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Klyde Morris (06.08.26)
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:57:39PM EST
'Stabbing'The Sound Barrier... Really, Klyde? FMI: www.klydemorris.com

Classic Aero-TV: Honoring Pioneers: International Women’s Air &Space Museum
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:21PM EST
From 2010 (YouTube Edition): Museum President Details Exhibits Featuring Women’s Aviation Accomplishments On November 2nd, 1929, 117 American female pilots gathered at Curtiss Field in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York; their goal was simple: to create an organization dedicated to the advancement of aviation. Three years later, Amelia Earhart became the first president of the “Ninety-Nines, Inc.,” named for the 99 charter members of the first organization composed entirely of licensed female pilots. Today, the Ninety-Nines has over 5,500 members throughout the world.

Classic Aero-TV: THE Heavy-Lifting Helo - Kaman's K-Max at Heli-Expo 2017
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:17PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Kaman Revives The K-MAX Helicopter… Kaman has revived the K-MAX helicopter, and delivered the first new production aircraft to a customer in April, 2017. Terry Fogarty, Director of Business Development for K-MAX Helicopter Programs at Kaman, told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell at HAI in Dallas, TX earlier this year that when you think about a helicopter as a tool, he is continually surprised by the number of different missions suggested by customers for that tool. Such uses include humanitarian missions, powerline missions, and other things that were always on the periphery before, but are now becoming more front-and-center.

NTSB Final Report: American Champion Aircraft 7ECA
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:12PM EST
Pilot And Flight Instructor Were Conducting An Instructional Flight During Which The Pilot Performed Upset Recoveries And Basic Aerobatic Maneuvers Analysis: The pilot and flight instructor were conducting an instructional flight during which the pilot performed upset recoveries and basic aerobatic maneuvers. During the flight and subsequent taxi, the pilot reported intermittent rudder resistance that he described as a “catch” and an audible “pop.” A post-flight inspection revealed that the lower rudder hinge had separated from the rudder post. Postaccident examination revealed that the rudder post had fractured along the weld toes that attached the middle knuckle of the lower rudder hinge to the post. Although the service manual required inspection of the rudder for damage and cracks, it is likely that the fatigue cracking was obscured by the fabric covering and was not readily apparent during routine visual inspection.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.05.26)
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:08PM EST
Aero Linx: Transportation Safety Board of Canada The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is an independent agency created by an Act of Parliament (the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act) on 29 March 1990 with the mandate to advance safety in air, marine, pipeline, and rail transportation in Canada.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.05.26): Airport Taxi Charts
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:04PM EST
Airport Taxi Charts Designed to expedite the efficient and safe flow of ground traffic at an airport. These charts are identified by the official airport name; e.g., Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.05.26)
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:50:00PM EST
“The weather window looked permissible, but we flew through more severe weather than expected – the sort of turbulence that would have had coffee on the ceiling in an airliner – and the only problem was that it consumed more energy than anticipated. Everything was green except the battery level.” Source: A statement from Skydweller Aero CEO Robert Miller, who remains optimistic despite the loss of the company’s prototype aircraft, telling Forbes that the situation was very different from the accidents that ended other solar projects, and that Skydweller’s technology is not just mature but improving.

