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Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:38PM EST
Aero Linx: Private, Sport, or Ultralight? There are three basic pathways to becoming a pilot here in the U.S.: You can become a full-blown private pilot, you can get there a bit faster and cheaper by becoming a sport pilot, or you can fly on your own as an ultralight pilot. It all really depends on two things: what youwant to fly, and how many people — if any — you want to take with you.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:33PM EST
Directly Behind An aircraft is considered to be operating directly behind when it is following the actual flight path of the lead aircraft over the surface of the earth except when applying wake turbulence separation criteria.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:30PM EST
"Our airspace system was providing warning signals prior to that tragic evening. The issue was not a lack of data -- it was a failure to translate that data into action. That is the gap we are urgently closing."Source: From a portion of the written statement FAA Boss, Administrator Bedford, has submitted to a U.S. Senate Commerce subcommittee in written testimony.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:26PM EST
Also: Remembering Dan Fordice, Skyborne Expands, Anti-Drone Pilot Program, Governor Grounded New AOPA Board Chairman Luke Wippler kicked off the May 12 meeting in Frederick, Md., saying he has taken on the role with the “heavy weight of gaining your trust, support and continued membership. “I recognize we need to rebuild your trust,” Wippler said. Still; the current leadership refused to offer proper transparency about the past and instead explained it wanted to concentrate on the future... Hal Shevers, 90, founder and longtime chairman of Sporty’s, a pioneering force in pilot training and a beloved leader in the aviation community, died Tuesday, May 12 in Florida. Shevers life’s work shaped the landscape of general aviation for more than six decades. The MD-11 is back in the air… though not quite back in regular service yet. A short FedEx test flight marked the first step towards the trijet’s return-to-service after last November’s fatal accident left the jet grounded. FedEx’s MD-11F completed the test flight out of Memphis on May 9. The aircraft, N621FE, departed Memphis International Airport at 5:39 pm and returned at 6:53, earning a little over 70 minutes in the air. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:19PM EST
“These three warbirds tell a powerful story of World War II, highlighting America’s airpower across both the European and Pacific theaters. Seeing these historic aircraft together brings history to life and offers a rare opportunity for people to experience World War II up close.” Source: Josh Wells, CEO of B-29 DOC, describing how Wichita is getting a pretty special collection of World War II aviation this August, with three flying bombers scheduled to gather at the B-29 DOC Hangar, Education and Visitors Center. This includes B-29 Superfortress DOC himself, along with the Commemorative Air Force’s B-17G “Sentimental Journey” and B-25 “Maid in the Shade.”
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:15PM EST
Also: ERAU Prof Wins Grant, EAA YE 2.5 Millionth, Ex-Spirit Pilots, AA Pilot Union Swap India’s skies are expanding at full throttle, and now a new training route is giving future pilots a clearer path into commercial aviation. With airline demand surging and fleets growing rapidly, Skyborne’s new Florida based programme could become a major launchpad for the next wave of Indian aviators. A new chapter is opening for aspiring pilots in India, and it feels like the kind of shift aviation watchers will be talking about for years. Proteus Flight School has trained thousands of pilots at Santa Monica Airport, outlasting competitors and weathering regulatory shifts that shuttered other operators at the field. But its future is uncertain now as closure of the airport hangs in the balance. Founded in 1996, Proteus is the oldest continuously operating flight school at the airport. It has since expanded to a primary location and a maintenance and instruction hangar. Volocopter has unveiled the VoloXPro, an all electric ultralight multicopter that feels less like science fiction and more like the first real glimpse into aviation’s next everyday reality. Built from the foundation of the company’s proven VoloCity platform, the VoloXPro blends modern technology with a refreshingly human approach to flying. It is aimed at everyone from flight schools and flying clubs to sightseeing operators and aviation enthusiasts eager to experience what electric aviation truly feels like from the pilot seat. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:09PM EST
