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Happy National Aviation Day! You cannot help but admire U.S. Navy aviators and landing safety officers after watching this clip of flight operations on USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) during bad weather with low visibility. #NationalAviationDay Show more
Happy National Aviation Day! Today, we celebrate and honor the pioneers of flight and the incredible journey that continues to inspire us to reach for the sky. #NationalAviationDay #Aviation Show more
Today is National Aviation Day! Leonard Bernstein in the co-pilot seat of a DC-7, on a Panagra Airways flight over the Andes Mountains, while on tour with the @nyphil , May 12, 1958. Courtesy of the Show more
It's National Aviation Day, so I'm taking this opportunity to honor my friend and fellow candidate @McNally4Indiana who served 16 years in Naval Aviation. To all the women and men who also served in this way, thank you for your service.
Today, on National Aviation Day, we celebrate our Silicon Valley center’s historic legacy in aeronautics research by highlighting the early ground testing of hot wing anti-icing systems that helped improved air travel safety. Learn more: Show more
Today is National Aviation Day! As a former Navy helicopter pilot, wife of a former F/A-18 pilot, Mom of a future Navy pilot, & proud Representative of @nas_oceana , aviation is a core part of who I am… today we celebrate all aviators past, present, and future! Show more
Today is National Aviation Day! In honor of this, DPS would like to recognize the significant, decades-long contributions of the department’s Aircraft Operations Division (AOD) to the people of Texas. “For 75 years, the Aircraft Operations Division has played a vital role in… Show more
Happy #NationalAviationDay! Observed on Orville Wright’s birthday each year, National Aviation Day celebrates humanity’s amazing accomplishments and innovation in science and flight. Who’s your favorite aviator? Show more DaytonAviationNHP
— Armstrong Air & Space Museum (@ArmstrongSpace) August 19, 2024
National Aviation Day History
National Aviation Day commemorates the development of aviation all while seeking to promote and support the industry. In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed that National Aviation Day would be observed annually on August 19, the birthday of Orville Wright.
Orville Wright, the younger of the two legendary Wright Brothers, was an American inventor and pioneer in aviation. Orville and his older brother Wilbur built the world's first successful airplane in 1903. In addition to National Aviation Day, in 1959, President Eisenhower declared December 17th as the Wright Brothers' Day to commemorate the first flight of the Wright Brothers in a mechanically-propelled plane.
National Aviation Day facts
The first controlled flight of a heavier-than-air machine occurred on December 17, 1903 at Kittyhawk, NC, USA. The flight only lasted 12 seconds and covered a distance of 120 feet. Orville and Wilbur Wright, pioneer aviators and inventors, completed 3 more successful flights on the same day.
The first scheduled commercial airline flight was conducted on January 1, 1914 by Tony Jannus. The plane flew between St. Petersburg, Florida and Tampa, Florida. Over the next four months, the plane carried 1,200 passengers who had each paid a fare of $5.
The Antonov An-225 Mriya is the longest and heaviest airplane ever built. The 640 ton plane was built by the Soviet Union's Antonov Design Bureau in 1988. It was used to transport the Buran space shuttle and to transfer meals to American military personnel stationed in Thumrait, Oman.
Andre Borschberg holds the record for the longest non-stop solo flight in the history of aviation. Solar Impulse 2, a solar plane, flew from Nagoya, Japan on June 28, 2015, reaching Hawaii on July 3 2015, for a distance of 7,212 km and flying time of 117 hours, 52 minutes.
The stars seemed near enough to touch and never before have I seen so many. - Amelia Earhart, first female aviator to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
In the News and Trending for National Aviation Day
Visit the North American Space Agency's (NASA) Visitor Centers to learn more about space aviation.
Take an introductory flight lesson. Check local aviation schools in your area to find flight lessons.
Attend an air show. Here are some popular air shows to consider: 1) EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, held at Oshkosh, Wisconsin 2) Sun 'n Fun, held at Lakeland, Florida 3) Reno Championship Air Races, held at Reno, Nevada 4) Miramar Air Show, held at San Diego, California 5) CAF Airshow, held at Midland, Texas
Visit The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. This museum has more than 60,000 exhibits, 1.75 million photographs, and 14,000 videos about aviation and space. It also has the world's first plane - the Wright Brother's Wright Flyer!
Watch a movie about aviation. Here are our suggestions: The Martian (2015) Flightplan (2005) The Aviator (2004)