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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.08.26)
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:40PM EST
Aero Linx: International Cessna 180-185 Club The International 180/185 Club is a social organization whose 1200+ members have one thing in common: they all own or have a passion for Cessna Skywagons. Pilots pride themselves in flying these “workhorses” of the sky. These planes have fixed gear and a tailwheel framework. The Skywagons’ unique characteristics require these planes be flown on the ground as well as in the sky.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.08.26): Very High Frequency (VHF)
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:37PM EST
Very High Frequency (VHF) The frequency band between 30 and 300 MHz. Portions of this band, 108 to 118 MHz, are used for certain NAVAIDs; 118 to 136 MHz are used for civil air/ground voice communications. Other frequencies in this band are used for purposes not related to air traffic control.

Classic Aero-TV: Quikex Kit Broadens Cessna 206 Utility
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:34PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): A New Cure for an Old Woe Developed by Alberta, Canada-based Airworthiness Resources Corporation (arc), the arc Quikex (Quick Exit) is a Transport Canada-Approved Cessna 206 forward cargo door modification. Certified under Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) SA20-34 and marketed formally as the Split Forward Cargo Door Window, arc’s Quikex modification allows Cessna 206 passengers to quickly and safely disembark the aircraft in emergency situations by opening the airplane’s forward cargo door—regardless of flap position.

NTSB Prelim: Piper PA-28-180
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:31PM EST
Pilot Stated That He Recently Purchased The Airplane Which Had Been Ferried From California To Florida On January 10, 2026, about 1925 eastern standard time, a Piper PA-28-180, N6516J was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Port St. Lucie, Florida. The pilot and passenger sustained serious injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to the pilot, prior to takeoff from Okeechobee County Airport (OBE), Okeechobee, Florida, he “topped off” the fuel tanks with about 40 gallons of 100LL aviation fuel. As the pilot was preparing to start the airplane’s engine, he turned on the master switch, observed that the cockpit and cabin lights were dim, and could not start the engine.

ANN FAQ: Turn On Post Notifications
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:29PM EST
Make Sure You NEVER Miss A New Story From Aero-News Network Do you ever feel like you never see posts from a certain person or page on Facebook or Instagram? Here’s how you can turn on “post notifications” that will send you an update when new stories are posted on the Aero-News Network Facebook or Instagram pages.

Classic Aero-TV: Viking Twin Otter 400--Bringing the DHC-6 Back Into Production
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:26PM EST
From 2011 (YouTube Edition): Rugged, Legendary, STOL Twin Makes A Comeback The de Havilland Twin Otter is an airplane with a long history, and it gained a reputation as a workhorse of an airplane. But after it went out of production, Viking Air became one of the principal suppliers of spare parts and service to keep the airplanes flying. Dave Curtis, President and CEO of Viking Air Limited, told ANN at NBAA in Las Vegas this year that he often heard operators ask why the airplane wasn't put back into production.

Airborne 02.02.26: Trump v Canada Av, Jumbo Swan Song, Plane Thief Caught
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:22PM EST
Also: Starship V3 Launch, Oshkosh Humanitarianism, CAF West Texas Wing, 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recording President Trump said on Thursday the US was decertifying Bombardier Global Express business jets and threatened 50% import tariffs on other aircraft made in Canada until the country certified a number of planes produced by U.S. rival Gulfstream. It was unclear whether he has the legal authority to revoke certifications for planes for economic reasons. Airbus has officially retired the fifth and final A300-600ST BelugaST, commemorating the moment with a flight into Broughton Airfield in North Wales on January 29. The aircraft, known as “Tango Foxtrot,” came in from Bordeaux at approximately 1100 local time, completing roughly three decades of supporting Airbus production. Federal authorities have arrested a Southern California man accused of stealing an aircraft in Washington state, flying it more than 1,000 miles south, and covering his tracks… all while under the influence of methamphetamine. The plane was recovered in early January at Corona Municipal Airport (AJO), just east of Los Angeles. Investigators say that 39-year-old Christian Estoque and his girlfriend stole a Van’s RV-12, from Washington’s Auburn Municipal Airport (S50) on January 3. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Prelim: Quicksilver II
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:17PM EST
Pilot Departed Runway 17L With Intentions Of Staying In The Traffic Pattern And Making A Water Landing At The Adjacent Water Runway On January 20,2026, 1658 central standard time, a Quicksilver II, N4NH, sustained substantial damage when it was involved in an accident at David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport, DWH, in Spring, Texas. The pilot, sole occupant, sustained no injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot departed runway 17L with intentions of staying in the traffic pattern and making a water landing at the adjacent water runway at the airport. After retracting the landing gear, the engine ran very rough and lost power from the normal 6,500 rpm to about 1,800 rpm. The airplane was about 100 ft above ground level (agl) as the pilot lowered the nose and prepared for landing on the remaining runway.

