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Slander? AOPA Newbie Board Member Accuses Pleasance Did 'Not Have What It Takes'
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:38:45PM EST
Pilot Town Hall Members Wanted Answers About Pleasance's Removal, Board Plans The two newest Aircraft Owner and Pilots Association (AOPA) board members addressed the issue of the dismissal of former AOPA President and CEO Darren Pleasance at an overflow pilot town hall meeting at the Buckeye Air Fair and AOPA Fly-In Saturday. Many members said they were upset and angry about the termination and wanted to know why. Charlie Lynch and Dale Klapmeier (who is taken not yet a board member), presented as the two newest board members, opened their portion of the town hall with their backgrounds as pilots and then took questions from members at the town hall. One member wanted to know why the board has "stonewalled"any reconsideration of rehiring Pleasance.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.15.26)
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:44PM EST
Aero Linx: SuperCub.Org 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.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.15.26)
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:41PM EST
“The path to a 30% total mishap reduction requires consistent, incremental improvement in the adherence of our standards. Starting in FY26, we will target a 50% reduction in the total number of procedural noncompliance mishaps year-over-year to achieve a 45 total mishap reduction by 2028.” Source: Quoted from the Marine Corps 2026 Aviation Plan published on February 10, confirming a future centered on fleet shifts, broad modernization, and safety touch-ups. At the center of the plan, like it or not, is aggressive integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Classic Aero-TV: Mister Mulligan Takes Us Back to Simpler Times
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:37PM EST
From SnF 2024 (YouTube Edition): Doug Rozendaal Explains The History of The Historic Replica Doug Rozendaal took a moment out of his busy Sun 'n Fun experience to talk about the charm of Mister Mulligan, his classic Howard DGA-6. Rozendaal's aircraft isn't the original one-off, purpose-built race plane, of course, but actually a very convincing replica of the storied aircraft. The design hails back to the golden age of racing, when the 30's economy wrought havoc on budgets around the globe. The DGA-6 design was meant to show just how far aerodynamics and engines had come at the time, and found quick success in the racing scene. Today, it's a throwback to a simpler time, when cutting-edge speed was available to even the average PPL if he could afford it. Rozendaal has quit the interesting little aircraft, too, so he walks us through the history, the legend, and the resume of the original DGA-6 and his spot-on recreation.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.15.26): Local Airport Advisory (LAA)
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:32PM EST
Local Airport Advisory (LAA) A service available only in Alaska and provided by facilities that are located on the landing airport, have a discrete ground-to-air communication frequency or the tower frequency when the tower is closed, automated weather reporting with voice broadcasting, and a continuous ASOS/AWOS data display, other continuous direct reading instruments, or manual observations available to the specialist.

Airborne-NextGen 02.10.26: Amazon Crash, Massive New eVTOL, FAA v Drone Pilots
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:29PM EST
Also: Embraer’s eVTOL Vision, Low-Carbon Fuel, CIA Preserving A-12 Blackbird, ISS Future An Amazon Prime Air MK30 delivery drone crashed into the side of a Texas apartment building on February 4, becoming the latest in a string of concerning incidents. Video recorded by one of the nearby residents shows the drone drifting slowly toward the building before hitting it and dropping to the ground. There was plenty of smoke, but luckily no fire, according to first responders. AutoFlight recently unveiled what seems to be the first electric vertical takeoff and landing device in the 5-ton class. The Matrix 5 was publicly shown off for the first time at the company’s low-altitude test facility in Kunshan, China. During the event, Matrix completed a full transition sequence: vertical takeoff, wingborne cruise, and vertical landing. It flew alongside AutoFlight’s smaller, 2-ton CarryAll cargo eVTOL. The FAA was determined to prove that drone operators can’t get away with everything before nearly 70,000 people stepped foot into an open-air stadium for Super Bowl LX, publishing a lengthy enforcement summary just a day before the game. The long list laid out fines and license actions aimed at operators who flew where they absolutely shouldn’t have. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Classic Aero-TV: Of Old Crows and Young Hearts
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:24PM EST
An SnF23 Favorite (YouTube Edition): The Stearman Storyteller A young Dutch boy looked on, rapt with amazement, as a T-6 pilot flew an aerobatic routine during an airshow long lost to time and obscurity. Up and around the T-6 flew, climbing and diving, rolling and pirouetting, its engine’s unbroken song rising and falling in a chorus of snarling and shrieking that resonated in the lad’s ears, imagination, and viscera. The T-6 landed and its pilot clambered out its cockpit to a coda of hot-engine pings and down-spinning gyros. Mustering his resolve, the boy approached the aviator—hand outstretched, a thousand questions on his lips—only to be brusquely brushed aside and left to watch the pilot stride away amongst a crush of adult admirers.

NTSB Final Report: Cirrus Design Corp SR22
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:20PM EST
Pilot Reported The Airplane’s Braking Was Ineffective Due To The Runway Being Wet And Recently Rolled Analysis: The pilot reported that while landing on a wet grass runway, the airplane touched down “a little long.” The pilot was unable to stop the airplane, and it departed the end of the runway surface into an agricultural field. He then attempted to avoid the agricultural vegetation off the end of the runway by turning the airplane to the left; however, the airplane entered a skid and subsequently impacted the vegetation which resulted in substantial damage to the fuselage.

