SD Pilots Association

SD Pilots Association SPDA was established in 1993 to promote general aviation in South Dakota.

The South Dakota Pilots Association is dedicated to advancing aviation across the state by supporting pilots, aircraft owners, and mechanics... sdpilots.org The goals of the South Dakota Pilots Association are to advance aviation across the state by supporting pilots, aircraft owners, and mechanics; promoting safety and education; protecting aviation rights and privileges through legislative advoc

acy; fostering community among aviation enthusiasts; and supporting the development and preservation of quality airport facilities throughout South Dakota.

Philip Airport (PHP) Fly-In, Saturday, June 27thWings and Wheels!0900-1100LYoung Eagle Rides (8-17 year olds get free ri...
05/18/2026

Philip Airport (PHP) Fly-In, Saturday, June 27th
Wings and Wheels!
0900-1100L
Young Eagle Rides (8-17 year olds get free rides)
Breakfast

Tea Airport Events (Y14) Sponsored by EAA Chapter 289May 16th-Pancake BreakfastMay 30th-Spring Hangar SaleJune 20th-Panc...
05/11/2026

Tea Airport Events (Y14) Sponsored by EAA Chapter 289

May 16th-Pancake Breakfast
May 30th-Spring Hangar Sale
June 20th-Pancake Breakfast
July 18th-Wings and Wheels/Pancake Breakfast
July 20-27th-Airventure, Oshkosh, WI
August 15th-Pancake Breakfast
September 19th-Pancake Breakfast
October 17th-Last Pancake Breakfast for 2026!
October 24th-Fall Hangar Sale

Sturgis Airport (49B) closed May 4th - 18th.May breakfast canceled.
05/08/2026

Sturgis Airport (49B) closed May 4th - 18th.
May breakfast canceled.

Watertown (KATY) Fly-In This Saturday0800-1200L Sponsored by Lake Area Tech AviatorsPancakes, coffee, games, and more!LA...
05/08/2026

Watertown (KATY) Fly-In This Saturday
0800-1200L Sponsored by Lake Area Tech Aviators
Pancakes, coffee, games, and more!
LATC Terminal, Boeing Ave, Watertown

✈️ Hartford, SD — 5/4/2026 ✈️South Dakota Pilot Association proudly recognizes Joy Hohn State Senator with a Certificate...
05/06/2026

✈️ Hartford, SD — 5/4/2026 ✈️
South Dakota Pilot Association proudly recognizes Joy Hohn State Senator with a Certificate of Appreciation for her exceptional leadership, advocacy, and enduring commitment to advancing aviation across South Dakota.

Throughout her tenure, Senator Hohn has been a steadfast supporter of the state’s aviation sector, championing initiatives that strengthen airport infrastructure, enhance safety standards, and promote economic development through air transportation. Her efforts have played a critical role in ensuring that South Dakota’s aviation network remains accessible, efficient, and positioned for future growth.

Notably, during the 2026 South Dakota legislative session, Senator Hohn played a key role in sponsoring and partnering on aviation legislation that protected citizens and aviation stakeholders from increased taxes and burdensome regulatory impacts. Her leadership helped ensure that pilots, aviation businesses, and local communities were not subjected to higher costs, while still advancing policies that support long-term investment and sustainability in the state’s aviation system.

“Senator Hohn’s dedication to aviation has had a meaningful and lasting impact on communities throughout our state,” said Dale Knuth, President of the South Dakota Pilots Association. “Her work has not only supported pilots and airport operations but has also protected South Dakotans from unnecessary tax increases and government spending while contributing to broader economic opportunities and regional connectivity.”

From advocating for funding and policy support to engaging with aviation stakeholders, Senator Hohn has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of the industry’s importance to South Dakota’s economy and quality of life. Her leadership has helped foster collaboration among public agencies, private partners, and local communities.

The Certificate of Appreciation is awarded in recognition of Senator Hohn’s tireless efforts and her unwavering commitment to strengthening aviation for current and future generations.

01/27/2026

🌲✈️🌲🛩️Airstrips on U.S. Forest Service Lands in South Dakota 🛩️🌲✈️🌲

On behalf of the South Dakota Liaison of The Recreational Aviation Foundation:

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Folks, the national leadership of the Recreational Aviation Foundation is preparing for meetings with the USFS in Washington DC. They have asked all RAF State Liaisons to try and identify any PRESENT or PAST airstrips that currently exist or existed in the past on USFS land.

I believe that the USFS lands that exists in South Dakota are Black Hills National Forest, Custer National Forest, Buffalo Gap Grassland, Fort Pierre Grassland and Grand River Grassland.

I am not aware of any airstrips presently within any of those USFS lands. If anyone knows of past or present airstrips on these federal lands, can you please contact me with the details?

