Pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and community members gathered at the Fallon Municipal Airport for the first annual Fly‑In Breakfast, hosted by Anthony and Rochelle Tisdale of Flyin’ Tiz Aviation. The event showcased recent improvements at the airport and brought together aircraft owners, classic‑car fans, and local youth volunteers.
Flyin’ Tiz Aviation highlighted upgrades to the public airport, including expanded hangar space and services available through the airport’s fixed‑base operator. The Tisdales, both jet‑training professionals, said the event was designed to welcome visiting pilots and give the community a closer look at the airport’s growth.
Oasis Future Farmers of America (FFA) students cooked and served breakfast for guests, while The Tipsy Tumbleweed provided beverages. Several antique automobiles were also on display throughout the morning.
A special flyover by four vintage Russian aircraft thrilled attendees. The formation included Mark McKinnon flying a YAK‑52; Anthony Tisdale, YAK‑52; George Pomeroy, SP‑95; and Paul Picotte, YAK‑52.
The Tisdales said they hope to make the Fly‑In Breakfast an annual tradition that continues to bring pilots and the community together.
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