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Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:20:06PM EST
Also: Pratt & Whitney 747SP, Gratia Aero, Robinson/MagniX, Jack Pelton Part5 The Avidyne Vantage 12 is finally certified and will shortly be shipping out so that aging Cirrus airframes can get updated with big 12 inch screens, stunning synthetic vision and a list of capabilities that can’t but help to impress. Avidyne’s Dan Schwinn gives us an update. Want to travel with your plane and have all the aero-comforts of a pilot home, to boot, Fly-Inn has a rental program that matches traveling pilots with rental homes on or near airports, often with hangars and other attractions…. Kind of an AeroBnB kind of thing…. And we can’t wait to try it. The history of WWII and the aircraft that fought a global war is a storied one… at best, glorious, and often sad… But the warbirds that remain are ample proof that Freedom Is Not Free… and that brave men and women paid a high price to allow us to keep ours…. Pratt & Whitney’s 747SP test vehicle is but one of only two left in the world, though 45 were previously produced in years past. The test bed, based on a shorter fuselage and powered by 4 JT-9D powerplants, on display, drew quite a crowd… before it heads off to retirement. All this -- and so much MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:34PM EST
Aero Linx: Army Aviation Medicine Association (AAVMA) The Society of US Army Flight Surgeons (SoUSAFS) serves to advance the science and art of Aerospace Medicine and its allied sciences, and its application to Army Aviation and the mission of the United States Army. We strive to foster the professional growth and development of its members and strive to improve the practice of Army Aviation Medicine and increase its application in support of the mission of Army Aviation.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:31PM EST
Witnesses Reported That They Heard A Loss Of Engine Power Analysis: Witnesses reported that the airplane departed from runway 35 after a successful runup. During the initial climb, multiple witnesses reported that they heard a loss of engine power and saw the airplane make a left turn before it descended and impacted terrain. Postaccident examination of the airplane and engine did not reveal any preimpact mechanical anomalies. Flight control continuity was established from the cockpit control to each flight control surface. The crankshaft was manually rotated by the reduction gear and mechanical continuity of the engine was established throughout the rotating group, valvetrain, and accessory section. Though mechanical continuity was established, the engine could not be placed on the test stand due to impact and thermal damage. Damage to the propeller blades indicated they were under low to no power at impact.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:29PM EST
Radio Magnetic Indicator An aircraft navigational instrument coupled with a gyro compass or similar compass that indicates the direction of a selected NAVAID and indicates bearing with respect to the heading of the aircraft.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:26PM EST
"After exiting, I had a vague recollection of what just happened…and a much clearer view of how quickly hypoxia can sneak up. Sign-ups for PROTE are open each day of AirVenture and at many events year-round. It’s an eye-opening (and mildly disorienting) experience that I firmly believe every pilot should try, at least once."Source: From ANN Editor, Addison Dewitt, as she described her lofty, if dizzying, experiences in a hypoxia demo at AirVenture.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:24PM EST
“This collaboration ensures enduring access to the aviation community's most trusted behavioral guidance. Florida Tech’s commitment to science, innovation, and industry leadership makes them an ideal steward for these essential documents. We are truly grateful.” Source: Michael Baum, founder and member of the ACI’s Permanent Editorial Board commenting as the Florida Institute of Technology’s Evans Library and the Aviators Code Initiative announced a new affiliation that will permanently house the remarkable collection of ACI’s aviation best practices including the Aviators Model Code Of Conduct in the library’s online Scholarship Repository.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:21PM EST
Primary Radar A radar system in which a minute portion of a radio pulse transmitted from a site is reflected by an object and then received back at that site for processing and display at an air traffic control facility.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:17PM EST
Also: Centauri Aircraft Valkyrie, Meet the Admin, Night Airshow, Pelton Intv'w When we laid eyes on this critter, we fell in love… and then we learned the amazing story of this “Oshkosh Surprise” and were even more impressed… Less than $70K – fly away, 2 GPH, 100 mph or so, single seat, folding wings, and a classic look that catches eyeballs like honey catches flies. Jim says this is the coolest bird he’s seen at Oshkosh this year. The H55 program has been barnstorming the country for several months with an upgraded Bristell airframe, proving the technology, the installation, and the procedures necessary to lead the aero-biz into the future. It’s gonna be a wild ride… but at least it’ll be quieter! The folks at King Schools – John, Martha, Barry, and a whole lot more, have been busy. A new lot of scholarships are in the works, resources are being developed for today’s Airframe and Powerplant techs, and the drone community is getting a LOT of love, to boot. The Valkyrie has been in development for quite a number of years and even made appearances at Oshkosh some time ago. Space-age looking in the extreme, the next-gen 4 to 5-seat canard pusher promises a top speed of 235 knots indicated Air speed and a 1150 NM range. Jim can’t wait to fly this one… All this -- and so much MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:13PM EST
