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January 9, 2024

The final scores have been tabulated for the 2023 Regional Series Competition. Seventy-seven (77) pilots successfully competed at three or more contests needed to qualify in their respective region.

The IAC awards first, second, and third-place titles in all categories in each of six regions. Each pilot flies a three-contest minimum with the Nationals as a wild-card. The average of the three best contests flown in a region are used to arrive at a total percentage.

MidAmerica: 
Primary: 1st Justin Miller 
Sportsman: 1st Tim Taylor, 2nd Kelly Fawcett…

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January 8, 2024


Stephen Kurtzahn, IAC Executive Director, will be leaving the EAA/IAC team on January 31, 2024. 

Stephen has answered the call to return as pastor within the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Previous to coming into the IAC job, he had served in pastoral ministry for 36 years and is responding to a tremendous need for pastors in his denomination.

In a letter to the IAC Board of Directors, Stephen expressed his appreciation to them in hiring him in October of 2019. “This has been a great place to work, with many wonderful and professional people. It has indeed…

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January 5, 2024

by Keith Doyne, IAC Safety Chairman

The FAA received reports of multiple types of cracks after low flight hours on WACO Classic Aircraft Corporation Model 2T–1A–2 airplanes.  In response to this, the FAA reviewed WACO Great Lakes 2T–1A–2 Service Bulletin GL–SB0002, Revision NR, dated July 6, 2023 (WACO SB 2T–1A–2, Revision NR). 

This service information specifies procedures for inspecting the leading edge former ribs and trailing edge former ribs in the upper wing center section for cracking, replacing any cracked ribs, and modifying the upper wing center section assembly by…

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January 2, 2024

Happy New Year!
Each month you can enjoy a variety of aerobatic planes when you download IAC desktop wallpaper.

For January 2024 we feature the Christen Eagle II. Download either 1068x768 or 2560x1600 sizes here: https://www.iac.org/in-the-loop-desktop-wallpaper 

December 18, 2023

From the Chicago Tribune


Donald Bernard DeWitt was born on September 18, 1942 in Ponca City, 
Oklahoma, to Bernard & Alice DeWitt. He joined his brother, Richard, 
while his father was a flight instructor for Royal Air Force pilots during WWII. 
The family returned to Palos Heights, IL where his sister, Diane DeWitt (Asheville, NC), joined them. Both of his parents were pilots and the whole family flew together out of Howell Airport in Crestwood, IL. 

Don enlisted in the Army as a helicopter mechanic in 1961 after his graduation from Blue Island…

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December 13, 2023

Many people have made significant contributions to the sport and art of aerobatic…

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