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Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:24PM EST
Aero Linx: Swift Museum Foundation, Inc. The Swift Museum Foundation is a 501(3)c non-profit, member supported organization. Membership details are available by contacting the Museum Headquarters. Membership benefits include sharing over 60 years experience in the care and maintenance of the Swift by thousands of owner members. The Swift Museum Foundation is now in a building program at the McMinn County Airport (MMI) to build a new home for the Museum’s display aircraft.
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:21PM EST
Ultralight Vehicle A single-occupant aeronautical vehicle operated for sport or recreational purposes which does not require FAA registration, an airworthiness certificate, or pilot certification. Operation of an ultralight vehicle in certain airspace requires authorization from ATC.
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:16PM EST
Airplane Climbed To An Altitude Of 200 Of 300 Ft Before Turning East. The Airplane’s Right Wing Then Folded Upward... On April 19, 2024, about 1330 eastern daylight time, an unregistered Bailey-Moyes Dragonfly airplane was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident at Sheets Airport (FA42), Groveland, Florida. The private pilot was fatally injured. The flight was operated under the provisions of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a personal flight. According to witnesses, shortly after takeoff, the airplane climbed to an altitude of 200 of 300 ft before turning east. The airplane’s right wing then folded upward, after which the airplane spiraled downward and impacted the ground...
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:12PM EST
From 2016 (YouTube Edition): The Aspen Aerospace Alliance Motivate Students towards STEM Subjects… Here’s a video that runs a little longer than our normal Aero-Minute because it’s a subject that’s fascinating and could make a difference in the lives of children in our school systems. This video is about an organization called the ‘Aspen Aerospace Alliance’ that has set a goal to bring aviation into the lives of schoolchildren ranging from elementary through high school. ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, finds out about this fascinating organization by talking with its founder and CEO, Greg Roark. While the name of the organization is based on its origin in Aspen, Colorado, the work the organization is involved in extends far beyond their home location.
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:08PM EST
“We applaud the Virginia General Assembly for holding firm and rejecting Gov. Spanberger's proposed amendment to House Bill 5. By sending the original, inclusive legislation back to the governor's desk, Virginia lawmakers stood up to the governor’s blindsided approach and reaffirmed what they recognized from the start: that airline pilots and flight attendants are Virginia workers, and they deserve the same protections as every other Virginian. The Virginia General Assembly heard from its constituents and did the right thing. Airline crew members get sick just like everyone else. Now, the governor has the choice to heed the call of the General Assembly so that pilots and flight attendants will have the same basic protections their colleagues in every other industry already hold. We thank the legislators who stood firm against airline industry pressure and kept faith with the workers they represent. Airline crew members are Virginia workers. They deserve nothing less.” Source: Capt. Jason Ambrosi, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) issued a statement after Virginia’s General Assembly rejected Governor Abigail Spanberger’s proposed amendments to HB5, which attempted to strip airline pilots and flight attendants of the paid sick-leave protections that the legislature deliberately extended to them.
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:05PM EST
Under The Hood Indicates that the pilot is using a hood to restrict visibility outside the cockpit while simulating instrument flight. An appropriately rated pilot is required in the other control seat while this operation is being conducted.
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:50:02PM EST
Aero Linx: Helicopter Association of Canada (HAC) OUR MANDATE: To promote a political and regulatory environment that will foster a prosperous Canadian Helicopter industry; To educate members, civil servants, and the general public about issues important to the industry; To promote the continued enhancement of flight safety; To develop expanded utilization of helicopter transport at all levels of Canadian life; and; To exchange maintenance practices and common issues among members...
