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.
Filter by our various columns, each offering a different expertise area.
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Planning to Survive
EAA Sport Aviation contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses the importance of flight planning in a recent column. Read more
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Maintenance: Who Can Do What?
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Lisa Turner takes a look at the training and qualifications needed for working on certain aircraft in a recent column. Read more
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Airplane Camping
Thinking about going camping with your airplane? EAA Sport Aviation writer Budd Davisson talks about everything you need to know prior to your trip. Read more
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Pilots, Start Your Engines!
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Vic Syracuse discusses engine starting problems and gives some advice on the topic in a recent column. Read more
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EAA’s Attic — Steve Wittman’s Tailwinds Notebook
Legendary pilot and air racer Steve Wittman, longtime manager of what is now known as Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, was also a prolific aircraft designer. Read more
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A Slip Is a Slip, Right?
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Steve Krog discusses the importance and usefulness of slips in a recent column. Read more
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Too Close to Call
Anyone who has been flying for very long recognizes the potential for a midair collision. No matter how careful we are, there is always a chance that we’ll miss something or that someone will sneak up… Read more





