When you ask a person involved in the aviation industry why they chose this line of work they inevitably tell you “because they love it”. It’s an exciting field.
Saturday, July 12 is getting closer and we are all involved in the planning for the event. Along with 100 plus classic cars there will be plenty of interesting unique aircraft.
Over 100 Classic Cars and oodles of planes. And food and music. What could be better? What's better is that all proceeds go to TeenFlight.
N241MF may well be the nicest Beaver in Alaska. Beautiful paint, premium upholstery, great avionics with our Alaska Door on one side and our west coast window on the other.
The snowfall at the airport gave us a unique opportunity to land a Cessna 206 on straight floats at the Airport.
GWW was a sorry sight when she arrived. The cyclone in December 2012 in Fiji had flipped her up and around, and the wear and tear of Fiji flying conditions hadn't done much for her either.
Sealand Aviation is looking for people with a passion for aviation, people who, in accordance with instructions, have the skills and knowledge to assemble aircraft parts.
We are inspecting an amazingly beautiful Beech 18. The "Beech Boys" are Lance and Ben from the Netherlands, here for a year as apprentices as part of their schooling.
What do aircraft maintenance people do in July. We play with planes. Like this incredibly beautiful one that Tom built and flies.
We have been repairing a Harvard 4, C-FMWN, built in 1953, and now are importing a Harvard Mk II CF-SKL, built in 1941.