Sport Aviation Magazine

Expert tips and inspiring stories from EAA Sport Aviation, our premier monthly magazine. See more at EAA.org/SportAviation, or become a member at EAA.org/Join to get new issues in your inbox each month and gain full access to the digital archives dating back to 1953.

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  • Entering the Traffic Pattern

    Entering the Traffic Pattern

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses different methods for entering the traffic pattern and when each is appropriate. Read more

  • A Different Angle

    A Different Angle

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses tips for a safe approach in challenging conditions. Read more

  • The Top Five Lubrication Mistakes

    The Top Five Lubrication Mistakes

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses some of the most common errors made when lubricating aircraft components. Read more

  • Cub Clones — The Icon That Keeps on Giving

    Cub Clones — The Icon That Keeps on Giving

    A look at what makes the Piper Cub and its variants such popular airplanes, and the many clones that have spawned over the years. Read more

  • EAA’s The Green Dot — Aviation Journalist Budd Davisson

    EAA’s The Green Dot — Aviation Journalist Budd Davisson

    This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Tom were joined by Budd Davisson, EAA 22483, who shared stories about his adventures and career as an aviation journalist and flight instructor, and the more than… Read more

  • Impediments to Selling

    Impediments to Selling

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses some of the more common issues that can derail the sale of an aircraft. Read more

  • Love at First Flight

    Love at First Flight

    Sixteen years and counting for EAA Sport Aviation contributor George Karamitis and his Quicksilver MX ultralight. Read more

  • Training for the Unexpected

    Training for the Unexpected

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses how to prepare and train for emergency flight situations. Read more

  • Broken Trust

    Broken Trust

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses the dangers of overreliance on technology in the cockpit. Read more

  • Volunteer Spotlight — Lee and Paula Crevier

    Volunteer Spotlight — Lee and Paula Crevier

    Lee, EAA 355459, and Paula Crevier, EAA 477989, began volunteering with EAA in 1991 and have helped out in a variety of areas, including Pioneer Airport, the Ultralights area, convention headquarters, and basically anywhere else needed. Read more