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NTSB Final Report: Dennis T Kirby/Michael B Kirby Murphy Rebel
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:27PM EST
(Pilot) Reported That During The Takeoff Roll, The Flight Controls “Felt Funny” Analysis: The pilot reported that he had a “controllability issue” during takeoff and lost directional control. According to an FAA inspector, the airplane then veered right, exited the runway, and impacted a berm. Subsequently, the airplane had a post-crash fire and was destroyed. The pilot informed the FAA inspector that he improperly reconnected the ailerons and flaps prior to the accident flight. The pilot further reported that during the takeoff roll, the flight controls “felt funny” and realized that he had mis-rigged the aileron and flap controls. The pilot did not submit the National Transportation Safety Board Pilot/Operator Aircraft Accident/Incident Report Form 6120.1 as requested.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (03.20.25)
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:23PM EST
Aero Linx: LightHawk We know that aviation can greatly enhance the rate and effectiveness of conservation work, often in ways that are not immediately obvious. We also know that aviation resources are often too costly for conservation efforts, even if the value it brings is understood. LightHawk seeks conservation projects and partners where we can use aviation to make a significant contribution. Our team serves as consultants, co-designing flight campaigns to achieve conservation outcomes, educational objectives and outreach strategies. Once we have a project planned, we tap into our network of 300 volunteer pilots who donate their expertise, time, aircraft, and fuel to support the project, making our flight resources available at no direct cost to our partners.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (03.20.25): Designated Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:20PM EST
Designated Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) Area In Alaska, in addition to being designated for the purpose of carrying out airport advisory practices while operating to or from an airport without an operating airport traffic control tower, a CTAF may also be designated for the purpose of carrying out advisory practices for operations in and through areas with a high volume of VFR traffic.

Airborne 03.12.25: Xyla Foxlin v FAA, RHC's New R88, Hemisphere Dancer Returns
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:17PM EST
Also: Electric Helicopter Engine, Spitfire Report, Nat'l Aeronca Convention, Skydiver Manual Xyla Foxlin is a social media personality who is an accomplished electronic engineer which allows her to build things she likes, such as campers, boats, airplanes, and rockets. She is also a private pilot and proud owner of a 1946 Cessna 140. Flying has been her passion since childhood... but the FAA is creating bizarre problems for her. We’re not sure that the late Frank Robinson would approve, but Robinson Helicopter Company announced its all-new R88 Model that incorporates the newest Safran Arriel model 950-shp engine. The helicopter is capable of transporting an internal payload of more than 3,000 lbs, has a range of 350 nm, and can remain airborne for more than 3.5 hours. Universal Orlando Resort is preparing to welcome back a familiar sight: the Hemisphere Dancer plane. The iconic seaplane, a centerpiece outside Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville at CityWalk, was removed in June 2024 for renovations. Its absence left a conspicuous gap in the area’s signature aesthetic. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (03.21.25)
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:08PM EST
Aero Linx: Wright Flight, Inc. Wright Flight, Inc., named after the Wright Brothers, is a unique program that began in Tucson in 1986. Wright Flight was founded by Lt. Col. Robin Stoddard, USAF (ret.) who, at the time, was an Air Force Fighter pilot. Wright Flight reflects real life. It’s not your “normal” non-profit organization. Nor is it like a team where everybody gets a trophy. Kids learn you have to earn the right to graduate. If you don’t work hard, you won’t get off the ground.

NTSB Final Report: Heath V-Strut
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:04PM EST
Pilot’s Failure To Maintain Adequate Airspeed And His Exceedance Of The Airplane’s Critical Angle Of Attack Analysis: Shortly after takeoff the pilot turned the airplane to avoid flying over the perpendicular runway. He reported that during the turn the airplane stopped climbing. The pilot aimed the airplane toward a field and attempted a forced landing. During the landing the airplane came to rest inverted, which resulted in substantial damage to the fuselage, empennage, and both wings. One witness stated that the airplane “looked sluggish,” with the nose of the airplane high. Several witnesses observed the left wing dip before the airplane descended below the tree line. Security video showed the left wing dropped and the airplane impacted the ground in a leftwing-low attitude.

