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Skydivers Set New World Record
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:07:31PM EST
31,075 Skydives Across 43 Countries Mark A New High For World Skydiving Day Thousands of skydivers took to the skies Saturday, July 11th, turning a worldwide celebration into a record setting event. The third annual World Skydiving Day recorded more jumps in a single day than ever before. From tandem students making their first descent to experienced jumpers adding another entry to their logbooks, drop zones worldwide became part of the same global effort.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.14.26)
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:55PM EST
Aero Linx: Cardinal Flyers Online The Cardinal Flyers are a group of owners, operators and flyers of the Cessna 177 Cardinal. This is our web home, the Cardinal Flyers Online. Our purpose is to bring Cardinal Flyers together around the world, both virtually and physically, while communicating our member's experiences, wisdom and knowledge in creative and effective ways. We are about technical knowledge exchange, but also about building a community of Cardinal owners.

NTSB Final Report: I.C.A.-Brasov (Romania) IS28B2
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:51PM EST
Pilot Saw The Photographer Taking Pictures Just Before The Glider’S Wing Contacted Him At The Midspan Of The Left Wing Analysis: The pilot reported that the purpose of the flight was to give an experience ride to a friend of the photographer on the ground. Prior to the flight, the pilot informed the photographer of the runway they would be landing on and that they would roll off onto the south taxiway before concluding the flight in front of the main hanger. As briefed, the glider touched down and rolled onto the taxiway. The pilot saw the photographer taking pictures just before the glider’s wing contacted him at the midspan of the left wing. The glider rotated 90° to the left before coming to rest. The photographer sustained fatal injuries as a result of the accident.

Classic Aero-TV: SUN 'n FUN Medical - Ready to Treat More Than Sunburns
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:47PM EST
From 2024 (YouTube Edition): The Medical Team of SNF Is Prepared For Just About Anything After a little medical incident with the Aero-News team, ANN Editor-in-Chief Jim Campbell stopped by the medical facility for a quick tour at this year’s SUN ‘n FUN 2024.The lovely Margo Wesley, Chairman of Sun ‘n Fun Medical Hospitality, gave everyone a rundown of the human-maintenance facilities that keep the show going year after year. With huge crowds descending upon Lakeland every year, it’s not too surprising that the Aerospace Center for Excellence has created a fairly plush little medial facility, allowing staff on site to take care of a wider spectrum of in-field issues without having to send patients offsite for basic interventions.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.14.26): Hold Procedure
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:43PM EST
Hold Procedure A predetermined maneuver which keeps aircraft within a specified airspace while awaiting further clearance from air traffic control. Also used during ground operations to keep aircraft within a specified area or at a specified point while awaiting further clearance from air traffic control.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.15.26)
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:39PM EST
“Forcing a significant portion of that traffic volume into neighboring traffic patterns in already congested Phoenix-area airspace is a foreseeable operational consequence of the fees, not conjecture, and it is the concern FAA Director of Airport Compliance Michel Helvey identified on April 13, 2026, writing that ‘the City’s unusual landing fee structure has the potential for systemwide impacts’ and could ‘jeopardize or disrupt the Acceptable Level of Safety under which operations are now conducted.’ The city’s refusal to acknowledge this clear issue is concerning.” Source: The Arizona Pilots Association (APA) and the Aviation Safety Advisory Group of Arizona (ASAG), as well as other organizations, have submitted comments to the FAA pushing back on the City of Mesa’s defense of its financial methodology and rationale behind the implementation of landing fees at Falcon Field.