Airborne 02.09.26: AOPA Meltdown Continues, Amazon Drone Crash, E-AB Accidents
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:17PM EST
Also: Flight 370 Search Paused, Old U/L Design Rebirth?, Diamond School Program, CIA's A-12 Recovery The AOPA issues that blew up last week have turned into a full-fledged scandal... with former CEO Darren Pleasance now confirmed as having been fired despite the blatantly false narrative published by AOPA and its Board of Trustees -- who apparently engineered the sudden dismissal. The reaction has been fast and swift with hundreds of comments (and probably more) online calling for Pleasance's immediate reinstatement, while the majority of comments we have reviewed noted their intention to cancel or not renew their memberships. An Amazon Prime Air MK30 delivery drone crashed into the side of a Texas apartment building on February 4, becoming the latest in a string of concerning incidents. Video recorded by one of the nearby residents shows the drone drifting slowly toward the building before hitting it and dropping to the ground. There was plenty of smoke, but luckily no fire, according to first responders. EAA is using data about the decline of fatal accidents in amateur-built aircraft as a foundation to build on safety programs in 2026. In the period from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, fatal accidents in the experimental category totaled 42 - one under the "not-to-exceed"number set by the Federal Aviation Administration prior to that period. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne Affordable Flyers 02.12.26: RedBull Race, SportPlane Certs, Bristell
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:11PM EST
Also: Letters Of Deviation Notice, Velocity To Partner, Out-Of-Production Kits, Another eXenos First Flight Luke Czepiela traced the full ideal line of the Bahrain International Circuit at low level, including short takeoffs and landings (STOL) on the start/finish straight in a CubCrafters Carbon Cub UL powered by a Rotax 916 iS engine. The flight is documented in the short film Aircraft Meets Racetrack, the first project to emerge from BRP-Rotax's Brand Ambassador partnership with Czepiela, launched in 2025. The short film premiered during the Bahrain International Circuit's official F1 pre-season press conference. Last week the FAA published Order 8130.2L, which contains new policy for certifying aircraft consistent with changes in the MOSAIC rule. The new order contains an update to standard operating limitations that allows light-sport repair people who have an inspection rating (LSRIs) to conduct condition inspections on all experimental amateur-built aircraft (E-ABs). Czech aircraft manufacturer BRM AERO will deliver its Bristell B23-915 IFR two-seat light sport training aircraft to the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) as its next-generation training aircraft. The multi-year contract includes cockpit procedure trainers and comprehensive technical support, with phased deliveries scheduled from 2026-2028. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.16.26)
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:05PM EST
Aero Linx: Canadian Aerospace Medicine and Aeromedical Transport Association (CAMATA) Welcome to CAMATA... Giving You The Training To Save Lives. Canadian Aerospace Medicine and Aeromedical Transport Association (CAMATA) is a national organization committed to the advancement of expertise of health and aviation professionals actively involved or interested in aerospace medicine and aeromedical transport in the fields of direct patient care, education, research, and administration. The development and delivery of quality air medical training is key to our commitment to the promotion of quality air medical services.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.16.26): Lost Communications
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:37:01PM EST
Lost Communications Loss of the ability to communicate by radio. Aircraft are sometimes referred to as NORDO (No Radio). Standard pilot procedures are specified in 14 CFR part 91. Radar controllers issue procedures for pilots to follow in the event of lost communications during a radar approach when weather reports indicate that an aircraft will likely encounter IFR weather conditions during the approach.

Airborne 02.13.26: Lasers v Cartel UAV?, WiFi Prank Scrambles Jets, ATC Dropouts
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:36:58PM EST
Also: Blended-Wing Aircraft, Free Pilot’s Guide To Airspace, F16 Pilots Earn DFC, Mardi Gras TFR A lack of coordination between the Defense Department and the FAA over the military’s use of a high-energy, counter-drone laser led to the FAA shutting down the El Paso airspace. Military activity and the use of the counter-drone laser raised immediate concerns by the FAA for civilian traffic arriving and departing El Paso International Airport. Fort Bliss and its airfield, Biggs Army Airfield, sit just north of the commercial airport, which serves about 100 flights each day. A Wizz Air flight headed to Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport was intercepted by Israeli Air Force fighter jets after a concerning WiFi hotspot name was discovered by the cabin crew. While a full security response was triggered, the event turned out to be nothing more than a kid’s ill-conceived prank. While announcing a new audit of the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City, the DoT IG gave some behind-the-scenes numbers that show how the controller shortage got as bad as it is today: a trainee failure rate of more than 30% in 2024. This has left current controllers working overtime and six-day workweeks to keep the system moving amid growing travel demand. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.16.26)
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:36:47PM EST
“With Crew-12 safely on orbit, America and our international partners once again demonstrated the professionalism, preparation, and teamwork required for human spaceflight. The research this crew will conduct aboard the space station advances critical technologies for deep space exploration while delivering real benefits here on Earth.” Source: NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman commenting as Crew 12 safely docked with the ISS.

Airborne 02.11.26: SpaceX Lunar Plans, FAA Fed Sues UAL, FAA Academy Audit
Tue, Feb 17,2026 07:36:43PM EST
Also: AEA Keynote, WWII Aircraft Recovery, Air Canda Nixes Cuba, UK SR20 Crash SpaceX has told investors it plans to shift its priority to going to the moon instead of Mars and targets March 2027 for a lunar landing without humans on board. This will be the first step in what founder Elon Musk says will be a "self-growing"city on the moon. The company says Mars will come later, as it focuses on putting Musk's rocket company and his startup artificial intelligence company together. United Airlines is in the middle of an intense legal dispute with an FAA safety inspector who received a lifetime ban after he allegedly reported safety concerns while onboard as a passenger. If the carrier loses, its actions could cost it upwards of $12 million. The DOT Inspector General has launched an audit of the FAA Controller Training Academy in Oklahoma City to reviews delays in training enough air traffic controllers. The DOT memorandum says the academy is facing considerable challenges with training, including a shortage of qualified instructors, training-capacity limitations, an outdated curriculum, and high training failure rates. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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