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:58PM EST
Also: Emergency Notice for Embraer, 7 Organic Molecules On Mars, Drone Interferes w/Rescue, Piper Diode Cooler The Air Force is extending the life of the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack plane until at least 2030, pausing the service’s plan to retire the close air support aircraft amid active combat in the Middle East. The move spares the aging but beloved close air-support aircraft, which has played an important role in Iran, from an earlier retirement deadline of 2026. Elixir Aircraft introduced the Elixir+ at the opening of AERO Friedrichshafen April 22, which introduces modifications designed to improve the flight trainer, alongside further modifications to make it more suitable for launch into the U.S. market later this year. The Elixir+ marks a new milestone in the development of the 4th generation aircraft, dual-certified by EASA and the FAA. Blue Origin has been forced to put flights of its New Glenn rocket on pause after a launch that mostly worked… up until it didn’t. The issue came during the upper stage portion of the mission, where the vehicle failed to push its payload into the intended orbit. The FAA quickly stepped in, classifying the event as a mishap and grounding the rocket until an investigation proves the rocket is ready to return to flight. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:50PM EST
04.16.26: Tecnam & MOSAIC, Mental Health In Aviation Bill, ALERT Act Progress Luke Wippler, new chairman of the board of trustees for AOPA, told a membership town hall at SUN ’n FUN that he is committed to increased visibility of AOPA leadership at events around the country. “We need a strong AOPA and every member matters. We will be showing up and leading differently,” Wippler told the tent full of members at the town hall. “It means a lot to be part of this organization and I will push initiatives and objectives. I am ready to get to work for you.” One of our favorite airplanes, the Christen Eagle is back... CEO Chuck Therriault is close to having the full assortment of sub-kits ready so that there will be plenty of future Eagles ready to fill the skies. ANN checked in with Chuck to get a timeline for what to expect next... magniX is making a big push for the sustainable general aviation market, launching a brand-new fully electric engine designed for trainers, light sport aircraft, and kitplane builders. The so-called magniAIR powertrain is being shown off at this year’s SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo alongside its primary flight test platform: the Van’s RV-10. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:45PM EST
04.17.26: Microair SkySuite, Spirit SE-1 Grabs Attention, Tarragon Tandem Speedster The U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, have announced the commanding officer for the 2027 and 2028 seasons at the Naval Aviation Museum at Naval Air Station Pensacola. “It’s an incredible honor to take on this role and represent the men and women of this team. Every day, I’m focused on leading in a way that reflects that responsibility, and making sure we continue to perform at the highest level,” said Commander Logan Peck. We’ve been flying different versions of the Bristell two-seat cruiser for over a decade. The latest model builds on an already solid, stable airframe, but now with more power. It’s also designed with MOSAIC in mind, meeting expected requirements, and comes in both fixed and retractable gear options. At the 2026 SUN ’n FUN Innovation Preview, Nighthawk introduced its Guardian modular glass cockpit. It’s designed to improve situational awareness, reduce pilot workload, and bring modern avionics to both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. What sets it apart is its scalability. Instead of replacing the whole system, operators can start with what they need and expand over time, protecting their investment long term. Microair Avionics has announced the planned release of its T4000 certified skySuite avionics range, expected later this year to bring its next-generation avionics platform to certified aircraft owners. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:38PM EST
Also: Another No-Drone Zone, 8,004 ATC Applications, Roswell Air Races, VA v Airline Workers Lockheed posted a job for a U-2 pilot for their Skunk Works division in Palmdale, CA, noting, “As the U-2 Pilot - Skunk Works you will be responsible for testing and operating advanced aircraft to validate performance and support mission readiness.” They add that the pilot “will test aircraft to determine compliance with specification and operational suitability. Also, will operate models of test aircraft during engineering flight tests, production acceptance, and flight-test support through specifically prescribed tests and maneuvers... Paramount Pictures has finally confirmed that Top Gun 3 is in development, with a script apparently well underway and Tom Cruise ready to step back into his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. The official announcement was delivered at CinemaCon by Paramount leadership. It follows the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick, which pulled in $1.49 billion globally, won the Academy Award for Best Sound, and became Cruise’s highest-grossing film. The beloved unofficial kickoff to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is returning for the 28th time, with the AirVenture Cup Cross-Country Air Race set for takeoff on July 19. The expected route will fly pilots in a more than 400-mile cross-country loop starting in Wausau, Wisconsin, and ending just north of it in Merrill. Last year’s event had a great turnout, setting high expectations for the 2026 edition. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:29PM EST
