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Mon, May 18,2026 06:02:58PM EST
June 5 Deadline For Students To Apply The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) Center for Aviation Education and Research's “Henry O.” Scholarship awards, are now accepting applications. Scholarships of $2,500 will go to three college students continuing their education in the aviation or aerospace industry. Applicants must be an incoming junior or senior college student (or going into their second year of study for a two-year degree) and maintain a minimum major GPA of 3.0. In order to be considered for the scholarship, applicant(s) must submit the application by June 5, 2026. Scholarship funds may only be applied to tuition expenses at an accredited college or university. Funds may not be applied to flight school expenses.
Mon, May 18,2026 06:02:40PM EST
One Pilot Recruited To Help Repossess Spirit Planes Asked, ‘Can I Fly In Shorts?’ The company responsible for repossessing Spirit Airlines planes was under a tremendous deadline to get the planes from airports where they had been left to Arizona and other locations. “I had six hours to find 20 pilots,” said Bob Allen, a co-founder of Nomadic Aviation Group in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. The aircraft leasing firms that owned the planes wanted them back, and quickly. Allen and company founder Steve Giordano had to quickly assemble a group of pilots to fly the planes and used a WhatsApp group to try and find them.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:59:04PM EST
Aero Linx: Flying Physicians Association (FPA) The Flying Physicians Association (FPA) is a nationwide community of physician-pilots united by a shared passion for medicine and aviation. We’re dedicated to advancing flight safety, supporting lifelong learning, and engaging in meaningful projects that benefit both fields. FPA hosts inspiring events throughout the year—including a national summer meeting, a fall regional gathering, and a winter board meeting. Each event blends cutting-edge CME, presentations from renowned aviation leaders, and a wide range of charitable, social, and recreational opportunities for members and their families.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:59:01PM EST
Tetrahedron A device normally located on uncontrolled airports and used as a landing direction indicator. The small end of a tetrahedron points in the direction of landing. At controlled airports, the tetrahedron, if installed, should be disregarded because tower instructions supersede the indicator.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:58PM EST
Get The Latest in Aviation News NOW on Instagram Are you on Instagram yet? It's been around for a few years, quietly picking up traction mostly thanks to everybody's new obsession with mobile photography. Instagram is a social networking app made for sharing photos and videos from a smartphone - which has lent itself well to the news industry. Did you know that approx. 62% of adults in the United States get their news from social media? That’s more than you thought right! Aero-News Network has jumped on the bandwagon and we are now posting our news stories and recaps of our Airborne episodes on Instagram (as well as Facebook) so you can get the latest in aviation news on your smartphone and on-the-go.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:54PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Reflections on War’s Collective Lessons and Cyclical Nature The exigencies of war ought be colorblind. Inane social-constructs the likes of racism ought break down precipitously amongst men thrust together into combat’s equal-opportunity abattoir. Faced with a common, indiscriminate enemy, human beings ought perceive—suddenly, and with perfect clarity—the immateriality of color, creed, religion, and the myriad trivialities by which they fatuously divide themselves in peacetime. Alas, they do not.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:50PM EST
Following A Momentary Wind Shift, The Airplane Lost More Altitude And It Struck The Tops Of Trees Resulting In Substantial Damage To The Left Wing Analysis: The pilot reported being on the downwind leg of the airport traffic pattern when a 16 to 24-knot tailwind pushed the airplane further from the runway than he had planned. While on final approach, the airplane was low with a headwind. Following a momentary wind shift, the airplane lost more altitude and it struck the tops of trees resulting in substantial damage to the left wing.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:46PM EST
Also: NASA Armstrong, DART Aerospace, UAE Regulator And Archer, Uncrewed Aerial Logistics The Solar Impulse 2, a long-range experimental aircraft, crashed in the Gulf of Mexico when it lost power during an unmanned test flight on May 4, a report from the NTSB said. There were no fatalities or injuries. The NTSB said the aircraft suffered a loss of power before crashing into the ocean. It was completely destroyed. No one was on board. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory and Northrop Grumman, has flown the XRQ-73, a hybrid-electric, unmanned experimental aircraft. The flight occurred at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. in April 226 as part of DARPA’s series hybrid electric propulsion aircraft demonstration (SHEPARD) program. The FAA has issued a proposed rule that would allow specific categories of critical infrastructure sites to apply for restrictions on drone operations around their facilities. The restrictions would be submitted and approved via a new FAA web portal. Approval will be based on safety or security criteria. Sixteen sectors would be eligible for restrictions, including energy production, transportation systems, chemical facilities, water treatment plants, and defense industrial complexes. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:35PM EST
Also: KSMO's Oldest Flight School, India’s Aviation Boom, 2.5 Millionth Young Eagle, Air Antilles Kaput Wills Wing recently announced that production of all hang gliders will pause effective May 15, 2026. The decision comes amid unresolved uncertainty surrounding ownership and authorization of key intellectual property connected to the Wills Wing brand and its Mexico based operations. The situation traces back to 2021, when Wills Wing revealed plans to close its longtime California manufacturing facility after 48 years in operation. According to findings reviewed by military investigators, a Major pilot preparing for his final flight before reassignment wanted to capture memorable in flight photos during the mission. Another pilot agreed to help stage the shot. What followed was a split second decision that carried a very expensive consequence. Lockwood Aviation’s Rotax-powered RV-9A concept has moved out of the attractive spec sheet phase, with builder Frank Owens’ RV-9A logging its first round of flights on May 7. The initial report was exactly what builders want to hear: “great, no squawks.” All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:26PM EST
