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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.14.26)
Sat, May 16,2026 08:56:21PM EST
“This is such a special and important opportunity to bring back adapted flights to Doncaster Sheffield Airport. Working with Aerobility, it’s fantastic to give anybody with a disability - who may have an interest in aviation or just want to see their local area from a new perspective - a chance to experience the wonder of flying.” Source: Christian Foster, Director at FlyDoncaster, reflects on his experience with Aerobility. Doncaster Sheffield Airport may still be a long way from normal passenger service, but in the meantime, it’s hosting a pretty meaningful return to operations: Aerobility’s adapted flight experiences. The charity will operate two light aircraft specially modified for people with physical disabilities between May 26 and 29.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.14.26): Basic Radar Service
Sat, May 16,2026 08:56:17PM EST
Basic Radar Service These services are provided for VFR aircraft by all commissioned terminal radar facilities. Basic radar service includes safety alerts, traffic advisories, limited radar vectoring when requested by the pilot, and sequencing at locations where procedures have been established for this purpose and/or when covered by a letter of agreement. The purpose of this service is to adjust the flow of arriving IFR and VFR aircraft into the traffic pattern in a safe and orderly manner and to provide traffic advisories to departing VFR aircraft.

Classic Aero-TV: Kitfox Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Sat, May 16,2026 08:56:13PM EST
From Oshkosh 2024 (YouTube Edition): Company Back to Its Roots With New Designs Kitfox Aircraft celebrated its 40th anniversary at the same spot it all began: EAA’s Oshkosh AirVenture. Introduced in 1984, the Kitfox is a beloved two-seater known for ease of assembly, an impressive safety record, and a fun flight experience. 7 series and over 7,000 kit deliveries later, Kitfox aircraft are bigger, faster, and sportier than ever. Reflecting on the kit’s Oshkosh debut, Kitfox President and CEO John McBean commented: “Everybody thought, he's gonna stall it and spin it, and it just continued climbing. And we’ve never looked back.”

NTSB Final Report: Tabor W Coates AR-1
Sat, May 16,2026 08:56:10PM EST
At Rotation, His Rotor Speed Was Marginal, And The Rotor Blades Began To Flap Before Contacting The Gyroplane’s Tail Analysis: The pilot of the gyroplane began the takeoff roll and attempted to build rotor rpm. He reported that at rotation, his rotor speed was marginal, and the rotor blades began to flap before contacting the gyroplane’s tail. The pilot then lost control of the gyroplane, and it impacted the runway and rolled onto its side. The fuselage and tail of the gyroplane were substantially damaged during the accident sequence. The pilot reported that there were no preaccident mechanical malfunctions or failures with the gyroplane that would have precluded normal operation.

