by Jim Timm   We had three Near Mid Air Collision incidents reported during the period from May 17, 2025, thru June 12, 2025.   DATE: May 15, 2025 LOCATION: Prescott Airport (PRC) A Sportstar was cleared off on RWY 21L, and fly straight out, and the other aircraft on 21R was airborne, and on a runway heading when ATC approved the Sportstar to turn
By Paul Wiley   This article describes an overview and some highlights after reading “Mike Busch on Engines” a book about piston engine design, operation, condition monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting for General Aviation (GA) aircraft.  I heartly recommend that you purchase this book and read it cover to cover.  It is an excellent addition to any
    Greetings, As you may recall, we complete the yearly election for the APA Board of Directors at our Annual Meeting in the May timeframe. All BOD positions are filled by volunteers for three-year terms which are staggered to ensure board continuity. We’re extremely fortunate to have a great team and I know that each of them works hard to ensure that APA remains
    The Saturday morning breakfast fight program has gone rather well, except one time we canceled the flight because of the prediction of wind. As a result, we all drove to Chandler to the Hanger Cafe, which turned out to be a good call. The wind was excessive. Summer has arrived, and it’s HOT, but in spite of it, let’s go flying anyway. The present legislative
  By Howard Deevers   A long time ago (over 20 years) and far, far away (near Chicago, IL) I was in the FBO flight planning room at Dupage  (KUP), planning a flight back to Pittsburgh.  A corporate pilot was also doing some flight planning in the same room.  We visited briefly.  He was flying a Cessna Citation, and I was flying a Piper Archer
  As you know, the Scholarship program is an important part of APA’s mission and it’s always exciting to get updates from our scholarship recipients on their progress toward their career goals. I recently received some updates from some of our 2024 recipients that I’d like to share with you.    july 2025 scholarship program shanley olson Shanley Olson Shanley was recipient of the SkyQueenKing
   by Jim Timm   These pilot deviations need to be examined to determine if a common thread exists that we should address to help reduce the number of deviations that continue to occur and thus enhance aviation safety. In the reporting period from May 17, 2025 thru June 12, 2025 there were twenty-one pilot deviations reported by the FAA SDL FSDO. These
by Will Worthington (APA Member)   Editor’s Note: Will Worthington is an APA member that does volunteer flying for LightHawk, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing aviation support to conservation efforts across the United States. He reached out and asked APA to help recruit volunteer pilots to support projects in Arizona and the Southwest. LightHawk
  by Jim Timm   The following are the reports of aviation accidents, and incidents that have occurred in Arizona from April through May. We hope to use the following detailed accident/incident information to develop safety programs, briefings, and posters/flyers that would help pilots learn from the mistakes being made by others and be able to take the necessary
By Rod Kunkel   day trip and weekend getaway monument valley            Monument Valley, UT Weekend Getaway: Friday, October 3 to Sunday, October 5, 2025 Day Trip: Saturday, October 4, 2025   Our next weekend getaway for 2025 will be to Monument Valley, UT, from Friday, October 3 - Sunday, October 5. Mike McCann and I are organizing this as a joint event for Day