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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (03.30.26)
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:13:01PM EST
“This wasn’t an easy decision, but it’s the right one. I believe in making room for the next generation. I would love to be able to help business steer its way through the legislative process, or associations, companies, whatever the case may be, and help them achieve what their outcome is...” Source: Rep. Sam Graves (R-Mo.), who leads the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said on Friday that he would retire in January 2027. Among his plans for the future, would include leveraging the relationships he has built in 25 years in Congress. Graves holds a commercial pilot certificate with over 3,000 hours of flight time. He is an active general aviation pilot who flies his own aircraft, including a 1954 North American T-6J and a Vans RV-8. He hosts the annual Wing Nuts Flying Circus airshow in his hometown of Tarkio, Missouri.

Airborne 03.30.26: Sonex Shuts Down, Piston Av Imperils Students, AEA26 LIVE!
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:58PM EST
Also: Artemis II Prepped, Phoenix PD Helos Shot At, Special ERAU C172, Zero-Gravity Indicator Announced Sonex Aircraft has ceased operations effective immediately. The decision was announced in a video message from owner Mark Schaible -- citing declining sales, rising production costs, and mounting debt, even amid the much-anticipated release of its Highwing kit. The move follows several years of profitless work towards the HighWing launch and what Schaible described as a “perfect storm” of economic pressures -- including increased competition from used aircraft, reduced kit demand, and tightening cash flow. These factors also pushed Schaible and his wife into bankruptcy. Piston Aviation Flight School In St. Louis has suddenly closed its doors and the damages to the students involved with that school are mounting. Company President Joe Ord told students in an email that the email serves as their “official voucher” to use their flight hours at St. Charles Flying Service. But Dennis Bampton, the owner of St. Charles Flying Service, said there was no agreement in place. “We never had any contracts or anything like that,” Bampton said. ANN has been proud to be the media partner of the Aircraft Electronics Association at the annual Convention and Trade Show -- an organization that represents nearly 1,300 member companies in more than 40 countries, including approved maintenance organizations specializing in maintenance, repair and installation of aircraft electronics systems in general aviation aircraft. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (03.30.26): Chart Supplement U.S.
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:46PM EST
Chart Supplement U.S. A flight information publication designed for use with appropriate IFR or VFR charts which contains data on all airports, seaplane bases, and heliports open to the public including communications data, navigational facilities, airport diagrams, certain special notices, and non-regulatory procedures. This publication is issued for the conterminous U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands in seven volumes according to geographical area.

