12 Key Events in Ag Aviation’s First Century

August 3, 1921. An experimental application of insecticide dust, conducted jointly by the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Federal Aviation Experiment Station near Dayton, becomes the first recorded use of aerial application. 1922–1924. Taking note of the success of the Ohio aerial application experiment, USDA researchers recognize the potential...

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NAAA Endorses Raspet Flight Research Laboratory’s Continued Efforts to Collect GPS Data Protecting Manned Ag Aircraft from Drones

Collect data now for submission this fall Mississippi State University’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory is continuing its research study on safe operational distances between low-altitude, manned aircraft and drones. MSU Raspet is now beginning the second stage of GPS flight log data collection from manned agricultural aircraft. Many AgAir Update...

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NAAA 100th Anniversary Video Released

The NAAA announced the launch of an educational eight-minute video for the 100th anniversary of the aerial application industry yesterday. This video provides a great snapshot of the early history of the industry, how ag pilots aid farmers to provide a safe, affordable and abundant supply of food, fiber, and...

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Meet NAAA’s 2021 Leadership Team

The National Agricultural Aviation Association is pleased to announce its 2021 officer team, led by NAAA President Mark Kimmel. Serving alongside Kimmel are Vice President Jim Perrin, Secretary Sue Stewart and Treasurer Dwayne O’Brien. Let’s meet this year’s officers. President Mark Kimmel (Mississippi) In the 1920s, the agricultural aviation industry...

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