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Classic Aero-TV: Indianapolis Threatens Heliport Closure For Stadium
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:29PM EST
From 2024 (YouTube Edition) Chuck Surack Trying To Save Heavily-Used Air Transportation Asset The City of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Airport Authority have petitioned the FAA to decommission a heavily-used heliport that’s been located in the heart of the city for several decades. The city wants to replace it with a soccer stadium or apartment buildings. Billionaire entrepreneur Chuck Surack, owner of Enstrom Helicopters, has been trying for over three years to save the heliport from the city’s attempts to shut it down. He has pointed out time after time how heavily it is used for a variety of purposes such as emergency services, business transportation, and concerts and other recreation including nearby pro sports venues.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.18.26)
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:25PM EST
“I think we’re going to be able to get you up in the air at some point in the not too distant future...” Source: Gov. Ron DeSantis says eVTOL aircraft could begin flying in the Central Florida Aerospace Region before 2026 ends. The effort could eventually put Tampa and Orlando within reach of a new kind of air transportation. At SunTrax in Auburndale, DeSantis and Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue highlighted the state’s push to develop Advanced Air Mobility infrastructure, including two vertiports designed for aircraft and communications testing in controlled, real-world conditions.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.18.26)
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:22PM EST
Aero Linx: Mercy Flight Southeast Mercy Flight Southeast’s mission is to arrange free flights so children and adults can have access to the far-from-home doctors that can save their lives. Mercy Flight Southeast coordinates missions to fly organ transplant candidates, people involved in clinical trials, chemotherapy or other repetitive treatment, victims of abuse seeking relocation, families receiving help from Ronald McDonald Houses, Shriners Hospitals and many other charities, disabled or sick children to special summer camp programs, disaster relief and for many other humanitarian reasons.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.18.26): Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:18PM EST
Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) A radio transmitter attached to the aircraft structure which operates from its own power source on 121.5 MHz and 243.0 MHz. It aids in locating downed aircraft by radiating a downward sweeping audio tone, 2-4 times per second. It is designed to function without human action after an accident.

Airborne 08.12.26: Mesa $$ Fee Delay, Red Arrows Stuck, Archer Acquires
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:15PM EST
Also: Nearly 20 Years Of Airborne, Little Blue Cloud, EAA Gathering Raises $2.85M, Solairus Acquisition The Mesa City Council has voted 6-1 to delay Falcon Field Airport’s landing fee program amid an ongoing lawsuit and an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “This delay in the implementation is to give an opportunity for our outside counsel, a national expert, to provide that independent review, and to determine whether to provide confirmation on the fees or to propose and recommend new fees,” said city attorney Jim Smith. The British Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatics team the Red Arrows have pulled out of a number of key summer events due to the team being stranded in Canada. The RAF's aerobatics team were due to return to RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire last week following its tour of the U.S., but were grounded due to poor weather predicted for north-eastern regions of Canada. In an update, the team said it now anticipated continuing its multi-leg journey back to the U.K. next week. Boeing and Archer Aviation have announced the companies have signed definitive agreements in which Archer will acquire Boeing's Wisk Aero, SkyGrid and Insitu subsidiaries. The acquisitions, including the drone maker Insitu and airspace-services provider SkyGrid, give Archer access to Boeing's autonomous-flight technology, potentially bolstering its position in defense and commercial logistics. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.19.26)
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:09PM EST
“This November, we are opening Kennedy Space Center’s historic Shuttle Landing Facility to the public for America’s newest and most exciting aerospace technology expo and airshow, and we are calling it MAX POWER... For 250 years, America has advanced by building what did not exist, flying higher, moving faster, and reaching toward the near-impossible. There is no better place to celebrate that spirit than at NASA Kennedy, America’s gateway to the stars and the place where so many of our nation’s greatest achievements began.” Source: NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, discussing NASA's announcement of MAX POWER, a public exposition of American air and space innovation, Nov. 7 and Nov. 8, on and near the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.19.26)
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:39:00PM EST
Aero Linx: Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo From its humble beginnings in 1974 as a fly-in for sport aviation enthusiasts, the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo has grown into one of the largest and most successful aviation events on earth. We are Florida’s largest annual convention of any kind, and each year over 200,000 visitors flock to what has become known as “Aviation’s Season Opener” or “Spring Break for Pilots.”

