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Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:30:10PM EST
Flight Instructor Detected A Vibration; Shortly Thereafter He Heard A Loud Bang, The Engine Lost Total Power Analysis: During an instructional flight, the flight instructor detected a vibration; shortly thereafter he heard a loud bang, the engine lost total power, and the nose dropped. He performed a forced landing to a heavily vegetated field. After landing, the flight instructor noticed that the propeller was missing. It was later found in a nearby residence; no one was injured. The airplane sustained substantial damage to both wings, the fuselage, and the empennage.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:30:07PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Latest Option For The Unique Aircraft Is A Cockpit Canopy And Windows… The Aircam is a unique aircraft by any measure. A two-place open-cockpit twin engine airplane that is designed for land and water operations. It has made a name for itself as a camera platform among some of the world's best-known nature publications. But flying the aircraft has not always been the most comfortable experience. Some people just like the feeling of an enclosure around them. So, as Phil Lockwood, president and CEO of Lockwood Aircraft told ANN news editor Tom Patton at the Sebring Sport Aviation Expo, the solution was to create an enclosure for the Aircam cockpit.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:30:03PM EST
Missed Approach 1) A maneuver conducted by a pilot when an instrument approach cannot be completed to a landing. The route of flight and altitude are shown on instrument approach procedure charts. A pilot executing a missed approach prior to the Missed Approach Point (MAP) must continue along the final approach to the MAP. 2) A term used by the pilot to inform ATC that he/she is executing the missed approach. 3) At locations where ATC radar service is provided, the pilot should conform to radar vectors when provided by ATC in lieu of the published missed approach procedure.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:59PM EST
"We understand the concern this may have caused and appreciate everyone's patience. We are grateful for the cooperation and swift assistance provided by the Georgia Southern University's staff during this incident..."Source: Fort Stewart officials reporting, after an Army H-47 Chinook helicopter made a precautionary landing due to an unspecified mechanical issue on the Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus in Savannah Thursday afternoon.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:56PM 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.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:52PM EST
Also: Airlift Of PBY, Greece Suffers ATC Failure, IA Course, Breeze Pilots Sue Greg Mercer made his money modernizing how people sell things online. Now, he’s using his fortune to attempt success in a far less forgiving industry: personal aviation. The Jungle Scout founder has created a clean-sheet, four-seat aircraft dubbed the Skytron. The design that followed is fully digital fly-by-wire with flight envelope protection. The aircraft is being engineered to actively prevent stalls, overspeeds, excessive bank angles, and other inputs that typically precede loss-of-control accidents. The goal isn’t to eliminate pilots, but to cap how wrong things can go. After more than two decades at NASA and enough time in space to outpace nearly every astronaut in the US alive, Sunita “Suni” Williams is moving into retirement. This means that both astronauts involved in the high-profile Boeing Starliner mission last year have formally ended their service with the agency. The FAA put a drone no-fly zone within 3,000 feet of "Department of Homeland Security facilities and mobile assets,"according to NOTAM FDC 6/4375 posted by the government. The no-fly zone, in essence a TFR, is the same type that the U.S. uses to restrict consumer drones over military bases and Department of Energy (DOE) research centers and facilities. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:47PM EST
Dead Reckoning Dead reckoning, as applied to flying, is the navigation of an airplane solely by means of computations based on airspeed, course, heading, wind direction, and speed, groundspeed, and elapsed time.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:44PM EST
Aero Linx: Colorado Pilots Association (CPA) Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:40PM EST
Also: FAA Draft Plan For Unleaded Avgas, Starfighters STARLAUNCH 1, New Space Force Unit, Blue Origin TeraWave Horizon Aircraft, which has been designing and building its full-scale hybrid-electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft called the Cavorite X7, says vertical-lift fans have been improved. The aircraft features a total of 12 vertical-lift fans: five in each wing and one in each canard. Replacing four smaller canard fans with two wing-size fans standardizes all 12 units, improving manufacturing efficiency, increasing performance, and simplifying maintenance. Vertical Aerospace, the Bristol, England-based developer of eVTOL air taxi aircraft, launched its U.S. tour in New York City. The company is bringing its new commercial electric aircraft, the Valo, for its introduction along with plans for electric travel routes in New York with its partners Bristow Group and Skyports Infrastructure. NASA’s Artemis II mission took a very, very slow but very important step forward, with the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft rolling out to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center. The moon-bound pile took roughly 12 hours to move four miles, topping out at an intense 0.82 mph on NASA’s crawler-transporter. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:34PM EST