Classic Aero-TV: Ultimate Airshows -- In Flight With Rob Holland
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:16:01PM EST
From 2014 (YouTube Edition): Looking Back At Oshkosh 2012 With One Of The Airshow Industry's Top Fliers Top-notch aerobatic performer, Rob Holland, amazed the crowds at EAA AirVenture 2012. ANN had a chance to talk with Rob and asked him about his career as an airshow performer. Rob said that while going to college for an aviation degree he made a trip to the local airport and saw a pristine Steen Skybolt airplane parked on the ramp. He asked the owner if he could take a picture of the airplane and the owner offered to take him for a flight. One flight was all it took; Rob was hooked on aerobatics. Rob said that he likes his routines to be full of nonstop continuous action. This video provides proof that Rob has achieved this goal. You’ll see Rob in action from inside the cockpit and as the airshow spectators see it. Rob explains some of the maneuvers while you watch them being performed. Tighten your seatbelt and enjoy the ride.

Airborne 03.10.25: KISM Fee Revolt, B29 Doc-Abilene, Flying for the Greater Good
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:58PM EST
Also: FAA Safety Steps, Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship, Salem Airport RWY Fight, GA-ASI’s New Uncrewed Fighter After months of pushback from local pilots and aviation groups, the Kissimmee City Commission officially approved landing fees for Kissimmee Gateway Airport (KISM) on December 20, 2024. The charges took effect on February 1, 2025, requiring pilots to pay $3 per 1,000 pounds for fixed-wing aircraft and a flat $20 for helicopters. Despite overwhelming opposition from the pilot community, the commission locked in a three-year contract with Vector Airport Systems to handle billing—at a 15% commission, of course. The historic B-29 Superfortress “Doc” will be in Abilene, Texas, and is available for booking flight experiences before and after the Wings Over West Texas Air Show at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene. Doc will be open for ground and cockpit tours while at Dyess when not performing on April 18-20. In celebration of aviation’s vast service to the public, EAA will use community benefit flying as a primary theme for 2025 Oshkosh. Aviation’s life-saving impact has recently been showcased in a big way. Aerial operations were crucial in the Palisades Fire response, with hundreds of air tankers being deployed to drop water and fire retardant. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 03.11.25: X-37B Returns, USAF's YFQ-42A, Lunar Lander Oopppss
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:56PM EST
Also: Starship 8 RUD, Starlink Authorized, CAMCOPTER S-100 UAS, Ukraine Shoots Russkie Drones The US Space Force’s X-37B made a safe return to Earth on March 8 after spending 434 days in orbit. While most of what the Boeing-built plane did in space is confidential, the mission was reported as a success on all fronts. The solar-powered, unmanned space vehicle began Mission 7 on December 29, 2023. The U.S. Air Force has assigned an official name to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.'s (GA-ASI) Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) prototype: YFQ-42A. This designation comes after the Air Force selected GA-ASI in 2024 to develop the aircraft, making it part of an ongoing effort to integrate uncrewed systems into future combat operations. Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission to the Moon wrapped up earlier than planned, but not before delivering at least some data to NASA. The Nova-C lander, Athena, touched down on March 6 inside a crater near the lunar South Pole—just not quite where it was supposed to. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (03.21.25): Discrete Code
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:26PM EST
Discrete Code As used in the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS), any one of the 4096 selectable Mode 3/A aircraft transponder codes except those ending in zero zero; e.g., discrete codes: 0010, 1201, 2317, 7777; nondiscrete codes: 0100, 1200, 7700. Nondiscrete codes are normally reserved for radar facilities that are not equipped with discrete decoding capability and for other purposes such as emergencies (7700), VFR aircraft (1200), etc.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (03.21.25)
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:22PM EST
“It was the proudest day of my life since joining the Royal Navy, I’m still in shock, he was funny and I was surprised he would support a team like Burnley – Newcastle would be much better.” Source: Able Seaman Marc Rutherford, who recently met the King of England on the bridge of the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, representing the first time in nearly forty years a reigning monarch has joined a Royal Navy warship at sea.

