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In order to fly legally, Canadian pilots must maintain a minimum level of recurrent training, which is made up of requirements that must be met every six months, two years, and five years.
You have the dream. Now begin to turn it into a reality through EAA's SportAir Workshops. These weekend workshops will launch you on the most satisfying and rewarding adventure of your life — building your own airplane.
Last year, multiple jet aircraft were serviced with fuel containing diesel exhaust fluid instead of fuel system icing inhibitor, which can cause crystalline deposits that are capable of shutting down engines.
One significant meeting among the many that EAA managed during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019 was the gathering of more two dozen Living History Flight Experience holders and operators to review pending policy changes and additions.
At the EAA Chapter Leaders Breakfast on July 27, 10 EAA chapter leaders were recognized for their significant contributions to the promotion of general aviation in their home communities.
The Warbirds of America Youth Education Center now contains four iconic warbird simulators for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2019, and all of them will be available to help accomplish the center's mission of inspiring young people.
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