Also: NORAD Intercepts GA Over DC, NASA Plane Mapping, Houston Hobby Powerdown, E-7 Program Revival? The Air Force has ordered a fleetwide operational pause for all T-38 Talon flights “out of an abundance of caution” following the May 12 crash involving a Columbus AFB training jet in Alabama. “The pause ensures the continued safety of Air Force personnel and equipment involved in flying T-38 operations while the investigation progresses,” the Air Force said. Otto Aerospace announced it has officially completed Preliminary Design Review for the Phantom 3500, marking one of the most important technical milestones yet for the business jet program. The review took place at the company’s future headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, and advances the aircraft into detailed design, engineering release, and production planning. Following its public debut, the new L-35 URFIN JUICE from Blanik Aircraft has generated strong early attention among pilots looking for a modern ultralight powered glider with familiar Czech design heritage behind it. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:04PM EST
Discrete Frequency A separate radio frequency for use in direct pilot?controller communications in air traffic control which reduces frequency congestion by controlling the number of aircraft operating on a particular frequency at one time. Discrete frequencies are normally designated for each control sector in en route/terminal ATC facilities. Discrete frequencies are listed in the Chart Supplement U.S. and the DoD FLIP IFR En Route Supplement.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:57:00PM EST
Aero Linx: Super Cub 2023 marks the twenty second year of the SuperCub.Org on-line community. Laura and "the pilot"are both overwhelmed and greatly humbled by all of the incredible people we have crossed paths with because of SuperCub.Org and intend to be the stewards of this organization for a long time to come.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:56PM EST
From oshkosh 2023 (YouTbe Edition): Osh-GOSH! EAA AirVenture 2023 saw Wisk Aero, the California-based, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) concern and wholly-owned Boeing subsidiary, successfully complete the world’s first public demonstration flight of a fully-autonomous, electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL), fixed-wing air-taxi. The historic undertaking comprised multiple transitions from hover to wing-borne flight and maneuvers carefully chosen to comprehensively demonstrate the unique capabilities of Wisk’s sixth-generation eVTOL. Wisk CEO Brian Yutko stated: “We’re proud to demonstrate the autonomous technology behind our self-flying first approach. This demonstration showcases the state of readiness for autonomous technology and electric propulsion. Combined with the progress we’re making on Type Certification for our 6th Generation air-taxi, we’re proving that autonomy is possible and it’s happening today. We look forward to launching the first passenger service on an all-electric, autonomous air taxi within this decade.”
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:52PM EST
Also: WA NG Aviation Crews, Caravans v Bugs, Allegiant Buys Sun Country, Women In Aviation Open House Two jets crashed Sunday during the second day of the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, triggering a lockdown and a large emergency response as investigators began working to determine what went wrong. The incident occurred roughly two miles northwest of the base during the performance schedule. Officials confirmed emergency responders immediately arrived at the scene and stated that an investigation is now underway. China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, with a potential for the order to rise to as much as 750 planes, President Donald Trump told reporters, adding that the planes would have GE Aerospace engines. The deal "includes approximately 200 planes and a promise of up to 750 if they do a good job", Trump told reporters. More details on the deal such as which type of jets and when the order would be delivered were not immediately available. Forty four years after Operation Black Buck captured the world’s attention during the 1982 Falklands War, the iconic Vulcan bomber is once again making headlines as restoration crews at RAF Waddington work to bring the historic aircraft back to display condition ahead of the mission’s 45th anniversary. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:46PM EST
We're Everywhere... Thanks To You! Even with the vast resources and incredibly far-reaching scope of the Aero-News Network, every now and then a story that should be reported on slips through our fingers. There's a lot of news out there, and sometimes we just don't get to all of it. Fortunately for us, we realized early on we couldn't be everywhere at once -- curse the laws of physics! -- so we came up with the idea of News-Spies. Just as the title suggests, a News-Spy is a reader who notices a news item -- be it in the newspaper, on television, or something they came across at their own airport, town hall, at the office water cooler or just by walking down the street -- basically, any item a reader may think is newsworthy, that pertains to the world of aviation.
