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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.08.26)
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:37PM EST
Aero Linx: American WACO Club, Inc. Perhaps the most straightforward me ands of explaining who we are and why we are organized is to simply copy verbatim the purpose of the American Waco Club as written in the original Articles of Incorporation. The Purpose of the Corporation shall be as follows: 1) To promote, encourage and enjoy the sport and hobby of owning and flying WACO airplanes without regard to the date of manufacture. 2) To promote and encourage quality restoration and safe operation of WACO airplanes. 3) To encourage and engage in the improvement and better understanding of WACO airplanes and the older science of aeronautics. 4) To foster closer fellowship among members through the exchange of knowledge of WACO airplanes and through the exchange of ideas of mutual interest. 5) To foster, promote, and engage in the study of WACO aviation history.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.08.26): Total Estimated Elapsed Time [ICAO]
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:34PM EST
Total Estimated Elapsed Time [ICAO] For IFR flights, the estimated time required from takeoff to arrive over that designated point, defined by reference to navigation aids, from which it is intended that an instrument approach procedure will be commenced, or, if no navigation aid is associated with the destination aerodrome, to arrive over the destination aerodrome. For VFR flights, the estimated time required from takeoff to arrive over the destination aerodrome.

Classic Aero-TV: PlaneTags Talks SR71 At Sun ‘n Fun
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:31PM EST
From SnF 25 (YouTube Edition): SR-71 Probably The Last Thing You Might Expect At PlaneTags Dave Hall, CEO of MotoArt PlaneTags, spoke with AERO-TV at the Sun ‘n Fun in April. First he talked about securing a stabilizer from a Lockheed Martin SR-71. It was from the first Blackbird that was manufactured and Hall said it came to them, they weren’t looking for it. But then Lockheed Martin contacted him and asked, “How did you get this?” Although he didn’t say where or how he got it, Hall did say that the launch was delayed until Lockheed approved it. Lockheed did subsequently approve PlaneTags’ offering and they are officially licensed by the manufacturer.

Airborne 01.09.26: Pilot Sues Boeing, KSMO Violations, Plane Theft
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:27PM EST
Also: Isaacman Donating Salary, Alaska Adopts Starlink, Transportation Bill, Supersonic Flight Bill The Alaska Airlines pilot who was flying a Boeing 737-9 Max when the plane lost a panel in mid-flight is suing Boeing and Spirit Aerosystems for $10 million, alleging the company is trying to shift blame to him for the company's negligence. Attorneys for pilot Brandon Fisher filed the lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court in Portland, Ore., asking for $10 million in damages. KSMO has screwed up again... The FAA issued a ruling that Santa Monica Municipal Airport violated federal law by accumulating surplus revenues and intending to use the funds for general city services after the airport closes rather than for aviation purposes as required by law. A 2020 model Vans RV-12 was reportedly stolen from its hangar at Auburn Municipal Airport in Auburn, Wash. on Jan. 3, 2026. The owner discovered the aircraft was missing on January 5. The plane is registered as N107TF and is described as unpainted silver (bare aluminum). It features a prominent circular sticker on the tail that reads "TEEN FLIGHT."All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.09.26)
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:14PM EST
“This site will not only support our near-term plan to double production, it can also serve as a base for significant future growth, as we turn a decade of engineering into the manufacturing scale the market is now demanding.” Source: JoeBen Bevirt, Founder and CEO of Joby Aviation, commenting as they announced an agreement to purchase a 700,000 square foot manufacturing facility near Dayton, Ohio.

