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  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|May 1, 2025

    The 2025 Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering (GMAG) is upon us, friends! Wow, do we have an outstanding program put together for our Minnesota Aviation Family Reunion! I hope you have Thursday and Friday, May 16 and 17, blocked out on your calendars and your camping gear on the ready to kick off an outstanding Summer of Flying! Don't forget that your $35 annual membership with the Minnesota Pilots Association doesn't just support the four aviation scholarships we grant (two for aviation...

  • 2025 Minnesota Hall of Fame Inductee Banquet

    Kim Lueck-Foss|May 1, 2025

    It was a privilege to attend the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame Induction Banquet on April 12, 2025. Held at the Mystic Lake Center banquet hall, once again it proved to be an elegant evening with friends and family. The evening of events included; social hour, silent auction, displays of the inductees, meet n greet, delicious dinner and dessert, then the award presentations. The Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame and their sponsor partners award scholarships during the banquet to deserving...

  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Apr 1, 2025

    As an infertility specialist I have a keen understanding of adoption. What a gift it is for a couple to be blessed with the opportunity to expand their family by accepting a child into their home. This gift goes both ways, to be sure. A couple who may have no other way to have children is given the privilege of nurturing a life, and a child is given the privilege of the nurture that they are lacking. It occurred to me that this paradigm can be applied to aviation, as well. There are many...

  • MNPilots Hangar Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Mar 1, 2025

    Ahhhhh…March! With March comes the knowledge that Spring springs in March, ushering in some reprieve, we hope, from the wintery conditions we face in Minnesota. It will not be long before we see green grass sprouting up besides the runways, and on our turf airstrips…a glorious sight! March also finds the preparations for the 2025 Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering in full swing. We are arranging for speakers for the event, addressing a wide variety of aviation topics that you have req...

  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Feb 1, 2025

    One of the things that comes with winter is the opportunity to reflect upon what has been, and what is to be. Recently I was listening to a person describing a personal moment of reflection, several years ago, that changed the person’s life in a positive way. Prior to this moment the person had been very successful financially, and professionally, but found that he/she was not enjoying that success very much, at all. The person became acquainted with a very well-known person who had experienced...

  • Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame 2025 Inductee

    Brandon Montanye|Feb 1, 2025

    RANDLE S. CORFMAN 1953 - Randle "Randy" Corfman, born in Newton, Kansas, and raised in Whitewater, Kansas, developed a fascination with aviation at age six after his first airplane ride from a flying farmer's grass strip. While dreams of becoming a fighter pilot and astronaut were redirected due to the need for glasses, his passion for learning led him to pursue a career in chemistry and medicine. Corfman earned a BA from Kansas Wesleyan University, majoring in chemistry, biology, and history....

  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Jan 1, 2025

    Happy New Year, Minnesota Aviators! On behalf of the Minnesota Pilots Association, we wish you safe travels, great aviation adventures and a healthy 2025! We are looking forward to many good things happening this year in aviation, and we hope that together with you we can make it easier to cross paths with each other! The Minnesota Pilots Association will, of course, hold the Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering (GMAG) on Friday and Saturday, May 16-17, at the Buffalo Municipal Airport (KCFE). Thi...

  • Tree of Hope

    Randle Corfman|Jan 1, 2025

    The Minnesota Tree of Hope toy drive was another huge success! Toys were collected and made ready for distribution, on Saturday, Dec. 7, to over 40 health care facilities in Minnesota. Thanks to the generosity of pilots and aviation enthusiasts many children, who find themselves in health care facilities over Christmas, had the joy of receiving a gift! Even Santa made a special trip from the North Pole to thank the volunteers. A total of 136 bags were packed with over 3800 toys, contributed by...

  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Dec 1, 2024

    Season’s Greetings from the Minnesota Pilots Association! 2024 has been an interesting year, don’t you think?! In Minnesota we enjoyed a pretty good year with another successful and enjoyable Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering, and another excellent Seaplane Pilots Association Safety Seminar. The Fly In breakfasts and lunches were successful all around, providing not only tasty meals but also the opportunity to see old friends and make new ones. It was a great year for aviation safety tha...