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:42PM EST
Also: AeroSummit Gets Underway, Hélicoptères Guimbal AD, VC-25B Bridge Aircraft, Rescue Team Saves 11 Canada’s iconic Snowbirds will be grounded following the 2026 air show season as the Royal Canadian Air Force retires its aging CT-114 Tutor fleet after more than five decades of service. Defence Minister David McGuinty confirmed that negotiations are underway to acquire additional CT-157 Siskin II aircraft for the demonstration team. While the turbo prop trainer has already been selected as the Snowbirds’ future platform, officials offered no timeline for when the squadron could return to flying demonstrations. The St. Louis County Sheriff's Office said officials are searching for the person who shot at the aircraft that was struck by a bullet after scooping water from Kjostad Lake around 7 p.m. Friday. Two single-engine Air Tractor fire-suppression aircraft, operating under contract of the Minnesota Department of National Resources, had been dispatched to fight a wildland fire in Portage Township. With the event going on its 73rd year, Oshkosh has already seen just about every kind of flying act imaginable… and yet, 2026 is adding at least one pretty big one to the books. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, better known as the Red Arrows, will make its EAA AirVenture debut this year. The team is scheduled to fly from July 24 through July 26, giving Oshkosh a solid three days of British fast-jet formation work during an already-packed event week celebrating the 250th birthday of America. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:35PM EST
Also: AeroSummit Gets Underway, Hélicoptères Guimbal AD, VC-25B Bridge Aircraft, Rescue Team Saves 11 Canada’s iconic Snowbirds will be grounded following the 2026 air show season as the Royal Canadian Air Force retires its aging CT-114 Tutor fleet after more than five decades of service. Defence Minister David McGuinty confirmed that negotiations are underway to acquire additional CT-157 Siskin II aircraft for the demonstration team. While the turbo prop trainer has already been selected as the Snowbirds’ future platform, officials offered no timeline for when the squadron could return to flying demonstrations. The St. Louis County Sheriff's Office said officials are searching for the person who shot at the aircraft that was struck by a bullet after scooping water from Kjostad Lake around 7 p.m. Friday. Two single-engine Air Tractor fire-suppression aircraft, operating under contract of the Minnesota Department of National Resources, had been dispatched to fight a wildland fire in Portage Township. With the event going on its 73rd year, Oshkosh has already seen just about every kind of flying act imaginable… and yet, 2026 is adding at least one pretty big one to the books. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, better known as the Red Arrows, will make its EAA AirVenture debut this year. The team is scheduled to fly from July 24 through July 26, giving Oshkosh a solid three days of British fast-jet formation work during an already-packed event week celebrating the 250th birthday of America. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Fri, May 22,2026 05:56:27PM EST
Also: Iridium Takes On Aireon, Leidos’s Hypersonic Weapons, New Rotorcraft Pathway, Airport Vehicle Safety Program A parallel certification track is opening a potential early runway for advanced air mobility beyond traditional approval timelines. Archer Aviation is pursuing a restricted type certificate in the United Arab Emirates that could enable passenger and cargo flights in Abu Dhabi ahead of full FAA certification in the United States. Company officials describe the UAE framework as geographically limited rather than capability constrained... ZenaTech has completed manufacturing of its ZenaDrone 2000’s fuselage, finalized key system components including the gas-powered engine selection and configuration, and commenced in-house assembly and systems integration as well as test-bench activities for systems and components. The completed drone is expected to begin initial field-flight testing at the end of the third quarter of 2026 to further advance its development for defense and security applications. SpaceX is getting ready to fly the next generation of Starship. Flight 12 will be the first mission using the V3 Starship and Super Heavy configuration. It will also mark the debut of SpaceX’s second Starbase launch pad, which is a similar but slightly more advanced design compared to the original. The biggest changes to the spacecraft start with Super Heavy. The booster now has three grid fins instead of four -- each one 50% larger and stronger. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
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