Airborne 08.10.26: Blue Angels v Seattle, Antarctic Rescue, OSH26 Demoiselle
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:35PM EST
Also: Burke Airport Defense, SkyTrax Hydraulic Prop, Diamond Lil Returns, Drones v Spokane Fires The return of the Blue Angels to Seattle’s Seafair Weekend has sparked a growing conversation about the role of military aviation demonstrations in major public celebrations. A myopic opinion piece from a Seattle parent argues that the Navy precision flight team’s performances create challenges for residents with sensory sensitivities, veterans, and those affected by memories of conflict. The writer describes personal experiences with a child who struggled with the sound of the jets and questions whether a city known for its focus on inclusion should continue hosting the demonstration. An Australian aviation crew has carried out a midwinter mission to rescue a U.S. expedition member from a station in Antarctica. Skytraders said the extraordinary mission took place after a request for urgent help with a medical evacuation from McMurdo Station. After an initial delay due to the weather, the aviation company said it was able to land its Airbus A319 in "extremely challenging conditions"including temperatures of -43C (-45.4F). Among the more than 10,000 aircraft gathered at Oshkosh in July 2026 was an airplane unlike almost anything else on the flight line. Built by France’s Club Aéro des Garrigues, the replica of Alberto Santos-Dumont’s Demoiselle represented a design whose origins reach back to 1907. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 08.13.26: I-10 Deadstick, AMT SkillBridge, Dragon Flt
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:30PM EST
Also: I Hart Flying Foundation, EAA Gathering Raises $2.85M, Medical Reform, Broward County Aerospace Program A 21-year-old flight instructor declared an in-flight emergency and landed a small plane on Interstate 10 after the aircraft’s engine began failing, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. No one was hurt. Air traffic control audio from the incident captures pilot Emily Shelton reporting a burning oil smell and dropping oil pressure before telling controllers she did not believe she could reach the airport. “We would like to go ahead and declare an emergency. We’re losing our engine. I don’t know if we’re gonna make it to the airport,” she said. More than 1,000 students have graduated from the Aviation Maintenance Technical program called the SkillBridge program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The program helps service members transition into high-demand, well-paying careers in the aerospace industry through professional certifications and engagement with industry partners, the university has announced. Dragon Flight Training Academy, a South Florida flight school based at North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines, has been acquired by Alpha-Tech Aviation Services. The transaction carries special significance following the passing of Dragon Flight Training Academy co-founder Anh-Thu Nguyen in July 2025 while attempting to circumnavigate the globe in her Lancair IV-P aircraft, Amelia. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Classic Aero-TV: The Life and Afterlife of the B1B Lancer
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:24PM EST
From 2022 (YouTube Edition): A Bone to Chew Envisioned in the 1960s as a platform that would combine the Mach 2 speed of Convair’s sexy but temperamental B-58 Hustler with the range and payload of Boeing’s rock-steady B-52 Stratofortress, Rockwell’s B-1 Lancer was meant to ultimately replace both aircraft. Following a long series of studies, Rockwell International (now part of Boeing) prevailed—besting Boeing, General Dynamics, and North American—in the U.S. Air Force’s Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft (AMSA) design contest, submitting a concept that would, years later, emerge into the Cold War world as the B-1A.

Airborne-NextGen 08.11.26: Explosive UAV, Drones v Firefighters, Merlin Advances
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:20PM EST
Also: Military Jamming in NM?, Voyager 2 Gets Another Year, Gorge Drones $289,215 Fine, AAL on SAF A drone carrying an explosive device was discovered inside a secure cargo operations area at Leipzig/Halle Airport. The finding temporarily halted flight operations and prompted a major security response involving counter-terrorism authorities. The incident took an additional turn when another unidentified object struck a cargo aircraft attempting to land. An airport staff member discovered the drone near the airport’s south runway shortly before midnight. Fire officials are expressing concerns as more people are using drones in restricted airspace to video wildfires from above, blocking or slowing firefighters’ efforts to save lives and property, and putting pilots’ lives at risk. The latest incident came Saturday night In Iron County, Utah where Iron County Emergency Management announced angrily, writing in all caps, under the headline “Urgent” that someone was flying a drone nearby the firefighting and police were looking for the pilot. “AIR ASSETS WILL BE GROUNDED UNLESS THIS DRONE STOPS FLYING!!!, Merlin has reached Stage of Involvement 3 with New Zealand aviation regulators. The milestone advances certification of its autonomous flight system for Part 23 aircraft. More importantly, it brings AI driven flight technology another step closer to operating within the tightly controlled framework of civil aviation. Aerospace and defense technology company Merlin has achieved Stage of Involvement 3, or SOI 3. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.15.26): Abbreviated IFR Flight Plans
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:13PM EST
Abbreviated IFR Flight Plans An authorization by ATC requiring pilots to submit only that information needed for the purpose of ATC. It includes only a small portion of the usual IFR flight plan information. In certain instances, this may be only aircraft identification, location, and pilot request. Other information may be requested if needed by ATC for separation/control purposes. It is frequently used by aircraft which are airborne and desire an instrument approach or by aircraft which are on the ground and desire a climb to VFR-on-top.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.15.26)
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:09PM EST
Aero Linx: The Soaring Safety Foundation (SSF) The Soaring Safety Foundation (SSF) is the Training and Safety arm of the Soaring Society of America (SSA). Our mission is to provide instructors and pilots with the tools needed to teach/learn both the stick & rudder skills and the Aeronautical Decision Making skills needed to safely fly a glider. We also provide information and analysis of incident and accident trends in order to develop better training tools.