Airborne 01.07.26: Indian Plane Theft Continues, Top Gun Suit, Venezuela Raid
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:11PM EST
Also: Parachute Team Hang Up, Sen. Mark Kelly v Pentagon, Airbus Numbers, Salt Lake City Airport New year, same problem for Minnesota pilot Darrin Smedsmo, whose 1946 Stinson 108 remains as a hostage on tribal land months after an engine failure forced an emergency landing. Federal agencies have yet to step in. Smedsmo was en route to Bemidji for flight training when his engine suffered a catastrophic failure over the Red Lake Indian Reservation and forced him to land on Minnesota Highway 1. A federal appeals court has ruled that "Top Gun: Maverick"did not violate a copyright of a magazine article about the Navy's Fighter Weapons School. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in California ruled that "Top Gun: Maverick"was not similar enough to Ehud Yonay's 1983 article, "Top Guns,"about the United States Navy Fighter Weapons School, for Paramount to have breached its 1983 agreement with the writer. A large-scale US military operation unfolded before dawn on January 3, culminating in the capture of controversial President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. The post-strike debrief revealed just how tedious the mission, dubbed Operation Absolute Resolve, truly was: it involved more than 150 aircraft launched from roughly 20 bases across the Western Hemisphere. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 01.06.26: China UAV Regs, Starlink Orbits, CRS-33 Boost
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:06PM EST
Also: Velocitor X-1, NASA Fights Errant Press, Nigerian UAS, Dallas Police China has adopted new rules for its Civil Aviation Law, bringing uncrewed aircraft such as drones under the national legal framework for the first time, according to reports. This is the first formal regulation of unmanned aircraft by China. These new rules, which could take effect July 1, 2026, may signal state support for the country's rapidly growing low-altitude economy. Starlink Moving 4,000+ Satellites to Lower Orbit. The satellites will be lowered from 342 miles to about 298 miles, putting them in a portion of Earth's orbit with less space debris and fewer planned satellite constellations. Nicolls said the lowering of the satellites'"shell"is being "tightly coordinated"with USSPACECOM, regulators, and other orbital operators to prevent traffic conflicts during the descent. The Draco thrusters of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft were seen firing during a demonstration of its ability to reboost the International Space Station’s orbit. In the background, an atmospheric glow blankets Earth’s horizon with the city lights on Africa’s east coast dotting the dark landscape. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne 01.05.26: RV-15 Deliveries, Citation Ascend, NASA Claps Back
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:33:00PM EST
Also: Las Cruces Airport Mgr Steps Down, Helicopter Crews Rescue 4, Jet It BK, San Francisco Runway Repair Van’s Aircraft checked off a major milestone just before the holidays hit, shipping the first two RV-15 wing kits to customers on December 23. Wing kit production will be blazing on through the end of the year, followed by a ramp-up in deliveries in January. The first kit went to Kevin Eldredge: a well-known Reno racer who was first in line to place a deposit when RV-15 wing kit sales opened at EAA AirVenture 2025. Cessna announced that a Citation Ascend was accepted by the first retail customer for the aircraft, marking the entry into service of Textron Aviation’s newest private jet on December 30, 2025. The aircraft was just recently granted its type certificate by the FAA on November 5. The first production Cessna Citation Ascend rolled off the line at the Textron factory in Wichita, Kansas in September 2025. Recent reports of NASA tossing decades of research materials into the trash have gotten a reality check in the form of multiple frustrated social media posts from agency administrator Jared Isaacman. Initial triggers were sparked by the controversial closure of the iconic Goddard Space Flight Center Library. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.09.26): TouchDown Zone
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:50PM EST
TouchDown Zone The first 3,000 feet of the runway beginning at the threshold. The area is used for determination of Touchdown Zone Elevation in the development of straight-in landing minimums for instrument approaches.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.09.26)
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:46PM EST
Aero Linx: Airport Services Association (ASA) ASA World is the only ICAO recognized global association leading the transformation of ground and cargo handling. Representing ground handling organisations that employ over 1.1 million workers worldwide, we contribute towards setting global standards, influencing regulations, developing policy, and empowering ground handling organizations to deliver safer, smarter, and more sustainable aviation services.

ANN FAQ: Submit a News Story!
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:43PM EST
Have A Story That NEEDS To Be Featured On Aero-News? Here’s How To Submit A Story To Our Team Some of the greatest new stories ANN has ever covered have been submitted by our viewers and readers! We are very proud of our viewers and readers, as they are some of the most active and influential individuals in the aviation industry. We rely on them to share their knowledge and updates with us, so we can keep the entire community up-to-date through our various programs and platforms. The ANN staff scours theweb for the latest info and intel... but we're just a few folks with only so many hours in the day... so YOUR eyes and ears may be REALLY helpful in making sure we don't miss a thing!

Airborne 01.05.26: RV-15 Deliveries, Citation Ascend, NASA Claps Back
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:39PM EST
Also: Las Cruces Airport Mgr Steps Down, Helicopter Crews Rescue 4, Jet It BK, San Francisco Runway Repair Van’s Aircraft checked off a major milestone just before the holidays hit, shipping the first two RV-15 wing kits to customers on December 23. Wing kit production will be blazing on through the end of the year, followed by a ramp-up in deliveries in January. The first kit went to Kevin Eldredge: a well-known Reno racer who was first in line to place a deposit when RV-15 wing kit sales opened at EAA AirVenture 2025. Cessna announced that a Citation Ascend was accepted by the first retail customer for the aircraft, marking the entry into service of Textron Aviation’s newest private jet on December 30, 2025. The aircraft was just recently granted its type certificate by the FAA on November 5. The first production Cessna Citation Ascend rolled off the line at the Textron factory in Wichita, Kansas in September 2025. Recent reports of NASA tossing decades of research materials into the trash have gotten a reality check in the form of multiple frustrated social media posts from agency administrator Jared Isaacman. Initial triggers were sparked by the controversial closure of the iconic Goddard Space Flight Center Library. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 01.06.26: China UAV Regs, Starlink Orbits, CRS-33 Boost
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:29PM EST
Also: Velocitor X-1, NASA Fights Errant Press, Nigerian UAS, Dallas Police China has adopted new rules for its Civil Aviation Law, bringing uncrewed aircraft such as drones under the national legal framework for the first time, according to reports. This is the first formal regulation of unmanned aircraft by China. These new rules, which could take effect July 1, 2026, may signal state support for the country's rapidly growing low-altitude economy. Starlink Moving 4,000+ Satellites to Lower Orbit. The satellites will be lowered from 342 miles to about 298 miles, putting them in a portion of Earth's orbit with less space debris and fewer planned satellite constellations. Nicolls said the lowering of the satellites'"shell"is being "tightly coordinated"with USSPACECOM, regulators, and other orbital operators to prevent traffic conflicts during the descent. The Draco thrusters of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft were seen firing during a demonstration of its ability to reboost the International Space Station’s orbit. In the background, an atmospheric glow blankets Earth’s horizon with the city lights on Africa’s east coast dotting the dark landscape. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne Programming Continues Serving SportAv With 'Airborne-Affordable Flyers'
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:14PM 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.

SportPlane Manufacturers: Time to Step Up and Send Your Info
Sat, Jan 10,2026 04:32:06PM 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.

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