Airborne 08.19.26: Airplane Farm Intro's 3 New A/C, Boulder Victory, 500th CJ4
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:56PM EST
Also: Embry-Riddle Airstrip Plan, New Generation Of CVRs, Chelan Runway Concerns, Bangor Runway Closure The Airplane Farm has announced a trio of flight platforms engineered for personal transit, elite competition, and tactical security operations. Known for blending advanced aerodynamics with high-strength structural engineering, the manufacturer's latest lineup highlights a major push toward high-performance personal flight and adaptable, optionally piloted defense systems, the company says. The City of Boulder is now moving to pursue new federal and state grant funds to maintain the airport, ensuring it will continue to play a key role in the community. Last month, the city council voted 8-1 to continue operating the airport and seek federal and state funding for its upkeep. A key airport opponent on the council who sought avenues to close the airport and redevelop the land then resigned after the vote. Textron Aviation has announced the 500th delivery of a Cessna Citation CJ4 series business jet, the company’s largest light jet, setting the stage for the next chapter of the aircraft with the upcoming Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen3. The milestone aircraft, a Citation CJ4 Gen2, was delivered to a customer based in the Philippines. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 08.17.26: CA AD$-B Abu$e, Bell 222 Problems, Pilots v Falcon Field
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:51PM EST
Also: NTSB Says Fan Blade Broke Off, Surface Movement Radar System, APS Jet Transition, UT NG Fights Fire California pilots are fighting back against local governments using FAA-mandated ADS-B aircraft tracking data for tax collection. Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang said he uses ADS-B for tax collection. “If you have an aircraft and it’s here in LA county, it’s assessable for the period of the time it’s in the county,” Prang says. California Pilots Association Vice President Eve Lopez calls the policy a Big Brother approach. An in-flight failure of a Bell 222 tail rotor pitch horn has prompted the FAA to act immediately. The component may develop premature fatigue cracks in areas exposed to elevated stress. Now, affected helicopters face mandatory replacement before they fly again. The Arizona Pilots Association (APA) and the Aviation Safety Advisory Group of Arizona (ASAG), among others, have submitted comments to the FAA pushing back on the City of Mesa’s defense of its financial methodology and rationale behind the implementation of landing fees at Falcon Field. The filing comes as part of the FAA’s ongoing review of FAR Part 13 complaints challenging the city’s landing fee program. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Final Report: Cub Crafters Inc CC18-180
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:46PM EST
The Landing Area Was Rougher Than Anticipated, Which Caused The Airplane To Bounce And Become Airborne Analysis: The pilot reported that he had been conducting glider tow operations and the gliders were landing back to the same airport that he had departed from. After releasing a glider, he flew west of the airport to survey the landing area due to the high volume of activity on the ground at the airport. He determined that he would land to a grassy area adjacent to the runway. The pilot maneuvered the airplane for a short base-to-final approach and noted that his approach speed was approximately 5 to 10 mph faster than normal with full flaps extended. He touched down “fairly firm” in a tail-low wheel landing attitude. After the tailwheel contacted the ground, he applied full aft elevator and braking.