Also: Another No-Drone Zone, 8,004 ATC Applications, Roswell Air Races, VA v Airline Workers Lockheed posted a job for a U-2 pilot for their Skunk Works division in Palmdale, CA, noting, “As the U-2 Pilot - Skunk Works you will be responsible for testing and operating advanced aircraft to validate performance and support mission readiness.” They add that the pilot “will test aircraft to determine compliance with specification and operational suitability. Also, will operate models of test aircraft during engineering flight tests, production acceptance, and flight-test support through specifically prescribed tests and maneuvers... Paramount Pictures has finally confirmed that Top Gun 3 is in development, with a script apparently well underway and Tom Cruise ready to step back into his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. The official announcement was delivered at CinemaCon by Paramount leadership. It follows the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick, which pulled in $1.49 billion globally, won the Academy Award for Best Sound, and became Cruise’s highest-grossing film. The beloved unofficial kickoff to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is returning for the 28th time, with the AirVenture Cup Cross-Country Air Race set for takeoff on July 19. The expected route will fly pilots in a more than 400-mile cross-country loop starting in Wausau, Wisconsin, and ending just north of it in Merrill. Last year’s event had a great turnout, setting high expectations for the 2026 edition. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:19PM EST
Revisiting 04.15.26: Jamail Larkins & AviationStart, Adjustable Av Mechanic’s Chair, WWII Vets Honored The Viking V-42 is an intriguing project… a twin offering 182 performance with 182 fuel specifics. Powered by Two Viking 175 Honda platforms. Jan Eggenfellner is forecasting 1000 mile range, 1200 fpm climb and 160 mph cruise speed. He hopes to have the basic machine flying by Oshkosh. The TBM series continues its evolutionary process with the latest upgrades, focusing on the operational side of the equation along with creature comforts. It’s been a popular breed, as TBM aircraft have accumulated more than 2.6 million flight hours, with repeat customers accounting for nearly half of the total… We caught up with Michael Goulian alongside Aura Aero’s aerobatic Integral R, two-seat, hotrod. Mike has been flying the bird quite a bit and has one on order for his own flight school.. Aura Aero is building US manufacturing facilities here in Florida to support the Integral program as well as some future transport aspirations. One of the more intriguing presentations at Monday’s Innovation Preview was the unveiling of the updated AeroCreeper. The Power-Lift G2 maintenance-oriented chair began out of necessity to help pilots and aircraft mechanics who suffer from hours of crouching, kneeling, bending and contorting to clean and maintain all areas of their aircraft. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:13PM EST
Revisiting 04.14.26: Innovation Preview 2026, CiES Enhances, New AvNav APP Gene Conrad led the 2026 Innovation Preview with great news about the health of the SnF Aerospace Expo... with much improved advance ticket sales (and last year was already a record setter), massive site improvements, and gratitude for the dedication of the thousands of volunteers that make the event happen each and every year. With a 4 Cylinder DeltaHawk now heading for production, and the 6 cylinder (which will have MASSIVE HP) now heading for tooling, we were VERY enthused to get details of TWO 2 cylinder variants that will support a number of military applications, but will also be made available for MOSAIC class projects. One variant looks to be VERY competitive with the Rotax 912 series... more news to follow. The non-prop side of Hartzell has acquired Aerox... a vendor of all things aviation oxygen. Aerox had built up a significant GA, Commercial and military oxygen products portfolio and the addition will join the Precise Flight line. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, Apr 27,2026 08:49:06PM EST
SportPlane Resource Guide (NG) Volume 3 is Bigger, Bolder, and a Whole Lot Easier to Carry The SportPlane Resource Guide has, like many old kit builds, been collecting dust for years. Over the next year, the book is finally getting a third edition…and this time, it's going digital -- uit HAS to... its simply too big to carry around. Aero-News Network is well on its way to debuting the new e-book with a renewed focus on affordable, entry-level flying machines. The last edition clocked in at nearly 1,100 pages and featured more than 800 sport aircraft from around the world. This new ‘eSPRG’ is expected to blow past that, with over 2000 pages of specs, analysis, and directories.
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