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Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:11:14PM EST
Wildfire Suppression Helicopter Crashed Into Silver Jack Reservoir Near Gunnison, Colorado Pilot Nicholas Dale, 56, of Sooke, British Columbia, was killed when the K-MAX helicopter he was flying went down in the lake Sunday. The Montrose County Sheriff’s Office dive team recovered his body from the submerged helicopter Sunday evening. The heavy-lift helicopter was battling a fire near Ouray and Dale had been doing water drops from Silver Jack Reservoir for less than an hour when the helicopter went down in the lake. Silver Jack Reservoir sits at 8,925 feet elevation in southwestern Gunnison County.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:09:26PM EST
Also: Drones v MedHelos, Counter-Drone Operations, DARPA X-65, India's Largest eVTOL Demonstrator The FBI said it has seized more than 600 drones near World Cup sites since the tournament began on June 11 after authorities determined the devices violated restricted airspace. In Kansas City alone, there have been 32 drone seizures outside World Cup events so far. The total number of seized drones nationwide has doubled in less than two weeks. The FBI, along with accredited operators from local and state law enforcement around the country, is monitoring drone activity near World Cup competitions and related fan events. Firefly Aerospace secures a 144 million dollar NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract to deliver its next Blue Ghost lunar mission. The award reinforces NASA’s push for rapid, repeatable commercial access to the Moon. Launch is currently targeted for 2028 following an accelerated development timeline. A record field is set to gather in Great Britain as the world's finest scale model aviators prepare to compete. The championship blends engineering, craftsmanship, and flying skill in one of aviation's most demanding disciplines. With new nations joining the field, the event highlights the growing global appeal of competitive aeromodelling. The 2026 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft opens on July 9th at the British Model Flying Association National Centre for Aeromodelling in Buckminster, Great Britain. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:09:20PM EST
Also: Falcon Field Landing Fees, Australia Retires CT4A, Cathay Pacific NATO Intercept Wally Funk, the pioneering pilot, astronaut, flight instructor, and longtime friend of the aviation community, passed away Wednesday evening in Grapevine, Texas at the age of 87. She leaves behind a legacy defined not only by historic achievements, but by the countless lives she influenced. Long before she fulfilled her dream of reaching space, Funk was already breaking barriers. Eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties following a suspension over a low-flying sweep over beachgoers as part of a July 4 event honoring servicemembers. Late Thursday night, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth noted on social media that the Pentagon was getting involved, writing, “We’ll fix this. Carry on, Patriots.” A passenger was reportedly partially sucked through a dislodged window on a Ryanair 737 flight shortly after takeoff from Thessaloniki in Greece on Friday, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing. A 61-year-old male passenger in the window seat was partially pulled out, according to a Greek doctor who treated the passenger on the tarmac once the plane safely landed. All this -- and so much MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:09:14PM EST
Dave Juwel's Aviation Marketing Stories ITBOA BNITBOB ... what does that mean? It's not gibberish, it's a lengthy acronym for "In The Business Of Aviation ... But Not In The Business Of Business."When you attend as many trade shows as we do, you begin to see patterns emerge from companies that make a great product, love aviation, but don't have a great handle on how to market those products to potential customers. David Juwel, who for many years worked with businesses helping them achieve their goals, often wrote about some of those companies, the good and the bad, and how they could improve their marketing.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:09:00PM EST
Also: Drone Journalism, Hydrogen Flight, B-21 Raider Crews, Drone Strikes LAPD Helicopter SpaceX is preparing to launch the thirteenth flight test of Starship as early as Thursday, July 16th, with a 90 minute launch window opening at 1745CT. A live webcast is scheduled to begin about 30 minutes before liftoff, although the company notes that the timeline remains subject to change as with all developmental flight testing. Flight 13 will revisit many of the objectives from May's Flight 12 while introducing several key upgrades to the Starship and Super Heavy Version 3 vehicles. SkyDrive has signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan Biz Aviation to develop the operational framework for future commercial flights of it's electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft in Japan. The agreement connects one of Japan’s leading eVTOL developers with an experienced charter operator that currently provides services using HondaJet and Bell helicopters. The FAA has granted regulatory approval for the operation of the Drone Amplified MONTIS drone-based avalanche control system. This decision provides a clear, legal framework for Drone Amplified and its U.S. customers to safely conduct drone-based avalanche control operations, marking a major leap forward for mountain safety and winter infrastructure management. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:50PM EST
From OSH25 (YouTube Edition): Lockwood Aviation Launches a Rotax 916 Firewall Forward Package for RV-9 Owners Lockwood Aviation recently presented its turnkey solution to make the Van’s RV-9A a high-altitude, high-speed, and high-efficiency cruiser: a firewall-forward kit with the 160-horsepower Rotax 916 iS. Every bit of the package is tailored to the airframe for a simple yet sturdy engine swap. Van’s originally approached Phillip Lockwood with the idea to put a Rotax 915 on an RV-9 airframe they had lying around. They wanted a firewall forward kit for more power, but didn’t have time to take the project on alone while they remained hard at work on the recently-launched RV-15.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:45PM EST
