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Classic Aero-TV: THE Heavy-Lifting Helo - Kaman's K-Max at Heli-Expo 2017
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:39PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Kaman Revives The K-MAX Helicopter… Kaman has revived the K-MAX helicopter, and delivered the first new production aircraft to a customer in April, 2017. Terry Fogarty, Director of Business Development for K-MAX Helicopter Programs at Kaman, told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell at HAI in Dallas, TX earlier this year that when you think about a helicopter as a tool, he is continually surprised by the number of different missions suggested by customers for that tool. Such uses include humanitarian missions, powerline missions, and other things that were always on the periphery before, but are now becoming more front-and-center.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.24.26)
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:35PM EST
“CAE USA has made the difficult decision to wind down operations at the Pueblo Training Center over the coming months due to recent contract and program changes...” Source: Samantha Golinski, CAE senior vice president for communications. CAE which had provided initial flight training to Air Force pilots in Pueblo will permanently close down its local operations in the fall. CAE, headquartered in Florida, said in a June 1 notice to the state it would close the site in Pueblo’s industrial park on Oct. 1 and lay off 58 people.

NTSB Final Report: Glasflugel Kestrel
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:31PM EST
A Loss Of Thermal Lift During A Glider Flight, Which Resulted In A Collision With Trees During A Landing Approach To A Diversionary Airport Analysis: The pilot of the glider had located five possible locations for off airport landings in advance of the glider flying event. On the accident flight, after receiving an aerotow, he maneuvered in the local area and found thermal lift that he used to climb further. After finding additional lift, the pilot flew across a ridge line toward a mountain where he hoped to find additional lift but was unsuccessful.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.24.26): Compulsory Reporting Points
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:27PM EST
Compulsory Reporting Points Reporting points which must be reported to ATC. They are designated on aeronautical charts by solid triangles or filed in a flight plan as fixes selected to define direct routes. These points are geographical locations which are defined by navigation aids/fixes. Pilots should discontinue position reporting over compulsory reporting points when informed by ATC that their aircraft is in “radar contact.”

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.24.26)
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:23PM EST
Aero Linx: International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA) We aim to be the most internationally respected independent authority on the subject of Airworthiness. IFA uniquely combines together all those with responsibility for policies, principles and practices concerned with the continuing airworthiness of civil transport aircraft throughout the world. IFA’s mission is to contribute to the debate and formation of policies, which affect the Airworthiness of civil aircraft worldwide, and to influence Regulators, Airlines, Maintenance Organisations and Governments to constantly improve aviation safety.

Airborne 06.19.26: eAircraft Symposium, Oshkosh Upgrades, B52 Accident Update
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:19PM EST
Also: Latitude Down, Lady Liberty, First Do228 NXT, World Cup Drone Crackdown, Remembering Glenn Smith Keep an eye on the future... The 20th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium returns to Oshkosh, bringing together leading voices shaping electric aviation and Advanced Air Mobility. Hosted at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus, the event continues to serve as one of the most focused technical forums for next-generation aerospace development. Its placement just before AirVenture once again places it at the center of the world's busiest aviation week. Winnebago County Commissioners have approved a 50-year lease for Volare Hangars to build on the county-owned portion of the Oshkosh Aviation Park. The 47-acre lease is on the county-owned portion of the park. Simultaneously, the developer is purchasing the city-owned property (30 acres) for a complementary development. On the county-owned land, Volare intends to build a number of large hangars aimed at attracting additional aviation business to the airport... The B-52H Stratofortress that crashed at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., on June 15 was helping test a new advanced radar that is key to a sweeping modernization of the 6-decade-old bomber. To keep the venerable bomber relevant for a modern fight, the Air Force launched a radar modernization program to replace the legacy mechanical AN/APQ-166 radar with the active electronically scanned array AN/APQ-188 radar. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.25.26): Contact Approach
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:13PM EST
Contact Approach An approach wherein an aircraft on an IFR flight plan, having an air traffic control authorization, operating clear of clouds with at least 1 mile flight visibility and a reasonable expectation of continuing to the destination airport in those conditions, may deviate from the instrument approach procedure and proceed to the destination airport by visual reference to the surface. This approach will only be authorized when requested by the pilot and the reported ground visibility at the destination airport is at least 1 statute mile.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.25.26)
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:09PM EST
“Due to extensive capital improvements needed to the hangar, the size of the hangar complex is being reduced and will only be available for use by the Forest Fire Service. Airport operations, outside of the hangar, will continue without interruption. The Forest Fire Service looks forward to continuing to serve visitors as a public-use airport.” Source: The badly directed and poorly thought-out messaging created by the NJ Forest Service, which owns the airport, is taking available hangar space for its aircraft, leaving only grass tie-downs available for pilots. Pilots were given 90 days to vacate the hangar space, and many are complaining toelected officials about the issue.