Also: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing Buy, Seaplane Course, USAF MH-139 Grey Wolf, TransDigm Takes Over A French court is ordering SAS Airways Aviation Academy to shut its doors, officially bringing operations at its Montpellier base to an end. The decision takes effect January 23, 2026, almost exactly eight months after it was hit by a major arson attack that left more than a dozen key assets damaged or destroyed. Federal authorities are taking a closer look at quite a hefty sum of cash that has passed through Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport (MSP), totalling nearly $700 million carried by airline passengers over the past two years. Homeland Security officials say the money was found in both checked and carry-on bags on international departures and is believed to be tied to Somali immigrants. The FAA’s MOSAIC initiative represents one of the most significant regulatory shifts in modern sport and general aviation. Its implications will affect aircraft design, certification pathways, pilot access, training models, and the economic future of multiple market segments. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:24PM EST
Also: Flying Near Super Bowl LX?, Pilots Fight, Freedom Plane, Cessna-Piper Service Kits The space shuttle Discovery is not packing up and moving to Houston just yet. Despite Congress fully funding the move in 2025, the new NASA administrator is now pushing for the spacecraft to remain right where it is, on display at the Smithsonian, instead of relocating to Johnson Space Center. The FAA is permanently revising flight restrictions immediately in the airspace over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to allow only essential helicopter operations in the area. The FAA previously implemented TFRs around DCA. To make the restrictions contained in the TFRs permanent, the FAA issued an Interim Flight Rule (IFR) published on Jan. 23, 2026. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved legislation to digitize pilot certificates, help military air traffic controllers transition into Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) careers, and examine drone impacts on wildfire-suppression efforts. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:13PM EST
Also: Final Airworthy Lockheed L-1011, FAA Invalidates SACI, Hotel on the Moon?, Blue Origin NS-38 Reports of extensive layoffs at ForeFlight have been confirmed. It most recently brought under the umbrella of Thoma Bravo after its previous acquisition by Boeing. Posting to a number of outlets, a self-identified ForeFlight employee, reported that, "With no warning we were all fired yesterday morning via email. I would expect worsening service over the coming weeks and months, as many engineering teams who supported various features were simply removed with no opportunity for knowledge transfer..."A Vans RV12 stolen from Auburn Municipal Airport in King County in Washington State has been found in California. A King County couple says authorities recovered their stolen aircraft at Corona Municipal Airport in California, ending a search of several days after thieves took the plane from Auburn Municipal Airport early on January 3. The NTSB released an update on its investigation into the crash of UPS Flight 2976 that provides detail on the structural failure shortly after takeoff, confirming that the engine separation occurred at the engine-to-wing attachment point. Detailed materials analysis conducted at the agency’s lab identified fatigue cracking in components associated with the left engine pylon attachment. Investigators found that the cracking had developed over time, and additional damage consistent with the structure failing under load at the moment of final separation. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:29:05PM EST
Also: OSH Vertical Lift Center, Blue Origin NS-38, FAA Ditches Space Debris Proposal, Aviation AI Leonardo Helicopters made history in Britain when its Proteus completed the first flight of an autonomous, full-size helicopter as a demonstration for the Royal Navy. The flight took place at Predannack Airfield (EGDO) in Cornwall, in southwest England. The Proteus Technology Demonstrator was built in Yeovil, where Leonardo is developing the uncrewed aerial system under a £60m program supporting 100 skilled jobs in England. Elfly Group, a Norwegian developer of the NOEMI (No Emissions) all-electric amphibious aircraft, announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with UrbanLink, a U.S. zero-emission mobility company. The agreement is for a 10+10 soft order for the NOEMI, representing a potential value of approximately $200 million. Stralis Aircraft, the Brisbane, Australia-based developer of hydrogen-electric propulsion systems and aircraft, announced a second commitment from Bremen, Germany-based EVIA AERO GmbH for five Beechcraft Bonanza-A36-HE retrofits. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:28:52PM EST
After Shutting Down The Engine, The Pilot Observed A Considerable Increase In Drag On The Airplane On November 13, 2025, at 1949 eastern standard time, an experimental amateur-built Lancair IV-P, N163BR, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Savannah, Georgia. The pilot and passenger were uninjured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 business flight. Prior to the accident flight, the pilot reported that he had conducted three flights in the same airplane that day. On the first flight, he departed Beaver County Airport (BVI), Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, at 0814 with a destination of Norwood Memorial Airport (OWD), Norwood, Massachusetts, to pick up a relative.
Wed, Jan 28,2026 06:28:48PM EST
"For most of my life, aviation represented something rare: freedom earned through discipline, community built through shared responsibility, and opportunity created by people willing to work, learn, and accept risk in pursuit of something extraordinary. That aviation is disappearing. Not because people stopped loving flight. Not because innovation ran out. And not because safety suddenly demanded it. It’s disappearing because aviation is being regulated, priced, constrained, and managed into submission — and too many of the institutions charged with protecting it have chosen comfort over confrontation."Source: Jim Campbell's most recent 'Barnstorming'editorial., taking some some sharp exception too the state of aviaion and the lack of effort to do what must be done to save a critical American resource and way of life.
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