Airborne-NextGen 06.03.26: DJI Audit, Drones Dropping Clams, FAA v eAircraft Reg
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:49:56PM EST
Also: Blue Origin Rocket Explodes, Pivotal, Moon Drone Contract, Tracking Airborne Targets From Orbit DJI, a Chinese tech company making consumer drones, is hitting back at the U.S. foreign-made drone ban by highlighting a newly released independent security audit that finds no major security threat in the company’s drones. DJI has released the findings of the most comprehensive independent security assessment yet, conducted on their products. OnDefend, a U.S.-based cybersecurity firm trusted by national security stakeholders and enterprise leaders, audited the DJI Matrice 4E with RC Plus 2 Enterprise controller and the DJI Air 3S with RC 2 controller, subjecting both systems to advanced adversarial testing across software, hardware, and radio-frequency domains. Conservation groups and researchers in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon say they have surpassed a major milestone in a yearslong effort to restore one of the state’s most ecologically important estuaries, with more than 100 million clams now returned to the waterway. Coastal Conservation Association Florida and Phillips Infrastructure have deployed 3.5 million clams by drone into the lagoon near Port St. John, pushing the restoration project past the 100-million mark as part of the organization’s Billion Clam Initiative. The FAA hasn't yet certified an electric aircraft for commercial operations but is currently evaluating electric aircraft and engine designs for certification on a case-by-case basis, according to a GAO report. It's also considering regulatory changes that could standardize how it evaluates these products. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne-NextGen 06.03.26: DJI Audit, Drones Dropping Clams, FAA v eAircraft Reg
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:49:50PM EST
Also: Blue Origin Rocket Explodes, Pivotal, Moon Drone Contract, Tracking Airborne Targets From Orbit DJI, a Chinese tech company making consumer drones, is hitting back at the U.S. foreign-made drone ban by highlighting a newly released independent security audit that finds no major security threat in the company’s drones. DJI has released the findings of the most comprehensive independent security assessment yet, conducted on their products. OnDefend, a U.S.-based cybersecurity firm trusted by national security stakeholders and enterprise leaders, audited the DJI Matrice 4E with RC Plus 2 Enterprise controller and the DJI Air 3S with RC 2 controller, subjecting both systems to advanced adversarial testing across software, hardware, and radio-frequency domains. Conservation groups and researchers in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon say they have surpassed a major milestone in a yearslong effort to restore one of the state’s most ecologically important estuaries, with more than 100 million clams now returned to the waterway. Coastal Conservation Association Florida and Phillips Infrastructure have deployed 3.5 million clams by drone into the lagoon near Port St. John, pushing the restoration project past the 100-million mark as part of the organization’s Billion Clam Initiative. The FAA hasn't yet certified an electric aircraft for commercial operations but is currently evaluating electric aircraft and engine designs for certification on a case-by-case basis, according to a GAO report. It's also considering regulatory changes that could standardize how it evaluates these products. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne 05.28.26: FAA-MED Staffs Up, Red Arrows Down To 7, Army’s Cheyenne II
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:49:14PM EST
Also: Boeing Increasing 737 Production, Independence One to Oshkosh, 43 Year Army Career, FAA Launches USD 26 Million Push The FAA has added 40% more staff to review health certifications of pilots and air traffic controllers after an employee blew the whistle on severe shortfalls that allegedly endangered the public. The backlog may have led to hundreds of pilots flying who should not have been medically cleared to do so and delayed hiring efforts for new controllers, the whistleblower alleged to the Office of Special Counsel. OSC, which reviews allegations from federal whistleblowers, recommended the FAA employee for a monetary award as a result of his disclosure. The Royal Air Force Red Arrows are set to adjust one of aviation’s most recognisable formations as they prepare to operate future displays with seven aircraft instead of nine. The change reflects a wider effort to extend the life of the ageing Hawk T1 fleet while the service moves toward a long anticipated replacement. Bell Textron Inc. is ramping up production of the U.S. Army’s MV-75 Cheyenne II aircraft with the grand opening of its Wichita, Kan., assembly center for the aircraft’s fuselage. The production is part of an accelerated initiative directed by Army leaders for the future long-range assault aircraft, or FLRAA. The vertical-lift, next-generation aircraft will be used for tactical assault and other missions. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 05.28.26: FAA-MED Staffs Up, Red Arrows Down To 7, Army’s Cheyenne II
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:49:09PM EST
Also: Boeing Increasing 737 Production, Independence One to Oshkosh, 43 Year Army Career, FAA Launches USD 26 Million Push The FAA has added 40% more staff to review health certifications of pilots and air traffic controllers after an employee blew the whistle on severe shortfalls that allegedly endangered the public. The backlog may have led to hundreds of pilots flying who should not have been medically cleared to do so and delayed hiring efforts for new controllers, the whistleblower alleged to the Office of Special Counsel. OSC, which reviews allegations from federal whistleblowers, recommended the FAA employee for a monetary award as a result of his disclosure. The Royal Air Force Red Arrows are set to adjust one of aviation’s most recognisable formations as they prepare to operate future displays with seven aircraft instead of nine. The change reflects a wider effort to extend the life of the ageing Hawk T1 fleet while the service moves toward a long anticipated replacement. Bell Textron Inc. is ramping up production of the U.S. Army’s MV-75 Cheyenne II aircraft with the grand opening of its Wichita, Kan., assembly center for the aircraft’s fuselage. The production is part of an accelerated initiative directed by Army leaders for the future long-range assault aircraft, or FLRAA. The vertical-lift, next-generation aircraft will be used for tactical assault and other missions. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.06.26)
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:49:04PM EST
“Even if I had known their resolution, there was no phone number or frequency of who to communicate with...” Source: Comments from Darrin Smedsmo, from Roseau, Minn., the Minnesota pilot whose plane was inexplicably seized after an emergency landing on Red Lake Nation land and now has his aircraft back after more than seven months of dispute and federal intervention. Smedsmo said tribal authorities seized his aircraft, citing a 1978 tribal resolution that prohibits airplanes from flying below 20,000 feet over Red Lake Nation lands.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.06.26): En Route High Altitude Charts
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:48:59PM EST
En Route High Altitude Charts Provide aeronautical information for en route instrument navigation (IFR) in the high altitude stratum. Information includes the portrayal of jet routes, identification and frequencies of radio aids, selected airports, distances, time zones, special use airspace, and related information.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.06.26)
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:48:55PM EST
Aero Linx: Bellanca Champion Club The Bellanca-Champion Club welcomes all owners, pilots, and enthusiasts. Whether you're a Bellanca owner or not, we invite you to join us. The club is dedicated to the Bellanca Cruisair, Cruisemaster, Viking/Super Viking, American Champion Citabria, Decathlon, Scout, Champion, and AviaBellanca Skyrocket lines of aircraft, their furtherance, history, preservation, and maintenance.

Airborne 06.01.26: Stupid Pilot Trix, WAC Moves To Iowa, T-38s Return
Sun, Jun 07,2026 04:48:50PM EST
Also: FAA Evals eAircraft, Super Guppy Returns, CAF Goes Hawaiian, NTSB on Cockpit Voice Recordings A South Carolina pilot is facing criminal charges after witnesses reported a small aircraft repeatedly flying at an extremely low altitude over a crowded stretch of beach on Pawleys Island. The incident occurred on April 10, when Georgetown County deputies received multiple calls about an aircraft making low passes near Atlantic Avenue and beachfront homes. Several witnesses told authorities the airplane appeared dangerously close to the sand. The 2026 World Aerobatic Championship is headed to Mason City, Iowa (KMCW). The venue change from Batavia, N.Y., has been approved by the international aerobatics commission (CIVA) , and planning at the new location is well underway for the championship event. The contest dates remain the same: Aug. 23 – Sept. 2, 2026. The Air Force has lifted the operational pause on the Talon T-38 aircraft and expects the fleet to return to flying in a few days, the service announced Friday. The pause affected the Air Education and Training Command, Air Combat Command, Air Force Materiel Command and the Air Force Global Strike Command. It was ordered on May 20 following a mishap on a training flight from Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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