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Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:41:22PM EST
From 2010 (YouTube Edition): Museum President Details Exhibits Featuring Women’s Aviation Accomplishments On November 2nd, 1929, 117 American female pilots gathered at Curtiss Field in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York; their goal was simple: to create an organization dedicated to the advancement of aviation. Three years later, Amelia Earhart became the first president of the “Ninety-Nines, Inc.,” named for the 99 charter members of the first organization composed entirely of licensed female pilots. Today, the Ninety-Nines has over 5,500 members throughout the world.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:41:18PM EST
From 2017 (YouTube Edition): Kaman Revives The K-MAX Helicopter… Kaman has revived the K-MAX helicopter, and delivered the first new production aircraft to a customer in April, 2017. Terry Fogarty, Director of Business Development for K-MAX Helicopter Programs at Kaman, told ANN CEO and Editor in Chief Jim Campbell at HAI in Dallas, TX earlier this year that when you think about a helicopter as a tool, he is continually surprised by the number of different missions suggested by customers for that tool. Such uses include humanitarian missions, powerline missions, and other things that were always on the periphery before, but are now becoming more front-and-center.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:55PM EST
From 2024 (YouTube Edition): Classic Kit Revived Under New Ownership The BD-4C recently returned to the kit plane stage under the SureWings brand. This provides a more streamlined option for the traditional kit. The Bede Aviation BD-4 was first developed in 1968 by Jim Bede. The aircraft, designated as one of the first true “kitplanes,” is a four-seat, high-wing plane with a uniquely durable construction. The BD-4’s easy assembly and roomy cockpit make it a popular choice for builders. Bede Aviation, now run by Jim Bede’s son, made the decision to sell the design in July. Today, the BD-4's legacy continues under a new name: the BD-4C-S SureWings Edition Complete Aircraft Kit.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:51PM EST
“Due to the remote location, and in order to avoid a strenuous carryout, the New Hampshire Army National Guard was contacted to determine if they were available to assist with a helicopter extraction...” Source: A statement from the New Hampshire National Guard as one of their helicopters rescued a 60-year-old man who had slipped while coming down a steep portion of the Bondcliff Trail in Lincoln, N.H. and injured his leg.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:45PM EST
Air Carrier District Office An FAA field office serving an assigned geographical area, staffed with Flight Standards personnel serving the aviation industry and the general public on matters related to the certification and operation of scheduled air carriers and other large aircraft operations.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:42PM EST
Aero Linx: How Things Fly! Have you ever wanted to know how an airplane flies? Or why you become "weightless"in space? These and many other questions are answered here on the How Things Fly website, based on the physical exhibition now undergoing a renovation at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Our goal is to explain the basic principles that allow aircraft and spacecraft to fly. The emphasis here is "interactive."We want you to discover for yourself the answers to things you've always wondered about flight. You can explore the flight environment, aerodynamics, propulsion, structures and materials, flight dynamics, and more. Design and make your own paper airplanes and see the forces of flight in action for yourself.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:37PM EST
Also: No Pause For Snowbirds?, Customs Cutbacks Oppo, “So Much Good” In NFTA Report, NGPA's $500K Scholarships SecTrans Sean Duffy became the first Transportation Secretary in American history to fly aboard an electric vertical take off and landing aircraft during a visit to BETA Technologies headquarters in Burlington, Vermont. The milestone comes as the Trump Administration and the FAA expand efforts to bring next generation aircraft into the national airspace. During the visit, Duffy and FAA officials announced the Electric Innovative Pilot Program, a nationwide initiative designed to accelerate the safe testing and deployment of advanced air mobility technologies. A new software update is giving Carbon Cub pilots another way to unlock more capability from the Rotax 916 iS engine. Developed with renowned STOL pilot Luke Czepiela and RS Flight Systems, the upgrade focuses on improving how power is delivered throughout flight. The result is a more responsive aircraft without requiring any physical modifications. The U.S. Marines are holding an official “AV-8B Sundown Ceremony” at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, N.C., on today to mark the end of the Harrier’s planned operational service life as the Marine Corps completes its transition to the F-35B Lightning II. The Harrier’s final public events will run from June 1 through June 4 and include squadron open houses, flyovers, community events, and the official sundown ceremony hosted by 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing and Marine Attack Squadron 223, or VMA-223. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:29PM EST