Airborne 03.14.25: New Airbus H140, Rotor Blown Wing UAS, AEA LIVE For 2025!
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:19PM EST
Also: Heli Student Busted, EMS Career Program, C17 Weather Shelter, FedEx Outsources??? Airbus Helicopters recently debuted the latest addition to its light twin-engine helicopter lineup: the H140. Unveiled at VERTICON, the H140 is designed for emergency medical services (EMS), passenger transport, and private and business aviation. The H140 is a 3-ton class helicopter positioned between the Airbus H135 and H145 models. It incorporates design elements based on feedback from H135 operators... Sikorsky announced its successful validation of advanced control laws to fly a prototype battery-powered rotor blown wing concept UAS in both helicopter and airplane models. Sikorsky made the announcement at this week’s HAI Verticon 2025 in Dallas, Texas, and said the 115-lb twin proprotor concept aircraft demonstrated operational stability and maneuverability across all regimes of flight including the transition from rotor-borne to wing-borne flight. The ANN team is in full swing, preparing for the 68th Annual Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) Convention and Trade Show, March 18-21, 2025, in Phoenix, Arizona. This year's coverage plans are as aggressive as ever... Starting March 18th at 0830PDT (that's 1130EDT for you East Coasters), we bring you the opening events of AEA 2025 -- LIVE ... incl;uding the massively important New Products Introductions. www.airborne-live.net All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-Biz Survival 101 (1120a): Expert Ideas To Help You Through Tough Times
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:15:07PM EST
Brand New! Avoid The Need For A Comeback... Get Your Marketing Right, Right Now! Some time ago, the Aero-News Network, responding to numerous requests, established a marketing and communications sister company by the name of AEROPRENEUER... and it's been doing amazing work under these difficult circumstances -- and getting results! We're getting rave reviews from our clients, and working hard to earn the trust of a number of new marketing partners along the way. ANN's Amber Cedroni has come up with a few tips to help aero-businesses stay alive in these tough times, and will reach out each week to offer you all a few more from here on out...

We're Accepting Resumes -- AND Hiring! ANN Puts Out 'Help Wanted'Sign
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:14:59PM EST
BIG Upgrades In The Works --- ANN Is Seeking EXCEPTIONAL New Staffers The last few years have been about as challenging a time as we can recall... but we survive (yeah, we're kinda surprised, too) and look forward to 2025 and what we see as a very rewarding (and yes, still challenging) new generation of activities at ANN. After some truly weird times during the pandemic, ANN continues to expand slowly, but surely, and we have some truly intriguing upgrades coming up over the next few months. In other words, we're about to grow again -- REALLY/TRULY -- and in some novel directions. The much-appreciated expansion of "AIRBORNE UNLIMITED", the incredible potential of the all-new digital edition of the SportPlane Resource Guide (eSPRG), some really exciting projects for SUN 'n FUN 2025, a new Aero-Reality series, and a number of upcoming books and projects are but the tip of the iceberg.

2024 SUN N FUN Innovation Preview Segments Published
Sat, Mar 22,2025 11:14:47PM EST
Massive Aviation News Event Started 2024 Off With a Plethora of Exciting Info Last year, we introduced the SnF Innovation Preview in which 25 companies introduced over 30 new planes, products, engines, accessories, and more… in other words… a LOT of news. Rotax previewed the powerful 916iS, CubCrafters showcased the Carbon Cub UL, Bose introduced the A30, Aerox revealed the Boomula… and so much more. This year, we went beyond that... way beyond all that, with a larger selection of news announcements that covered ALL aspects of sport, general and commercial aviation... all at the start of the 50th Annual SUN n FUN Aerospace Expo... the undisputed start to the aviation year. This year was also a major news-breaker... especially with the announcement that the DeltaHawk Diesel engine folks were working with Piper Aircraft on an STC for the PA44 Seminole. It also hosted the first formal news about the planned 2025 Affordable Flying Expo... an event that is planned for the SnF Aerospace Expo campus so as to provide a powerful alternative to the failed Sebring and DeLand sport aviation fly-ins. The Junkers A50 Heritage was introduced. Scalewings profiled their SW-51 -- now equipped with a Rotax 916... and so much more.

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