Airborne 02.06.26: AOPA Fibs About CEO Firing, Long Overdue MOH, IN Heliport
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:14PM EST
Also: Dynon Autopilot 4 Mooneys, United-Starlink, HondaJet Elite II Autoland, Air India Un-Grounds 787 An initial announcement by AOPA, signaling a change in leadership, appears to be less than honest. The AOPA Board of Trustees initially claimed that it would be searching for a new leader after current president and CEO Darren Pleasance, who has been with the organization a little over a year, ‘transitions’ IMMEDIATELY to an 'advisory'role. Navy Captain E. Royce Williams (Ret.) will receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his exceptional valor and heroism during the Korean War. Congressman Darrell Issa said President Donald Trump had informed Williams he will receive the award. “My friend, constituent, and hero Royce Williams is 100 years young, a Top Gun pilot like no other, and an American hero for all time,” Issa said. Plans to redevelop the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport are on hold after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita asked federal officials to reconsider their approval of the facility’s anticipated sale to the city. The heliport has been closed since Dec. 15, but a sale is not permitted until several FAA regulations are satisfied. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 02.03.26: NO Drones 4 Super Bowl, FAA v Media, Hypersonic Test
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:08PM EST
Also: DoD Offering Prize Money, Starship V3, Spatial Disorientation, Shuttle Roulette The FAA and the FBI have established a "no-drone zone"February 8 for Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. There are inner-core restrictions within 10 nautical miles of the stadium and outer-ring restrictions within 30 nautical miles of Levi's Stadium on game day. There are additional drone restrictions in downtown San Francisco at the Moscone Center, The Pearl, The Ferry Building, and Grace Cathedral during the days leading up to the event, February 3-7. A group of news and civil liberties organizations is pushing the FAA to give up on a new set of TFRs that place strict limitations on drones operating around a wide range of government facilities and mobile assets. The restrictions were published out of the blue on January 16, 2026. The TFRs prohibit all unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations within 3,000 feet horizontally and 1,000 feet vertically of Department of Homeland Security facilities and “mobile assets...” The Department of War has moved into Task Area 3 of its hypersonic test program, passing the responsibility of providing launch services and reusable test vehicles to two lucky winners: Stratolaunch and Varda Space Industries. This hopes to allow the Pentagon to dramatically increase test tempo while lowering per-flight costs and reducing development risk. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.09.26)
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:03PM EST
"The FAA has commended the aviation community for the continued downward trend in experimental-category fatal accidents, even as flight hours have increased. Enhancing safety in aviation, just as in any other recreational pursuit, is a never-ending effort, but the latest numbers are an excellent foundation on which to build upon... What is most gratifying is the growth of the 'safety mindset,'which is using education rather than regulation to produce a safer aviation community."Source: Sean Elliott, EAA's vice president of advocacy and safety, following the organizations report that in the period from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, fatal accidents in the experimental category totaled 42 - one under the "not-to-exceed"number set by the Federal Aviation Administration prior to that period.

Airborne 02.09.26: AOPA Meltdown Continues, Amazon Drone Crash, E-AB Accidents
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:15:00PM EST
Also: Flight 370 Search Paused, Old U/L Design Rebirth?, Diamond School Program, CIA's A-12 Recovery The AOPA issues that blew up last week have turned into a full-fledged scandal... with former CEO Darren Pleasance now confirmed as having been fired despite the blatantly false narrative published by AOPA and its Board of Trustees -- who apparently engineered the sudden dismissal. The reaction has been fast and swift with hundreds of comments (and probably more) online calling for Pleasance's immediate reinstatement, while the majority of comments we have reviewed noted their intention to cancel or not renew their memberships. An Amazon Prime Air MK30 delivery drone crashed into the side of a Texas apartment building on February 4, becoming the latest in a string of concerning incidents. Video recorded by one of the nearby residents shows the drone drifting slowly toward the building before hitting it and dropping to the ground. There was plenty of smoke, but luckily no fire, according to first responders. EAA is using data about the decline of fatal accidents in amateur-built aircraft as a foundation to build on safety programs in 2026. In the period from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, fatal accidents in the experimental category totaled 42 - one under the "not-to-exceed"number set by the Federal Aviation Administration prior to that period. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 02.04.26: CA Loves Gulfstream Again, F35C v Iranian Drone, Blue Origin
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:14:55PM EST
Also: Successful Electric Av Test, Venezuelan Routes Resuming, Rare WWII Bomber Recovery, New CAP Wing Commander Canada says they are actively working to certify the Gulfstream jets that President Donald Trump complained about while threatening to impose a 50% tariff on aircraft from Canada and to not certify new Canadian planes. "It is our understanding that the certification process is well underway and that the certification demands were absolutely recent,"said Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly. The U.S. military on Tuesday shot down an Iranian drone that "aggressively"approached the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea in the northwest part of the Indian Ocean. The Iranian Shahed-139 drone was flying toward the carrier "with unclear intent"and was shot down by an F-35 U.S. fighter jet. Blue Origin recently hit pause on its New Shepard program, stepping away from suborbital space tourism for at least the next two years. While the program will always be remembered for putting Blue Origin on the spaceflight map, what comes next could be a game-changer for not just the company but the aerospace industry as a whole. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.09.26)
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:14:49PM EST
Aero Linx: International Birddog Association As a member of the International Birddog Association, you’ll be supporting the preservation and history of the Birddog. You’ll have special access to the members’ area of the website containing resources such as hard to find technical and authenticity information, history, Birddog photos, and much more. You’ll be able to network with Birddog pilots, owners, and enthusiasts, from all over the world.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.09.26): Vertical Takeoff And Landing Aircraft (VTOL)
Tue, Feb 10,2026 08:14:46PM EST
Vertical Takeoff And Landing Aircraft (VTOL) Aircraft capable of vertical climbs and/or descents and of using very short runways or small areas for takeoff and landings. These aircraft include, but are not limited to, helicopters.

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