  • MNPilots Hanger Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Nov 1, 2024

    Happy November and Happy Thanksgiving from the Minnesota Pilots Association! By the time you read this we will likely have the election behind us, and we will know better what we will be dealing with in the next four years…this is a critically important one for all of us! If you haven’t gotten out to vote please do so, and if you already voted…thank you! Regardless, we are thankful for so much here in our United States of America, where we enjoy the privilege of flight with very few restr...

  • MNPilots Hangar Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Dec 1, 2022

    I don’t know about you, but I think there is some special Aviation Magic in the Holiday Season, and it involves the children, and the child that resides in each of us. I remember the excitement that came with the Sears Roebuck Christmas catalog each year (did I just date myself?) after Thanksgiving. I remember sitting down on the floor as a kid, flipping from page to page, looking at the toys and games that filled those pages. There was something in there for each and every child, ranging f... Full story

  • MNPilots Hangar Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Nov 1, 2022

    The leaves have fallen off the trees, we have already had a few snow- flakes grace our lawns and the temperatures are becoming a bit “brisk,” shall we say. We love the fall season, but are bracing for what we know is inevitable in Minnesota. Cold weather. Sometimes REALLY cold weather, accompanied with bone-chilling winds that make it a challenge to venture outside the house to drive to the airport in order to fly. The time just before the winter sets in is a time for us to pause and make pla...

  • MNPilots Hangar Flying

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Aug 1, 2022

    Last evening I was visiting with a gentleman and fellow aviator who is a terrific supporter of aviation, and who has integrated his love of aviation into his life by maintaining and flying warbirds. By the time this article is published Oshkosh and AirVenture will be in our rear view mirror and for those of you who have partaken in the Oshkosh event you know that it is like taking a stroll down memory lane. This memory lane is very important to many of us and is made possible by those who...

  • Positive Changes To General Aviation Require Proactive Approach

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Jul 1, 2022

    When I open a certain social media application, I look at a screen which asks "What is on your mind?" I am going to use that inspiration today to share a few thoughts regarding what is on all of our minds...the price of fuel. I'm not just talking about avgas. Nope. I'm talking about gas for my car, which takes me from home to the office, and also gas for the airplane. I know that I'm am not to talk about politics, on behalf of the Minnesota Pilots Association, a "501(c)3" non-profit organization...

  • Aviation Events Propelled By 'People-Power'

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Jun 1, 2022

    Fly-in events are upon us as the trees are putting out their leaves, the flowers are blooming and, thank heavens, the threat of snow is behind us. I know that aviators in Minnesota and throughout the country are looking forward to a great summer of flying, without the threat of cancellation due to things other than weather. Those of you who lead and organize aviation events are keenly aware of the hard work and planning that goes into making these events happen, what goes on "behind the scene."...

  • A Welcome Return: The Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|May 1, 2022

    The time for the 2022 Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering (GMAG) is upon us, at long last, and we feel that this year's event will be a most memorable one for each of us. The Good Lord knows that we have had a long, hard winter and we are hoping that we will be blessed with clear skies and nice, warm temperatures! While we have assembled what we feel is an outstanding group of speakers, and an outstanding number of exhibitors and sponsors, we feel we are gathering each and every one who loves...

  • Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering Returns May 20-21 In Buffalo

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Apr 1, 2022

    The 2022 Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering is just a month away and we are looking forward to seeing you again this year to celebrate aviation and to cross flight paths with our aviation friends. This year’s GMAG is shaping up to be one that you will not want to miss! The leadership at the Minnesota Pilots Association has undertaken an effort to develop a robust strategic plan for our future, led by Treasurer Andy Brown. We are pleased to announce that Vice President Paul Jackson is leading a...

