‘I Learned About Flying From That’ Podcast: Surviving an Off-Airport Landing With Backcountry Training
FLYING is counting down to its 100th ILAFFT podcast episode. This week we revisit listener favorite No. 3: ‘Ready for the Emergency.’
FLYING is counting down to its 100th ILAFFT podcast episode. This week we revisit listener favorite No. 3: ‘Ready for the Emergency.’
Recreational Aviation Foundation volunteers are leading the charge to give an airfield on remote Patterson Island a second life.
The organizations are creating a catalog of resources covering practical flying skills, planning, basic survival, and gear recommendations.
Twenty years of the Recreational Aviation Foundation took the vision of six pilots and turned it into a multitude.
We fly into a U.S. Forest Service strip in Idaho in a Kodiak 100 joining a work crew with the Recreational Aviation Foundation.
A sizable collection of people pitched in to help get California’s New Cuyama Airport (L88) reopened after it fell into disrepair.
The OEM debuted the Kodiak 900 last year and deliveries have just begun.
The three-blade aluminum prop grows in popularity for backcountry pilots.
Housing options may be easy to find, but great hangar options, not so much.
It’s a group known for its proactive approach to keeping airports open—so it’s no surprise that the folks at the Recreational Aviation Foundation have kept busy over the past few months. Projects abound across the country that can be supported with small work parties and private action well suited to the current state of general […]