Airborne 03.16.26: Fuel Costs Rise, New MD-564 Heli, FL's Anti-ADSB Fee Bill
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:43PM EST
Also: LSA SAIB, PC-12 PRO Order, Graham To Serve Another Term, IATA Annual Safety Report The national price for Jet A full service averaged $6.41 a gallon in February, representing an increase of $0.06 (0.9%) compared to January. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii, Lower-48 Jet A full service averaged $6.36, up $0.06 (1.0%), according to our friends at iFlightPlanner. National 100LL pricing also moved slightly higher in February; 100LL full service averaged $6.43, an increase of $0.06 (0.9%) compared to January, while 100LL self-service averaged $5.43, continuing to reflect an approximate 15% savings for operators using self-service fuel where available. MD Helicopters has introduced the MD 564, a new light-single-engine helicopter derived from the long-running MD 500 series. The company said the MD 564 combines a six-blade main rotor, a four-blade tail rotor, and a Rolls-Royce 250-C47E/3 engine with dual-channel FADEC. MD is positioning the helicopter as a higher-performance evolution of the 500-series platform rather than an all-new design. Florida legislators are finally cutting the general aviation community a little slack, with the state’s House of Representatives voting 108 to 2 in favor of a bill that would block airports from using Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) tracking data to issue landing fees or other fines. This has been a startlingly popular trend over the last few years. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 03.13.26: R66 TURBINETRUCK!, UT Airport Reprieve, ANN Needs Stringers
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:33PM EST
Also: Starship Version 3 Postponement, Moog Auto Pilot Line Acquired, VAI Career Program, Coalition On Radio Altimeter Mandate Sikorsky and Robinson Helicopter Company have pulled the wraps off the new R66 TURBINETRUCK: an autonomous cargo variant built around the beloved Robinson R66 platform and powered by Sikorsky’s MATRIX autonomy system. The project takes a proven light turbine helicopter, removes the pilot from the equation, and turns it into a cargo hauler for internal and external lift, remote-site resupply, disaster response, and the kind of contested logistics planners talk about more every year. West Desert Airpark in Utah won an appeal that reversed the town of Fairfield’s decision to deny its business-license renewal. Leaders in the small community of Fairfield in the Cedar Valley area had denied a business-license renewal for the airport. In a 13-page decision, a hearing officer says the town lacked legal justification to deny the license. One of the more unique and enjoyable aspects of our Special Event coverage is that we've instituted an Aero-Stringer program 3 decades ago to allow promising volunteer writers, videographers, and photographers, with a true passion for aviation, to come aboard and help us cover the aviation experience through THEIR EYES and keep us in touch with the true rank and file of the aviation world... All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 03.20.26: AOPA Backs Down, Firefly Wins Collier, ANN Presents AEA LIVE!
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:24PM EST
Also: World’s ‘Ugliest Aircraft’, Airplane-Helicopter Traffic Changes, 737 MAX Class Action, Spirit Heads for 'un-Bankruptcy?'AOPA is stepping back from the abyss... and serious changes are afoot... but the big question is whether or not that will help them out of the huge hole they dug for themselves in the preceding weeks. AOPA has confirmed that Luke Wippler has been elected as the new Chairman of the AOPA Board of Trustees. Outgoing Chair Jim Hauslein is on his way out. Permanently. NAA has announced that Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 Team is the recipient of the 2025 Robert J. Collier Trophy. The award honors the team’s achievement in completing the first fully successful commercial lunar landing and operating several NASA payloads, marking a significant advancement in the economics and accessibility of space between Earth and the moon. Few segments of the aviation industry offer more progress for the aviation world than the extraordinary innovations boasted yearly by the avionics community at the Aircraft Electronics Association Convention and Trade Show. For the 18th year, Aero-News has been privileged to act as AEA’s Media Partner bringing you ALL the news and background LIVE from this year’s convention in Dallas, TX. Log on to www.airborne-live.net to se it all! All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 03.18.26: 100th Rocket Anniversary, SnF26 NOTAM, Garmin Service Alert
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:16PM EST
Also: DEN Asks For TSA Support, NBAA Small A/C Exemption, Shaw Expo Postponed, Cruz Claims Pentagon 'Blindsided'The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has released its collection to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Dr. Robert H. Goddard’s first liquid-fueled rocket test flight, which effectively launched the space age. Goddard, assisted by his wife, Esther, sent the first liquid-fueled rocket aloft on March 16, 1926. He launched more than two dozen rockets in Roswell, N.M., before he died of throat cancer in 1945. If you’re planning to fly into Lakeland, Fla. for SUN 'n FUN 2026 next month, the NOTAM for the event is now available. It contains critical information for pilots, including arrival and departure procedures, frequencies, traffic flow, holding procedures, and airport operations during the event. With thousands of aircraft arriving throughout the week, safety and preparation are essential. Pilots are expected to thoroughly review the NOTAM before they depart, and follow all published procedures and ATC instructions while operating in the Lakeland area. Garmin has issued a service advisory on avionics that display advisory vertical guidance (+V) during certain non-precision instrument approaches. Non-precision approach advisory vertical guidance behaves similarly across Garmin avionics. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 03.19.26: AOPA Scandal Grows, Airport Wins, U-2 Dragon Lady Updates
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:12:12PM EST
Also: Air Tanker Helps Firefighters, Spirit Shrinks, EXTRA NG AD, 5 ATR 72-600 Sale In the last 48 hours, an intriguing web site popped up out of nowhere... SAVEAOPA.org... with great detail about some of the many postulated issues that have arisen since Darren Pleasance was forced out of the top spot... The site claimed that AOPA had lost some 50% of its membership, was suffering from less than positive financial issues and decrying the extraordinary control exerted by the AOPA Board... which pretty much answers to no one but itself. As ANN was noting the site's appearance, mission, and statements, it just disappeared... The Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC) won the case on appeal against the town of Superior and Boulder County related to their noise lawsuit. The appellate court’s ruling relied on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in City of Burbank v. Lockheed Air Terminal Inc., which held that federal law “generally preempts local police-power regulation of aircraft noise,” the release says. The city and county had sued the airport “for causing a public nuisance, seeking to enjoin touch-and-go operations by piston-engine aircraft at the airport.” BAE Systems has won a contract for Robins Air Force Base in Georgia to support and sustain the AN/ALQ-221 advanced defensive system (ADS) for the U.S. Air Force's U-2 Dragon Lady surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Prelim: Vans Aircraft RV-8
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:48PM EST
Witnesses Stated That The Pilot Appeared To Attempt To Recover From The Roll, And That The Airplane Was In A Wings Level Attitude Before It Impacted Terrain On February 28, 2026, at about 1005 mountain standard time, an experimental amateur-built, Vans Aircraft, RV-8, N80AR, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Hurricane, Utah. The pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. Pilot rated witnesses reported that the pilot was participating in a formation flying event, which was staged out of Saint George Regional Airport (SGU), Saint George, Utah. During the accident flight, the accident airplane was number two position of a flight of five. The pilot rated witnesses stated that they were flying about 500 ft above ground level (agl), at an airspeed of about 130 mph in an extended trail formation with about 800-1,000 ft of spacing between the airplanes.