“This program is moving from promise into proof. The aircraft is flying, the data is coming in, and the results so far give us a strong foundation as we continue progressing toward certification.” Source: Jon Heup, President of DeltaHawk, describing the process that they have followed in getting the Seminole DX flying... and ready for Oshkosh... and by the time you read this, it is likely that ANN's Jim Campbell has flown it. Stay tuned.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:41PM EST
Aero Linx: Vertical Aviation Safety Team The VAST mission is to continuously improve the community’s safety culture and operational performance through harmonization, coordination, and implementation of global safety information, resources, and programs while supporting regional safety team data that promotes vertical flight’s societal contributions.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:37PM EST
With The eSPRG Only Weeks Away From Its Start Date, A-AF Will Help To Support Sport Flyers, Worldwide With the all-new and all-digital SportPlane Resource Guide getting ready for publication early next year, the Aero-News Network is pleased to announce yet another addition to the Airborne video news programming roster… Airborne-Affordable Flyers. Dedicated to keeping people up-to-date on the most affordable aspects of sport and general aviation, Airborne-Affordable Flyers is one of our most exciting offerings yet. A-AF will delve into more than just the current LSA community, but look at all aspects of aviation to examine and evaluate the most enjoyable, and most affordable, solutions to flying, operating, and owning aircraft in the 21st century.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:26PM EST
Third-Edition Resource Guide is Getting Ready… But It’s Waiting on You The third edition of the SportPlane Resource Guide—soon to launch as the expanded, fully digital eSPRG—is almost ready for release. The layout is there, dozens of instructional chapters are written, and hundreds of aircraft write-ups are complete. This edition will be bigger, more detailed, and easier to update than the previous 1,100-page print version (probably settling in at more than 2000 pages!), with the potential to far exceed even our own anticipations with S-LSA, E-LSA, ultralights, avionics, and accessories. The only major thing slowing it down is one simple piece: more data from manufacturers.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:19PM EST
The Editor's Choice Scandal Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving, Klyde FMI: www.klydemorris.com
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:08:05PM EST
An Aero-News Network Industry Briefing Series The FAA’s MOSAIC initiative represents one of the most significant regulatory shifts in modern sport and general aviation. Its implications will affect aircraft design, certification pathways, pilot access, training models, and the economic future of multiple market segments. Yet despite its importance, the MOSAIC conversation remains fragmented — often driven by speculation, incomplete information, or promotional messaging rather than experience-based analysis. To address this gap, the Aero-News Network is launching a new long-form webcast and editorial initiative. The FAA’s MOSAIC initiative represents one of the most consequential regulatory shifts in modern sport and general aviation. Its impact will be felt across aircraft design, certification pathways, pilot access, training models, and long-term industry sustainability. Yet much of the current dialogue surrounding MOSAIC remains fragmented, speculative, or driven by marketing narratives rather than operational reality.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:07:57PM EST
Aero Linx: The Latin American Civil Aviation Commission The Latin American Civil Aviation Commission, LACAC, is an international organization with a consultative character, and its conclusions, recommendations and resolutions will be subject to the approval of each one of the member States. The primary objective of the Commission is to provide the civil aviation authorities of the member States an appropriate framework within which to discuss and plan all the required measures for cooperation and coordination of all their civil aviation activities.
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:07:53PM EST
"So... two big guys, 35 gallons on board, 93 degrees+... and 1700fpm+ right from the start, after an 800 foot ground roll, handling is pure sweet Seminole (Jim used to teach in these birds... a lot... and knows them all too well, including one foggy morning when a Lycosaurus bit the dust after takeoff) but what's really impressive is how SMOOOOOOTH this installation is... and its still WAY early in its test program."Source: An excerpt from just a small portion of the narrative supplied by ANN's Boss, Jim Campbell, as he went off to play test pilot with one of the most talked-about birds in many years... the DeltaHawk-powered Piper Seminole DX...
Wed, Jul 15,2026 06:07:48PM EST
The Engine Lost About 50% Of Its Power. (Pilot) Attempted The Engine Restart Procedure To No Avail On June 21, 2026, about 1132 eastern daylight time, a Cirrus SR22 airplane, N544CD, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Windom, West Virginia. The pilot was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that he departed Butler County Regional Airport (HAO), in Hamilton, Ohio, about 0645 to return home to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU), Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. While in cruise flight about 7,000 ft mean sea level (msl) he noticed a 3% reduction in engine power. A few seconds later, while scanning the instrument panel, the engine lost about 50% of its power. He attempted the engine restart procedure to no avail.
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