ANN FAQ: Contributing To Aero-TV
Sun, Aug 16,2026 06:00:03PM EST
How To Get A Story On Aero-TV News/Feature Programming How do I submit a story idea or lead to Aero-TV? If you would like to submit a story idea or lead, please contact Jim Campbell via the link below. Please include the following information when submitting a story idea or lead: who the intended subject is, a general story outline of said subject, important dates or deadlines for the story lead, and any appropriate contact information for both yourself and related subjects.

Airborne 08.14.26: Bahamas Fee BS, FBO Fees Questioned, 5000th R44
Sun, Aug 16,2026 05:59:58PM EST
Also: Last Known Living WASP, Coulson C-130H Fleet, AH-64 Apache Down, Ukraine Sends 2000 Drones To US The Bahamas Air Navigation Services Authority (BANSA) recently began retroactive collection of fees to aircraft operators who flew to, from, within or over the Bahamas in a piston twin, turboprop or jet aircraft since May 1, 2021. BANSA exempts single-engine piston powered aircraft on private flights from these fees. “NBAA is launching an advocacy effort with other impacted stakeholders and the U.S. government to highlight the negative economic impact such onerous fees will have on FBOs, airports, the travel industry and surrounding businesses,” said Laura Everington, NBAA’s director of international operations and regulations. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report says investigators posing as pilots called 45 FBOs at 40 general aviation airports and compared the prices they received by phone against listings on AirNav, various airport directories, ForeFlight and FBO websites. ANN’s Jim Campbell was good friends with the legendary Frank Robinson for many years and remembers the very first R44 very well... now the 5000th is about to come off the line. Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC) has reached a new milestone, selling its 5,000th R44 Raven II helicopter to its dealership ARICA in Ecuador. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 08.12.26: Mesa $$ Fee Delay, Red Arrows Stuck, Archer Acquires
Sun, Aug 16,2026 05:59:46PM EST
Also: Nearly 20 Years Of Airborne, Little Blue Cloud, EAA Gathering Raises $2.85M, Solairus Acquisition The Mesa City Council has voted 6-1 to delay Falcon Field Airport’s landing fee program amid an ongoing lawsuit and an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “This delay in the implementation is to give an opportunity for our outside counsel, a national expert, to provide that independent review, and to determine whether to provide confirmation on the fees or to propose and recommend new fees,” said city attorney Jim Smith. The British Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatics team the Red Arrows have pulled out of a number of key summer events due to the team being stranded in Canada. The RAF's aerobatics team were due to return to RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire last week following its tour of the U.S., but were grounded due to poor weather predicted for north-eastern regions of Canada. In an update, the team said it now anticipated continuing its multi-leg journey back to the U.K. next week. Boeing and Archer Aviation have announced the companies have signed definitive agreements in which Archer will acquire Boeing's Wisk Aero, SkyGrid and Insitu subsidiaries. The acquisitions, including the drone maker Insitu and airspace-services provider SkyGrid, give Archer access to Boeing's autonomous-flight technology, potentially bolstering its position in defense and commercial logistics. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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