Also: Remembering Dan Fordice, Skyborne Expands, Anti-Drone Pilot Program, Governor Grounded New AOPA Board Chairman Luke Wippler kicked off the May 12 meeting in Frederick, Md., saying he has taken on the role with the “heavy weight of gaining your trust, support and continued membership. “I recognize we need to rebuild your trust,” Wippler said. Still; the current leadership refused to offer proper transparency about the past and instead explained it wanted to concentrate on the future... Hal Shevers, 90, founder and longtime chairman of Sporty’s, a pioneering force in pilot training and a beloved leader in the aviation community, died Tuesday, May 12 in Florida. Shevers life’s work shaped the landscape of general aviation for more than six decades. The MD-11 is back in the air… though not quite back in regular service yet. A short FedEx test flight marked the first step towards the trijet’s return-to-service after last November’s fatal accident left the jet grounded. FedEx’s MD-11F completed the test flight out of Memphis on May 9. The aircraft, N621FE, departed Memphis International Airport at 5:39 pm and returned at 6:53, earning a little over 70 minutes in the air. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:19PM EST
Also: Air Force Greenlights T-7A, Terrain Awareness Survey, CAP Storm Response, FSA VAPI Approval (and YES! Holland's Back From Maternity Leave, On Partial Duty!) Zenith Aircraft Company is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its original STOL CH 701 "Sky Jeep"Design. Zenith Aircraft has been manufacturing SportPlanes in Mexico, Mo., since the early 1990s, operating in a niche corner of the market specializing in all-metal, high-wing and low-wing light sport airplanes that customers assemble themselves. The company traces its origins back to aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz, who began designing light aircraft in the 1970s. U.S. aviation fuel prices continued trending higher in April, with sustained increases nationwide as the war in Iran and ongoing instability in the Middle East continued to influence energy markets. National JET A full service averaged $8.05 in April, representing an increase of $0.41 (5.3%) compared to March. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii, Lower-48 JET A full service averaged $7.97, up $0.38 (5.0%) compared to March. The FAA was notified that a tail skid featuring a J-shaped, hook design manufactured by AirKit LLC under Part Number 16316, has been installed on FAA type-certificated Cessna 172s. This discovery was made following an incident on a Cessna 172 instructional flight in which the aircraft experienced a minor tail strike. During the strike, the tail-skid bracket bent backward and upward, penetrated the rudder’s bottom skin panel, and subsequently jammed the rudder. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:09PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Sustained Flight Buford John Schramm was a remarkable man. His contributions to aviation—rotary-wing aviation in particular—are myriad and of a significance commensurate with Schramm’s having been inducted into the EAA Homebuilder’s Hall of Fame despite the fact he wasn’t an EAA member at the time of tragic 2006 death. In addition to founding kit-helicopter manufacturer RotorWay and operating a non-ferrous metal foundry that supplies materials to Bell, Hughes, Sikorsky, and Motorola, Mr. Schramm is remembered for developing the Helicycle—a rotorcraft widely esteemed among helicopter enthusiasts and counted among the world’s preeminent home-built helicopter designs.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:06PM EST
“I had six hours to find 20 pilots...” Source: Bob Allen, a co-founder of Nomadic Aviation Group, discussing how the company responsible for repossessing Spirit Airlines planes was under a tremendous deadline to get the planes from airports where they had been left to Arizona and other locations. The aircraft leasing firms that owned the planes wanted them back, and quickly. Allen and company founder Steve Giordano had to quickly assemble a group of pilots to fly the planes and used a WhatsApp group to try and find them.
Mon, May 18,2026 05:58:02PM EST
Also: ERAU Prof Wins Grant, EAA YE 2.5 Millionth, Ex-Spirit Pilots, AA Pilot Union Swap India’s skies are expanding at full throttle, and now a new training route is giving future pilots a clearer path into commercial aviation. With airline demand surging and fleets growing rapidly, Skyborne’s new Florida based programme could become a major launchpad for the next wave of Indian aviators. A new chapter is opening for aspiring pilots in India, and it feels like the kind of shift aviation watchers will be talking about for years. Proteus Flight School has trained thousands of pilots at Santa Monica Airport, outlasting competitors and weathering regulatory shifts that shuttered other operators at the field. But its future is uncertain now as closure of the airport hangs in the balance. Founded in 1996, Proteus is the oldest continuously operating flight school at the airport. It has since expanded to a primary location and a maintenance and instruction hangar. Volocopter has unveiled the VoloXPro, an all electric ultralight multicopter that feels less like science fiction and more like the first real glimpse into aviation’s next everyday reality. Built from the foundation of the company’s proven VoloCity platform, the VoloXPro blends modern technology with a refreshingly human approach to flying. It is aimed at everyone from flight schools and flying clubs to sightseeing operators and aviation enthusiasts eager to experience what electric aviation truly feels like from the pilot seat. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, May 18,2026 05:57:42PM EST
Terrain Following The flight of a military aircraft maintaining a constant AGL altitude above the terrain or the highest obstruction. The altitude of the aircraft will constantly change with the varying terrain and/or obstruction.
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