Classic Aero-TV: CiES Fuel-Quantity and e-Throttle Systems Praised
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:45PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Bridge of CiES CiES Inc. is a Bend, Oregon-based designer and manufacturer of modular embedded aircraft systems and sensors. The company’s fuel-level senders have largely transformed—and bettered—fuel-management in general aviation aircraft. Differing dramatically from marginally-reliable float and legacy capacitance fuel-sensor systems, CiES’s intelligent fuel-level sensors are precise, dependable, and safe. Comprising advanced sensor technologies, unique interfaces, and embedded software, CiES products provide pilots and aircraft operators accurate and reliable data upon which important decisions may be better and more confidently made.

Airborne-NextGen 03.17.26: Verticon Roars, Joby Flies SFO, El Paso Drone Failure
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:40PM EST
Also: FAA Selects Eight Pilot Projects, Cargo-Drone Pilot Test, Counter-Drone System, ICE NOTAM Creates Uncertainty Vertical Aviation International (VAI) welcomed the global vertical aviation community to VERTICON 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Center, where the event delivered 280,000 square feet of exhibit space, 684 exhibitors, and 64 aircraft on display. The event drew 12,852 attendees and featured a show floor built for hands-on engagement, including a dedicated drone cage for indoor demonstrations. Joby Aviation has completed a series of demonstration flights in the San Francisco Bay area to demonstrate how it is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. The company wanted to illustrate air-taxi readiness in a region defined by traffic congestion, showing that the future of quiet, emissions-free flight is not just a concept, but nearing commercial readiness. With an operational foundation built on thousands of test flights and more than 50,000 miles logged across its fleet, the company is now ready to scale its presence across the United States. US Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) sent a letter to the FAA and others demanding they immediately address the interagency coordination failures that led to major incidents last month involving counter-drone high-energy laser systems near El Paso and Fort Hancock, Texas, and Santa Teresa, N.M. “The Federal interagency coordination process for counter-drone activities is clearly broken,” wrote Sen. Cantwell. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne-NextGen 03.17.26: Verticon Roars, Joby Flies SFO, El Paso Drone Failure
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:18PM EST
Also: FAA Selects Eight Pilot Projects, Cargo-Drone Pilot Test, Counter-Drone System, ICE NOTAM Creates Uncertainty Vertical Aviation International (VAI) welcomed the global vertical aviation community to VERTICON 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Center, where the event delivered 280,000 square feet of exhibit space, 684 exhibitors, and 64 aircraft on display. The event drew 12,852 attendees and featured a show floor built for hands-on engagement, including a dedicated drone cage for indoor demonstrations. Joby Aviation has completed a series of demonstration flights in the San Francisco Bay area to demonstrate how it is developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service. The company wanted to illustrate air-taxi readiness in a region defined by traffic congestion, showing that the future of quiet, emissions-free flight is not just a concept, but nearing commercial readiness. With an operational foundation built on thousands of test flights and more than 50,000 miles logged across its fleet, the company is now ready to scale its presence across the United States. US Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) sent a letter to the FAA and others demanding they immediately address the interagency coordination failures that led to major incidents last month involving counter-drone high-energy laser systems near El Paso and Fort Hancock, Texas, and Santa Teresa, N.M. “The Federal interagency coordination process for counter-drone activities is clearly broken,” wrote Sen. Cantwell. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (03.30.26)
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:04PM EST
Aero Linx: European Association for Aviation Psychology (EAAP) Since 1956 the European Association for Aviation Psychology (EAAP) provides a forum for professionals working in the various domains of aviation psychology and human factors. With more than 600 members worldwide we facilitate - from a European perspective - a professional network to encourage the successful management of human performance in aviation. If you are working in the field of aviation psychology and human factors, and you are looking for professional exchange and stimulation, join our association and contribute to its future challenges and opportunities to promote the human side of aviation. The objective of EAAP is to promote the study of psychology and the scientific pursuit of applied psychology in the field of aviation.

ANN: Your Daily Source of Aviation News - However You Like It
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:11:01PM EST
Whether You’re a Reader, Watcher, or Listener, ANN Has Got the Coverage You Need Aero-News Network has been delivering aviation and aerospace news for thirty years (!!!), and by now, we’ve wiggled our way onto just about every platform out there. Whether you’d rather read, watch, or stream, there’s a way to keep ANN in your daily routine. Here’s a quick rundown of where you can find us...

NTSB Prelim: Mooney M20E
Tue, Mar 31,2026 08:10:47PM EST
...Elevated Carbon Monoxide Levels In The Cockpit And A Forced Landing To Unsuitable Terrain After The Pilot Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Analysis: During cruise flight in a gradual descent, the airplane’s two carbon monoxide (CO) detectors began alerting. The pilot closed the cabin panel vent and opened a small cockpit window and 4 overhead vents. The pilot’s concern “turned to intense worry and fear as [he] noticed a feeling of lethargy and confusion, sort of slow motion coupled with graying peripheral vision.” He attempted to open the cabin door but was unsuccessful. The pilot decided not to continue the flight to the nearest airport, which was about 30 miles from his position; he shut down the engine and performed a forced landing to a field. The pilot reported that after he shut down the engine, his symptoms gradually dissipated, and he did not lose consciousness.

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