Airborne-Flight Training 06.25.26: NJFS v Airport, CAE Shuts Pueblo, AMA NATS
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:25:05PM EST
Also: Father-Daughter SWA Flt, USCG Helo Down, PA Drone Training, Cosford Glider Star The controversy over use of Aeroflex-Andover Airport (12N) involves the New Jersey Forest Service, which owns the airport, taking available hangar space for its aircraft leaving only grass tie-downs available for pilots. Pilots were given 90 days to vacate the hangar space and many are complaining to elected officials about the issue. There is a shortage of hangar space in New Jersey and many vintage aircraft with fabric skin must be kept in hangars and not outside at grass tie-downs. CAE which had provided initial flight training to Air Force pilots in Pueblo will permanently close down its local operations in the fall. “CAE USA has made the difficult decision to wind down operations at the Pueblo Training Center over the coming months due to recent contract and program changes,” said Samantha Golinski, the senior vice president for communications. Burt Rutan and Dan Kreigh will return to the Academy of Model Aeronautics during the 100th National Aeromodeling Championships, reconnecting with the community that helped shape their early inspiration in aerospace. Their visit highlights the enduring link between model aviation and full scale innovation. Rutan, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne, will be joined by Kreigh, a structural aerospace engineer with Scaled Composites LLC and AMA Life Member. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne-NextGen 06.23.26: Long Range RQ-70, Future Flight, Dawn Aerospace
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:59PM EST
Also: 15 Drones Seized By FBI, MQ-9 Operations, Satellite Wildfire Detection, DAPHNE Takes On Space WX AIRO has revealed a new intelligence gathering platform designed to push surveillance missions farther and longer than it's existing systems. With production already on the horizon, the RQ-70 is positioned to meet growing demand for deeper battlefield awareness. The aircraft builds on the success of the RQ-35 Heidrun, a platform already fielded by NATO member and allied forces. According to AIRO Chief Executive Officer Joe Burns, the RQ-70 was developed in response to customer requests for greater range and endurance while maintaining the reliability established by the RQ-35. US Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy visited Reliable Robotics at Albuquerque International Sunport to review the company's progress as a participant in the FAA’s Advanced Air Mobility Integration Pilot Program. Reliable Robotics and the City of Albuquerque were selected in March as one of eight pilot program participants nationwide. The initiative allows the company to test autonomous regional cargo aircraft in operational environments while helping the FAA gather data needed to support future certification and integration efforts. Dawn Aerospace has raised $25 million to scale up its work in both in-space transportation and suborbital spaceplanes. The company announced June 16 that it closed a Series B round led by venture capital firm Balerion Space Ventures, with participation from several new and existing investors. The round values Dawn at $196 million. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 06.18.26: Acron Academy, eFlyer 2?, eAircraft Symposium
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:54PM EST
Also: Sporty’s Pilot Flashcards, Mooney Buying Spirit?, TSU Helo Program, Jet Linx Safety Summit ANN’s Jim Campbell recently toured Acron Aviation Academy and came away with a reaction he did not necessarily expect, especially after reporting on so many large flight-training operations that have not always served their students well. Located at Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), Acron’s campus occupies an extensive ramp footprint, with dedicated hangars and facilities for maintenance, dispatch, education, student support and related operations. The academy is clearly busy, with hundreds of instructors and staffers on site, yet the overall impression was one of activity without chaos. Bye Aerospace has identified the companies supporting development of the two seat eFlyer 2, an all electric trainer. The Denver based company says the aircraft is entering the final stages of preparation for first flight after completing an extensive series of structural and ground tests. Those efforts included wing, fuselage, and flight control load testing, along with low and high-speed ground evaluations conducted at multiple angles of attack. Keep an eye on the future... The 20th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium returns to Oshkosh, bringing together leading voices shaping electric aviation and Advanced Air Mobility. Hosted at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh campus, the event continues to serve as one of the most focused technical forums for next-generation aerospace development. Its placement just before AirVenture once again places it at the center of the world's busiest aviation week. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 06.24.26: Air Race Classic, SubSonex Ditching, Special Olympics Airlift
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:48PM EST
Also: New Bridge Air Force One, Westfield Tech Av Program, NORAD F-16 Intercept, USCG Helo Down More than 100 women pilots will take to the skies on June 23 as the 2026 Air Race Classic gets underway from St. Louis Regional Airport, continuing one of aviation’s most celebrated traditions. The event traces its roots directly to the historic 1929 Women's Air Derby and marks 97 years of women’s air racing. This year, 45 teams representing a wide range of ages, professions, and experience levels will compete in a unique test of flying skill that rewards strategy as much as precision. A small SubSonex JSX experimental jet went into Green Turtle Lake in West Milford on Saturday evening, prompting a swift response from local emergency crews. The West Milford Police Department said responders were dispatched to Green Turtle Lake after reports of a small jet in the water. The 2026 Special Olympics Airlift officially launched with the arrival of Dove 1, a Cessna Citation Latitude operated by Prent Corporation, at St. Paul Downtown Airport in Minnesota. Carrying athletes and delegation members, the flight signaled the start of a coordinated effort that has grown into the world's largest cumulative peacetime airlift over more than 40 years. Organized by Textron Aviation, the Airlift will transport more than 800 athletes and coaches to the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. Approximately 130 Cessna, Beechcraft, and Hawker aircraft are participating. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Prelim: Tundrair King
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:43PM EST
As It Climbed Over An Area Of Rising Terrain In A Steep Left Bank, It Encountered A Gusting Crosswind From The Southeast Off The Glacier On May 5, 2026, about 1950 Alaska daylight time (AKDT), an experimental Tundrair King airplane, N62TK, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Palmer, Alaska. The pilot was seriously injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. Witnesses positioned near the east end of Picnic Strip, adjacent to Lake George and the Knik Glacier, reported that the airplane departed to the east and flew past them at low altitude.