Airborne-NextGen 05.12.26: Solar Impulse 2 Down, DARPA XRQ-73, New Drone Regs
Sat, May 16,2026 08:56:06PM EST
Also: NASA Armstrong, DART Aerospace, UAE Regulator And Archer, Uncrewed Aerial Logistics The Solar Impulse 2, a long-range experimental aircraft, crashed in the Gulf of Mexico when it lost power during an unmanned test flight on May 4, a report from the NTSB said. There were no fatalities or injuries. The NTSB said the aircraft suffered a loss of power before crashing into the ocean. It was completely destroyed. No one was on board. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory and Northrop Grumman, has flown the XRQ-73, a hybrid-electric, unmanned experimental aircraft. The flight occurred at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. in April 226 as part of DARPA’s series hybrid electric propulsion aircraft demonstration (SHEPARD) program. The FAA has issued a proposed rule that would allow specific categories of critical infrastructure sites to apply for restrictions on drone operations around their facilities. The restrictions would be submitted and approved via a new FAA web portal. Approval will be based on safety or security criteria. Sixteen sectors would be eligible for restrictions, including energy production, transportation systems, chemical facilities, water treatment plants, and defense industrial complexes. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne 05.13.26: Wills Wing Turmoil, Fighter Mixup, 1st Homebuilt RV-916
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:59PM EST
Also: KSMO's Oldest Flight School, India’s Aviation Boom, 2.5 Millionth Young Eagle, Air Antilles Kaput Wills Wing recently announced that production of all hang gliders will pause effective May 15, 2026. The decision comes amid unresolved uncertainty surrounding ownership and authorization of key intellectual property connected to the Wills Wing brand and its Mexico based operations. The situation traces back to 2021, when Wills Wing revealed plans to close its longtime California manufacturing facility after 48 years in operation. According to findings reviewed by military investigators, a Major pilot preparing for his final flight before reassignment wanted to capture memorable in flight photos during the mission. Another pilot agreed to help stage the shot. What followed was a split second decision that carried a very expensive consequence. Lockwood Aviation’s Rotax-powered RV-9A concept has moved out of the attractive spec sheet phase, with builder Frank Owens’ RV-9A logging its first round of flights on May 7. The initial report was exactly what builders want to hear: “great, no squawks.” All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 05.11.26: CH-701's 40th Anniversary, Fuel Increases, C172 Tail-Skid
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:53PM EST
Also: Air Force Greenlights T-7A, Terrain Awareness Survey, CAP Storm Response, FSA VAPI Approval (and YES! Holland's Back From Maternity Leave, On Partial Duty!) Zenith Aircraft Company is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its original STOL CH 701 "Sky Jeep"Design. Zenith Aircraft has been manufacturing SportPlanes in Mexico, Mo., since the early 1990s, operating in a niche corner of the market specializing in all-metal, high-wing and low-wing light sport airplanes that customers assemble themselves. The company traces its origins back to aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz, who began designing light aircraft in the 1970s. U.S. aviation fuel prices continued trending higher in April, with sustained increases nationwide as the war in Iran and ongoing instability in the Middle East continued to influence energy markets. National JET A full service averaged $8.05 in April, representing an increase of $0.41 (5.3%) compared to March. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii, Lower-48 JET A full service averaged $7.97, up $0.38 (5.0%) compared to March. The FAA was notified that a tail skid featuring a J-shaped, hook design manufactured by AirKit LLC under Part Number 16316, has been installed on FAA type-certificated Cessna 172s. This discovery was made following an incident on a Cessna 172 instructional flight in which the aircraft experienced a minor tail strike. During the strike, the tail-skid bracket bent backward and upward, penetrated the rudder’s bottom skin panel, and subsequently jammed the rudder. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.15.26)
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:48PM EST
“Hal’s passion and dedication transformed Sporty’s from an idea into a great American business story. As an employee-owned company, we remain committed to his original vision: create uniquely high-quality products and back them up with friendly, helpful service.” Source: John Zimmerman, Sporty’s president and CEO, reflecting on his friend and mentor, Hal Shevers.