  • Education Is Key Mission Of Minnesota Pilots Association

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Mar 1, 2022

    Remember back in the days of your youth when you were trying to figure out how you were going to afford tuition for your trade school training, or for your post-high school education? I’m sure you do and most likely you are now becoming aware of this issue for your children, or grandchildren. Let’s face it, post-high school education is not cheap! Flying lessons? That might have been entirely off the radar screen for you and for today’s young people. One of the keystones of the mission of the M...

  • Preflight Planning Is Crucial To Successful Events

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Feb 1, 2022

    As we hunker down during these cold months a few of us will don our BVD's and head out into the snow to ski plane fly, enjoying the beauty of our snow covered landscape. Others will hunker down into our easy chair, enjoy the warmth of our homes and simply dream as to what we look forward to when the cold has abated. Spring is just a short time away (we tell ourselves) and thoughts turn to being able to enjoy the annual Great Minnesota Aviation Gathering. When we take a walk down memory taxiway...

  • Airport Conversations Can Create Productive Dialogue

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Jan 1, 2022

    Happy New Year from the Minnesota Pilots Association! It is customary to make some New Year’s resolutions and while it may be helpful to do so we often forget exactly what those resolutions were! For me, there are always mistakes made during the year which make me make a mental note “not to do that again,” and that becomes sort of a mini-resolution. Some of those might even make it into my personal checklist, lest my memory fails me and I repeat the mistake again. With this in mind I would like...

  • Association President Completes Seasonal Visit With Santa

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Dec 1, 2021

    Happy Holidays...Happy Holidays...May the Merry Bells Keep Ringing...Happy Holidays to you! In the spirit of the words sung by Andy Williams, we wish our fellow Minnesota Aviators a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! By the time you are reading this you are likely well on your way to pushing the limits on your gross weight (after your Thanksgiving celebrations), and are contemplating weight and balance charts for your aircraft! Yikes! Tis the season! I happen to be acquainted with Santa...

  • EMS Pilots Deserve Praise, Thanks For Efforts

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Nov 1, 2021

    We hope you are enjoying fall flying and all the beauty that goes with this time of the year! For me, this is the best time of the year to enjoy the view from our perch from the sky. While each part of our great country has a beauty all its own, we are particularly blessed with gorgeous colors. Some time ago I wrote about the importance of those who choose to fly emergency medical service missions. It has been and continues to be my privilege to perform FAA medical examinations on a number of pr...

  • Fall Flying Helps Aviators Savor Friendships

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Oct 1, 2021

    Fall flying is my favorite time of the year to fly and enjoy the view we see as we fly over beautiful Minnesota. The air is crisp, the colors are amazing and I think we savor the moments we can spend at aviation events, such as pancake breakfasts, even more. I recently had the opportunity to fly the Super Cub to New Ulm to take in their annual pancake breakfast fly-in and I am so happy I did! This was a terrific event, strongly supported by the community as evidenced literally by hundreds of peo...

  • September 11 Remains An Important Date In Aviation History

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Sep 1, 2021

    Time seems to fly by (pun intended), as I get older. I remember my dad telling me, when he was in his 70's, "Randy, when you hit 60 time goes by very quickly." He was right about this and many other things, of course, but his advice helps remind me how precious time is. Some events in my lifetime are prominent in my mind, but few things are as prominent as September 11, 2001...9/11. I am sure that by the time you read this the 20th anniversary of 9/11 will have been recognized, reconfirming the...

  • Tiedowns Remain An Important Airport Amenity

    Randle Corfman, President Minnesota Pilots Association|Aug 1, 2021

    It has been a very enjoyable summer this year, sweetened by the proliferation of fly in events following a year of “lockdown.” We rejoice in the opportunity to spend time with our flying friends again, savoring the taste of pancake breakfasts and the like in many communities with an airport nearby. A couple of years ago I wrote a column here borrowing from Charles Dickens’ “they were the best of airports, they were the worst of airports,” pointing out an example of each. It has been a pleasure...

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