Classic Aero-TV: Czech Manufacturer Banks on Accelerated STOL
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:40PM EST
From 2022 (YouTube Edition): Zlin’s Noble Savage Norden SportairUSA, the Arkansas-based FAA certified Repair Station and aircraft and components distributor, has announced that the American version of Zlin’s new Savage Norden STOL aircraft has received FAA certification in the category of Special Light Sport Aircraft. Formerly and perhaps more widely known as Moravan Otrokovice— Zlin is a Czech aircraft manufacturer of light agricultural, aerobatic, and backcountry airplanes. The company’s Savage Norden is a largely clean-sheet, high-wing, STOL, aluminum monoplane designed for backcountry use. The machine’s Norden moniker is an homage to the world’s northern (Nordic) climes—which Zlin’s literature identifies as the Savage Norden’s primary market and to which the company has tailored the aircraft’s forward-thinking design, rugged construction, and outstanding STOL and backcountry capabilities.

Airborne 06.22.26: Falcon 10X Flies!, GPS Jamming Crash, Whiteman Under Attack
Fri, Jun 26,2026 05:24:35PM EST
Also: Duffy On Future Flight, Buh-Bye Old AF1, Prop Accident, Boeing 737-7/MAX 10 Near Approvals Dassault Aviation has officially begun the Falcon 10X flight test campaign with a successful maiden flight from Bordeaux Mérignac, where the ultra-long range business jet completed a two-hour and thirty-minute sortie evaluating handling, systems performance, and high altitude capability. It signals the start of an expanded test phase that will shape the aircraft’s path toward certification and entry into service. The NTSB released its preliminary report into the May 14 crash that killed all four people aboard an air ambulance near Ruidoso, New Mexico. The Beech C90 King Air was flying from Roswell, N.M. with two pilots from Generation Jets and two flight nurses to pick up a patient. The aircraft was on an instrument flight plan. GPS-jamming activities that encompassed the area around the accident flight were being conducted by the United States military during the time of the flight... Local officials once again are calling for the closure of Whiteman Airport after a recent accident, one in a sporadic series of incidents at the airport over many years that concern residents and elected officials, to the exclusion/notice of all the many ground accidents that create far more hazard and property damage than any aircraft accident, to date, to the surrounding community. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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