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Chairman’s Note: 2023 Reflections * Triumphing Over Challenges Together!

Universal Weather

Dear Friends and Colleagues, As we start 2024, I wanted to pause to reflect on a challenging and rewarding year for our industry. My first reflection is that this is by far the most comprehensive Chairman’s Note I’ve written to update all of you on the amazing progress and tools we’ve been working on, and I encourage each of you to invest a little time reading and clicking through the informative links to uncover the tools available to you.

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MIA Recovery Archaeologist to Present at Museum Speaker Series

Inspire

Dr. Brett Hoffman, a senior member of the University of Wisconsin Missing in Action Recovery and Identification Project, will share the history of the project and dive into work accomplished so far, as well as future developments, in his presentation at the EAA Aviation Museum on Thursday, January 18, at 7 p.m., kicking off the 2024 lineup of the Aviation Adventure Speaker Series.

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Cirrus Aircraft Market: Analyzing the Generation 7 Impact

Aerista

After years of speculation, we now have a glimpse of the modernized SR platform, boasting jet-level avionics, safety enhancements, and a revamped interior experience. While some hoped for specific features, we believe Cirrus has unveiled a true winner with the G7. Assessing the G7’s Impact on Preowned Cirrus Market The introduction of the Generation 7 Cirrus raises several questions regarding its impact on the preowned market.

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Poor Training, Lost Skill, or Lax Attitude

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses some of the observations he’s made while flying with his tailwheel students over the summer. The post Poor Training, Lost Skill, or Lax Attitude first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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From Aspirations to Achievements: Fueling Dreams as a Pilot Instructor

NAFI

NAFI NOTAMs #50 From Aspirations to Achievements: Fueling Dreams as a Pilot Instructor~Guest Blogger Seunghee Kang, CFII/MEI Pilots, do you remember the happiness and sense of achievement that you got after getting that Private pilot license to start off your careers? You'll also get the same feeling as you get closer to your dream as an airline pilot with an Instrument Rating and a CPL, and as you attain CFI, CFII and MEI certifications to teach budding pilot candidates.

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EAA’s Attic — Martin B-10 Fuel Tank

Inspire

When it entered service in 1934, the Martin B-10 was a revolution in bomber design. Faster than many fighters of the day, the B-10 featured an all-metal airframe, enclosed cockpits, an internal bomb bay, and rotating gun turrets, all features that would become standard for bombers of World War II. The post EAA’s Attic — Martin B-10 Fuel Tank first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — Prop Maker Ryan Nagata

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Tom are joined by artist and prop maker Ryan Nagata, who reproduced an X-15 spacesuit for astronaut Joe Engle that is now on display in the EAA Aviation Museum. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — Prop Maker Ryan Nagata first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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