Also: Pratt & Whitney 747SP, Gratia Aero, Robinson/MagniX, Jack Pelton Part5 The Avidyne Vantage 12 is finally certified and will shortly be shipping out so that aging Cirrus airframes can get updated with big 12 inch screens, stunning synthetic vision and a list of capabilities that can’t but help to impress. Avidyne’s Dan Schwinn gives us an update. Want to travel with your plane and have all the aero-comforts of a pilot home, to boot, Fly-Inn has a rental program that matches traveling pilots with rental homes on or near airports, often with hangars and other attractions…. Kind of an AeroBnB kind of thing…. And we can’t wait to try it. The history of WWII and the aircraft that fought a global war is a storied one… at best, glorious, and often sad… But the warbirds that remain are ample proof that Freedom Is Not Free… and that brave men and women paid a high price to allow us to keep ours…. Pratt & Whitney’s 747SP test vehicle is but one of only two left in the world, though 45 were previously produced in years past. The test bed, based on a shorter fuselage and powered by 4 JT-9D powerplants, on display, drew quite a crowd… before it heads off to retirement. All this -- and so much MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:08PM EST
From 2009 (YouTube Edition): Granley Describes His Passion for Aviation and Air Show Performance Bud Granley is certainly not a new face on the air show circuit; after 47 years as an aerobatic pilot, Granley now performs with his company, “Granley Family Airshows,” alongside his son Ross. Their hair-raising formation act has garnered much acclaim among the aerobatic community. In 2005, Bud Granley received the Art Scholl Showmanship award and just recently, he also accepted the Bill Barber Showmanship award. After earning his pilot’s license in 1956, thanks to a Royal Canadian Air Cadet scholarship, Granley joined the Royal Canadian Air Force earning honors in both his basic and advanced flying schools.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:19:04PM EST
Also: Wing Delivers, Stralis/Aviate Enterprises, EAA’s Youth Programs, EAA’s Impressive Museum And Aircraft Collection VoltAero’s HPU 210 hybrid propulsion unit is being offered to homebuilt, kit-built, and light airplanes; and we get an update on the company’s Cassio 330 electric-hybrid regional aircraft. Oshkosh is one of the greatest gatherings for flyers the world over... but now and then it is also a pivotal opportunity to remember those we’ve lost and who have so greatly affected our lives. One poignant moment occurred as Bud Anderson was fondly remembered at the Memorial Garden. Amongst all the serious discussion of planes, products, and technology, Oshkosh allows for amazing moments of fellowship... like the annual gathering of Female Aviators for a group photo on the grounds of Wittman Field... and the annual pedal plane parade conducted by the flyers of tomorrow. Beta Technologies has been demonstrating their Alia eCTOL aircraft during the afternoon airshow.... A new site for Oshkosh visitors. The Beta board is an all-electric conventional takeoff and landing aircraft, formally named the ALIA CX300. All this -- and so much MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:18:53PM EST
Have A Story That NEEDS To Be Featured On Aero-News? Here’s How To Submit A Story To Our Team Some of the greatest new stories ANN has ever covered have been submitted by our viewers and readers! We are very proud of our viewers and readers, as they are some of the most active and influential individuals in the aviation industry. We rely on them to share their knowledge and updates with us, so we can keep the entire community up-to-date through our various programs and platforms. The ANN staff scours theweb for the latest info and intel... but we're just a few folks with only so many hours in the day... so YOUR eyes and ears may be REALLY helpful in making sure we don't miss a thing!
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:18:51PM EST
Aero Linx: Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers (GATCO) GATCO is the professional body which represents the professional interests and opinions of those in the UK Air Traffic Management (ATM) profession. Membership is open to civilian Air Traffic Controllers, all military Air Operations Controllers, Flight Information Service Officers and anyone involved in ATM support; including non-operational positions. GATCO members are employed at units from small general aviation airfields, major international airports, military airfields and en-route centres. Members also include UK licensed controllers working abroad and those who have retired from the profession but maintain an interest.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:18:48PM EST
Pilot’s Failure To Maintain Directional Control During Takeoff Analysis: The flight instructor reported that he and the pilot receiving instruction were practicing takeoffs and landings in a tailwheel-equipped airplane. During takeoff, the pilot receiving instruction applied excessive right rudder and the airplane went to the right, he relieved the right rudder, and the airplane veered to the left, traveling diagonally across the runway. The flight instructor applied aft pressure on the stick to get the airplane airborne, simultaneously the pilot receiving instruction reduced the throttle to idle. The airplane bounced and impacted terrain and nosed over. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the fuselage, empennage and wings.
Thu, Jul 31,2025 05:18:45PM EST
Flight Crew’s Improper Fuel Management, Which Resulted In The Airplane’s Right Engine Being Starved Of Fuel Analysis: The pilot, flight instructor, and a pilot-rated passenger had planned an instructional flight in the multiengine airplane to prepare the pilot for a proficiency check with an FAA inspector the following day. They were not able to fuel the airplane before departure and flew to a nearby airport to obtain fuel before the instructional flight; however, while refueling the airplane, the fueling equipment malfunctioned and they obtained less than 1 gallon of fuel. They subsequently departed, and the airplane impacted trees and terrain less than ½ mile from the end of the runway.
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