Airborne 05.08.26: The F-14 Returns?, Airline Fuel Woes, Fed v Trump
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:45PM EST
Also: Airventure Voted Tops, Banyan Promises No World Cup Fees, Spirit Parked, Drone Protection The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed the Maverick Act of 2026 to preserve the last three F-14 Tomcats for public display and educational purposes. Congressman Abraham Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) introduced the Maverick Act of 2026, a bipartisan bill to preserve the last three F-14 Tomcats. The legislation is a companion to a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.). The Maverick Act of 2026 creates a narrow exception to the post-retirement restrictions that have destroyed nearly all F-14s. New Bureau of Transportation Statistics data shows that US airlines spent just over $5 billion on fuel in March, giving the industry a painfully clear look at what the current fuel spike is actually costing it. More than 75,000 flights have already been cut from the summer schedule in response to the price surge… and it may only get worse from here. A New Hampshire FAA employee is on the federal stand after allegedly emailing a very obvious death threat to President Donald Trump. This appears to be the last step in a pattern that drew Secret Service attention months earlier. 35-year-old Dean DelleChiaie, from Nashua, New Hampshire, was charged with interstate communication of a threat after prosecutors saw an email he allegedly sent to the White House on April 21. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 05.15.26: AOPA Mtg Underwhelms, Hal Shevers Remembered, MD-11s Return
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:40PM EST
Also: Remembering Dan Fordice, Skyborne Expands, Anti-Drone Pilot Program, Governor Grounded New AOPA Board Chairman Luke Wippler kicked off the May 12 meeting in Frederick, Md., saying he has taken on the role with the “heavy weight of gaining your trust, support and continued membership. “I recognize we need to rebuild your trust,” Wippler said. Still; the current leadership refused to offer proper transparency about the past and instead explained it wanted to concentrate on the future... Hal Shevers, 90, founder and longtime chairman of Sporty’s, a pioneering force in pilot training and a beloved leader in the aviation community, died Tuesday, May 12 in Florida. Shevers life’s work shaped the landscape of general aviation for more than six decades. The MD-11 is back in the air… though not quite back in regular service yet. A short FedEx test flight marked the first step towards the trijet’s return-to-service after last November’s fatal accident left the jet grounded. FedEx’s MD-11F completed the test flight out of Memphis on May 9. The aircraft, N621FE, departed Memphis International Airport at 5:39 pm and returned at 6:53, earning a little over 70 minutes in the air. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 05.14.26: India Training, KSMO Flt School, VoloXPro
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:35PM EST
Also: ERAU Prof Wins Grant, EAA YE 2.5 Millionth, Ex-Spirit Pilots, AA Pilot Union Swap India’s skies are expanding at full throttle, and now a new training route is giving future pilots a clearer path into commercial aviation. With airline demand surging and fleets growing rapidly, Skyborne’s new Florida based programme could become a major launchpad for the next wave of Indian aviators. A new chapter is opening for aspiring pilots in India, and it feels like the kind of shift aviation watchers will be talking about for years. Proteus Flight School has trained thousands of pilots at Santa Monica Airport, outlasting competitors and weathering regulatory shifts that shuttered other operators at the field. But its future is uncertain now as closure of the airport hangs in the balance. Founded in 1996, Proteus is the oldest continuously operating flight school at the airport. It has since expanded to a primary location and a maintenance and instruction hangar. Volocopter has unveiled the VoloXPro, an all electric ultralight multicopter that feels less like science fiction and more like the first real glimpse into aviation’s next everyday reality. Built from the foundation of the company’s proven VoloCity platform, the VoloXPro blends modern technology with a refreshingly human approach to flying. It is aimed at everyone from flight schools and flying clubs to sightseeing operators and aviation enthusiasts eager to experience what electric aviation truly feels like from the pilot seat. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.15.26): Discrete Code
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:23PM EST
Discrete Code As used in the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (ATCRBS), any one of the 4096 selectable Mode 3/A aircraft transponder codes except those ending in zero zero; e.g., discrete codes: 0010, 1201, 2317, 7777; nondiscrete codes: 0100, 1200, 7700. Nondiscrete codes are normally reserved for radar facilities that are not equipped with discrete decoding capability and for other purposes such as emergencies (7700), VFR aircraft (1200), etc.

NTSB Prelim: Hiller UH-12E
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:18PM EST
About 1700, He Began Spraying A Field And During The Flight, The Main Rotor “Developed A Vertical Hop...” On April 30, 2026, about 1730 central daylight time, a Hiller UH-12E, N22SP, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Chickasha, Oklahoma. The pilot was not injured. The helicopter was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 137 aerial application flight. The pilot reported that he had completed two aerial application flights earlier that day and performed preflight inspections before both. About 1700, he began spraying a field and during the flight, the main rotor “developed a vertical hop,” and he observed one of the control rotor blades separate from the helicopter.

Classic Aero-TV: Honoring Our Legacy - Recrafting Paul’s Game-Changing Baby Ace
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:14PM EST
From 2014 (YouTube Edition): A Bit Of History Lovingly Restored To The Sport Aviation World ANN's Michael Maya Charles had to search around at EAA AirVenture 2014 to find this story. The Aeroplane Factory building was one of the original exhibition halls back in the days before the term AirVenture was invented and it was simply referred to as The Oshkosh Fly-In. The Aeroplane factory is no longer a star exhibit Hall, but what Michael found inside was the soul of EAA. If you could pinpoint a starting place for the formation of EAA you would find it a little airplane called the Baby Ace. Paul Poberezny acquired the rights to the Baby Ace design and published a full set of drawings in 3 issues of the Mechanics Illustrated Magazine in 1955. It could be said that this is the foundation upon which EAA was built.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.15.26)
Sat, May 16,2026 08:55:10PM EST
Aero Linx: The Aerospace Industries Association For over 100 years, the American aerospace and defense industry has shaped the world around us. From the first flight to the moon landing, the impact of A&D is immeasurable. And the next great aerospace achievement is on the horizon. We are critical to the health of the U.S. economy and serve as a seamless, fundamental part of daily life. Now more than ever, it’s vital that our collective industry has a strong voice speaking on its behalf.

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