Thank you,
Karl Jungclaus - ​South Dakota Liaison
Recreational Aviation Foundation
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(Further contact info in comments)

01/21/2026

🏛️ 1/21/2026 SOUTH DAKOTA LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: A Win for South Dakota Aviation! 🏛️

PIERRE, SD — via Steve Eckrich:
SB70 has been officially defeated in Committee this morning! 🚫
This bill would have eliminated the Aeronautics Commission and created one large Transportation Commission with only two aviation-knowledgeable members.

All the Senators with whom I spoke said they had many emails, calls, and texts from pilots and aviation enthusiasts asking them to defeat the bill. 📱💬
They specifically said those communications were effective and helped them make the decision to vote "No", so thanks to all who took the time to contact them. 🤝

If there ever was a reason to join the South Dakota Pilots Association, this result is a perfect example of why the SDPA is vital and why all SD aviation enthusiasts should join. 🛩️✈️

✅ Senator Hohn contacted the SDPA leadership early on to seek their input on the bill. 📞
✅ The SDPA organized the opposition to this bill and President Dale Knuth and others testified in Pierre today. 🏛️🎤
✅ The vote was unanimous. The SDPA is the organization legislators have recognized as the voice of SD aviation. Go online and join now!

📣 Your Voice Made A Difference: 📣
🔗 Join the SDPA today: https://sdpilots.org/join.php

01/17/2026

ACTION NEEDED NOW!

LEGISLATIVE ALERT AND ACTION REQUIRED OF ALL AVIATION ENTHUSIASTS!

Senate Bill 70 was introduced by the SD Department of Transportation. This bill will eliminate the Aeronautics Commission which is comprised of seven citizen pilots with extensive backgrounds in all facets of aviation. If passed, the bill will create a single Transportation Committee of nine members, merging the current Aeronautics Commission, the SD Railroad Board, the SD Railroad Authority, and the SD Transportation Commission into one Transportation Commission. This new Commission will consist of two aviation knowledgeable members, two railroad members, and five surface transportation members. Virtually all aviation organizations in the State are opposed to this bill which will be heard in the Senate Transportation Committee next Wednesday, January 21. The best outcome will be for this bill to be defeated in Committee, and the best way to do that is for everyone who values aviation in the State either show up in person or connect to the Hearing virtually next Wednesday. Instructions on how to do this are at the end of this post. Even if you don’t talk, you can click that you are OPPOSED to Senate Bill 70. Included below are talking points:

-Aviation is a unique, highly technical, highly regulated form of transportation that is fundamentally different from other forms of transportation. The state aviation system depends on federal funding to support improvements at the state’s public use airports. Guidance on decision making of projects needs to be done by knowledgeable aeronautics commissioners who understand aeronautics, aircraft, and aviation. Combining the Aeronautics Commission with other commissions would substantially reduce the aviation knowledge in dealing with aeronautics, aircraft, and aviation issues.

-Only two of the nine members would have a background knowledge in aviation. With this makeup, one of two things will happen; either the other seven members will just accept the advice of the two aviation oriented members regarding all matters related to aviation, or the other non-aviation members will disregard the aviation members input on matters related to aviation, or if the two aviation members have different viewpoints the remaining members won’t know what to do. What if the two aviation members are from one or more of the largest airports in the State? The concerns and needs of the smaller, general aviation airports will not be represented. Regardless, the result is going to be a shallower, less robust discussion about the aviation issue at hand than would occur with the present Aeronautics Commission of seven members who all have in-depth knowledge and experience in aviation matters.

-Although it is true that funds in the Aeronautics account cannot be permanently transferred to other agencies or transportation entities, the Aeronautics fund can be, and has been used in the past, to “lend” money for non-aviation uses. This action removed the ability for that money to be used for bona fide aviation purposes for years until it was “paid back”.

-One of the responsibilities of the Aeronautics Commission is to evaluate and provide advice to all State agencies regarding the purchase, use, and disposition of State owned aircraft. Without knowledgeable review of the aircraft’s mission and capabilities, the purchase (or sale) of an aircraft will be decided by persons unfamiliar with the practicalities of airplane use and spend taxpayer money on a very expensive piece of equipment that may not be suitable for its intended purpose.

-The costs associated with supporting the current Aeronautics Commission are minimal, as most meetings are now occurring virtually. Commission members are experts in their field working voluntarily to create and maintain an effective, efficient, and vibrant aviation system in our State. A single bad decision by a Transportation Commission consisting primarily of non-aviation persons will wipe out any perceived savings gained by eliminating the Aeronautics Commission as it exists today.