Airborne 08.14.26: Bahamas Fee BS, FBO Fees Questioned, 5000th R44
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:42PM EST
Also: Last Known Living WASP, Coulson C-130H Fleet, AH-64 Apache Down, Ukraine Sends 2000 Drones To US The Bahamas Air Navigation Services Authority (BANSA) recently began retroactive collection of fees to aircraft operators who flew to, from, within or over the Bahamas in a piston twin, turboprop or jet aircraft since May 1, 2021. BANSA exempts single-engine piston powered aircraft on private flights from these fees. “NBAA is launching an advocacy effort with other impacted stakeholders and the U.S. government to highlight the negative economic impact such onerous fees will have on FBOs, airports, the travel industry and surrounding businesses,” said Laura Everington, NBAA’s director of international operations and regulations. A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report says investigators posing as pilots called 45 FBOs at 40 general aviation airports and compared the prices they received by phone against listings on AirNav, various airport directories, ForeFlight and FBO websites. ANN’s Jim Campbell was good friends with the legendary Frank Robinson for many years and remembers the very first R44 very well... now the 5000th is about to come off the line. Robinson Helicopter Company (RHC) has reached a new milestone, selling its 5,000th R44 Raven II helicopter to its dealership ARICA in Ecuador. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 08.13.26: I-10 Deadstick, AMT SkillBridge, Dragon Flt
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:37PM EST
Also: I Hart Flying Foundation, EAA Gathering Raises $2.85M, Medical Reform, Broward County Aerospace Program A 21-year-old flight instructor declared an in-flight emergency and landed a small plane on Interstate 10 after the aircraft’s engine began failing, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. No one was hurt. Air traffic control audio from the incident captures pilot Emily Shelton reporting a burning oil smell and dropping oil pressure before telling controllers she did not believe she could reach the airport. “We would like to go ahead and declare an emergency. We’re losing our engine. I don’t know if we’re gonna make it to the airport,” she said. More than 1,000 students have graduated from the Aviation Maintenance Technical program called the SkillBridge program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The program helps service members transition into high-demand, well-paying careers in the aerospace industry through professional certifications and engagement with industry partners, the university has announced. Dragon Flight Training Academy, a South Florida flight school based at North Perry Airport in Pembroke Pines, has been acquired by Alpha-Tech Aviation Services. The transaction carries special significance following the passing of Dragon Flight Training Academy co-founder Anh-Thu Nguyen in July 2025 while attempting to circumnavigate the globe in her Lancair IV-P aircraft, Amelia. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne-Innovation 08.18.26: 1st Flt: Heart X1, US Drone Ban, Catapult Chaos
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:30PM EST
Also: Heli Routes For Las Vegas, MQ-25 Stingray Report, Skyryse Robinson Model R66, Microwave Drone Defense Heart Aerospace has announced the successful first flight of the company's X1 demonstrator aircraft which the company says is the largest battery-electric aircraft ever flown. The aircraft spans 106 feet, measuring 76 feet nose to tail, and weighing more than 25,000 pounds at takeoff. The X1 is a full-scale demonstrator representative of Heart's ES-30 production aircraft. The FCC’s Covered List is beginning to redraw the boundaries of the U.S. drone market. Previously approved models can remain available, but new foreign-made aircraft without FCC certification face a closed door. The change could make the next drone release a very different proposition from the last. The FCC requires wireless-equipped devices to receive authorization before they can be marketed in the US. By placing foreign-made drones that have not already received FCC certification on its Covered List, the agency has effectively blocked numerous international manufacturers from bringing future uncertified models into the American market. President Trump has directed the Navy to tear out a complex system for launching jet fighters from its aircraft carriers and instead go back to using steam catapults, a move Navy official has fought for years and will likely cost billions of dollars. U.S. officials say Trump signed a national security memorandum Thursday directing the change, which would involve removing the electromagnetic catapult system used by the ships in the Gerald R. Ford class of carriers. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Innovation!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.19.26): Ground Stop
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:19PM EST
Ground Stop The GS is a process that requires aircraft that meet a specific criteria to remain on the ground. The criteria may be airport specific, airspace specific, or equipment specific; for example, all departures to San Francisco, or all departures entering Yorktown sector, or all Category I and II aircraft going to Charlotte. GSs normally occur with little or no warning.

Classic Aero-TV: Anticipating Futurespace - Blue Origin Visits Airventure 2017
Thu, Aug 20,2026 07:38:15PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Flight-Proven Booster On Display At AirVenture… EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is known primarily as a celebration of experimental and amateur-built aircraft. But over the years, the scope of the show has grown to include all aspects of aviation and aerospace. Enter Blue Origin, an aerospace company that has seen significant success over the past two years launching and recovering reusable boosters with an eye towards suborbital space tourism and commercial space launches. And this year, the Blue Origin New Shepard booster was on display at Boeing Plaza at AirVenture 2017. Rob Meyerson, President of Blue Origin, told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell, that the company decided to have a presence at AirVenture to introduce their rocket to a broader audience, and give people a glimpse of the capsule that they hope will one day carry paying passengers on suborbital flights.

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