If you cannot come to Pierre in person on Wednesday, at least contact each and every member of the Transportation Committee before Wednesday. Ours is a small State, and it is likely that some of you know personally some of these legislators. Call them this weekend as it is a long weekend for them and they will likely be available to listen to their constituents. Personal contacts are very effective.
Senate Transportation Committee Contacts (2026)
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>> Senator Randy Deibert (Chair)
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821
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>> Senator Joy Hohn
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821
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>> Senator Stephanie Sauder
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821
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>> Senator Kyle Schoenfish
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821
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>> Senator Liz Larson
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821
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>> Senator Michael Rohl
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Capitol Phone: 605-773-3821

How to listen and register for the Transportation Committee Hearing on Wednesday:
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote Testimony:

Click on this link to get to the Senate Transportation Committee “Register to testify” page: https://sdlegislature.gov/testify/294964
Locate the Registration: Look for a link or QR code on the committee's agenda to access the digital registration form.
Register & Request Remote: Fill out the form, providing your name, city, the bill number, your stance (proponent/opponent), and select the option to testify remotely.
Submit Materials (Optional but Recommended): At least 24 hours before the meeting, email your written testimony or digital handout (PDF, PowerPoint) to the committee's email address (found on the committee webpage).
Await Approval & Invitation: The committee chair has discretion over remote testimony; if approved, you'll receive a Microsoft Teams link.
Prepare for the Hearing:
Test your internet, microphone, and camera.
Have your written points and any handouts ready.
During the Hearing:
Log in via the Teams link at the scheduled time.
Wait for the chair to call your name.
State your name, city, and bill, then offer your testimony (usually a few minutes).
Be respectful and concise, and thank the committee at the end.

“Democracy is not Majority Rule, it is Rule of the Majority who PARTICIPATE!”- Thomas Jefferson

11/28/2025

Happy Thanksgiving to all our CAF Joe Foss Squadron supporters!

11/14/2025

The SD Pilots Association will meet tomorrow, Nov 15th.
Brookings Regional Airport -KBKX at the SDSU Airport Operations-meet upstairs.

Address:
201 West 2nd St. South
Brookings, SD 57006

11am
Overview of SDSU Aviation
Update from SDSU Aviation student organizations
Tour the hangar and Aviation Training Devices
Explore emergency operations using Virtual Reality (VR) headsets

Noon- Lunch upstairs at the airport- Papa Johns pizza/pop & water/cookies- free will donation with all money going to the student organizations

1pm SDPA meeting

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10/07/2025

October Aviation Events in Surrounding States:
Oct 11, 2025: Chili feed at Boone (BNW), IA. 10:00AM–2:00PM. PIC Free. Contact Dale Farnham at 515-291-5094 or [email protected]

Oct 14, 2025: Monthly meeting of Norfolk EAA Chapter 918 in Norfolk (OFK), NE, in the FBO building at 7:00PM. Contact Tim Miller at 402-750-8638 or [email protected]

Oct 18, 2025: Monthly airport breakfast at Wahoo (AHQ), NE, 8:00-10:00AM. Plane talk & great food; suggested donation; $10 adults, $5 kids. Lincoln EAA Chapter 569.

October 20 (every year): International Air Traffic Controller Day was established to celebrate the birthday of the International Federation of Air Traffic Control Associations -- try reading that one back quickly in moderate turbulence -- which launched on October 20, 1961.
DEFINITION: Air Traffic Controller: noun (air-traf-fic-con-trol-ler), someone who solves a problem you didn’t know you had in a way you don’t understand. See also wizardry, magician.

Oct 25, 2025: Soup Fly-in at Harlan (HNR), IA, at 11:00AM-1:00PM. Free to fly-ins. Sponsored by the 8-Ball Aviation Club of Harlan. Contact Scott Pigsley at 712-744-3366. [Email Rick Dotzler at [email protected]]

Oct 25, 2025: Monthly hamburger fly-in at Hastings (HSI), NE, 11:30AM-1:00PM. Hosted by the Nebraska Chapter of the Antique Airplane Association. This event is for the public and not just our members. https://www.facebook.com/NebrAAA/ (LAST Saturday of the month –March thru October)

Oct 29 (every year): National Cat Day --- aviation style: Wildcat, Bearcat, Hellcat, and Tigercat.

Oct 30 (every year): National Checklist Day. On that day in 1935, Boeing was set to introduce what was then the most sophisticated airplane ever: The Model 299, later (and better) known as the B-17 Flying Fortress, at Dayton’s Wright Field. Boeing’s chief test pilot and a company mechanic accompanied the flight crew. On the ground, an eager audience watched as the magnificent machine raced down the runway. It lifted off, began to climb, and crashed seconds later. The cause? The flight crew had failed to disengage the gust locks. Recognizing that aircraft complexity had now outstripped the memory capacity of any human, the company created a checklist and made its use mandatory. The rest, as they say, is history.

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