Also: MOH Winner Crandall Flies West, Jet That Hit Pole Flew Too Slow/Low, Airlines 4 ADS-B, Paratrooper Journeys To Normandy NASA’s X-59 research aircraft achieved its first supersonic flight on June 5, reaching approximately Mach 1.1 and 43,400 feet during an 81 minute test mission from Edwards Air Force Base, California. Flown by NASA test pilot Jim “Clue” Less, the flight represents a major milestone for the agency’s Quesst mission as the aircraft expands into the supersonic portion of its flight envelope. As history unfolded above the Atlantic Ocean, this week, a small crew redefined what unpowered flight can achieve. The Atlantic Explorer 2026 mission launched from Presque Isle Maine at 0608 UTC on June 4 2026, carrying pilot Peter Cuneo of Albuquerque alongside Alicia Hempleman Adams of the United Kingdom and Bert Padelt of the United States. Drifting within the jet stream, the open basket hydrogen balloon remained airborne through June 6th when it crossed over the border of France. A Minnesota pilot whose plane was seized after an emergency landing on Red Lake Nation land has his aircraft back after more than seven months of dispute and federal intervention. Darrin Smedsmo, from Roseau, Minn., made an emergency landing on Oct. 15, 2025, after his engine failed, forcing him down onto tribal property. Instead of receiving assistance, Smedsmo said tribal authorities seized his aircraft, citing a 1978 tribal resolution that prohibits airplanes from flying below 20,000 feet over Red Lake Nation lands. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:24PM EST
Also: Skydweller Solar Aircraft, Bulgaria v Military Birds, Epic Flight Academy, Honda eVTOL Milestone A vintage aircraft display at a British aviation venue took an unexpected turn on Saturday evening, leading to a pilot being taken to hospital following an air show incident. The event occurred during the Wings And Wheels Air Show at Shuttleworth, where spectators had gathered for a full day of flying displays and heritage aviation demonstrations. The incident involved a replica Avro Triplane IV with only the pilot on board. Emergency services were called after reports that the aircraft came to rest in a tree within Old Warden Park, approximately fifteen meters above the ground. The way pilots prepare for written exams is about to change. The FAA is moving away from static study materials and toward dynamic, scenario-based testing. Training programs and applicants will need to adapt quickly. The FAA is preparing a major overhaul to pilot knowledge testing that will begin in October, starting with the Instrument Rating exam. The Royal International Air Tattoo, widely regarded as the world's largest military air show, has been canceled for 2026 after the United Kingdom announced that RAF Fairford will be needed for ongoing defensive operations related to the conflict with Iran. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:18PM EST
Execute Missed Approach Instructions issued to a pilot making an instrument approach which means continue inbound to the missed approach point and execute the missed approach procedure as described on the Instrument Approach Procedure Chart or as previously assigned by ATC. The pilot may climb immediately to the altitude specified in the missed approach procedure upon making a missed approach. No turns should be initiated prior to reaching the missed approach point. When conducting an ASR or PAR approach, execute the assigned missed approach procedure immediately upon receiving instructions to “execute missed approach.”
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:14PM EST
“There was never a consideration that we would not go into those landing zones. They were my people down there, and they trusted in me to come and get them.” Source: A quote from Retired Army Col. Bruce P. Crandall, 93, who repeatedly flew his unarmed helicopter through heavy fire into the Ia Drang Valley in Vietnam to bring out wounded soldiers, died at his Tempe, Ariz., home on May 31. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society announced his death. Crandall received the nation’s highest award for valor for what he did on Nov. 14, 1965, when American and North Vietnamese regular forces met in their first major battle.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:10PM EST
Aero Linx: The Interagency Aviation Training (IAT) The Interagency Aviation Training (IAT) Education, Qualification, and Currency System (https://www.iat.gov/) contains established aviation training standards and records for natural resource and firefighting employees within the Department of the Interior (DOI), US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (USDA-FS), and recognized partners. The Interagency Aviation Training Subcommittee (IATS), Executive Aviation Committee (EAC) and the Executive Aviation Subcommittee (EAS), in conjunction with its partners, provides national leadership to establish and disseminate interagency aviation training standards for natural resource agency personnel in support of safe, effective, and efficient use of aviation resources. Aviation training is the primary, proactive method of improving efficiency and safety through increased employee awareness of agency policy, procedures, and safe practices. The IAT system is managed by the Office of the Secretary's Office of Aviation Services (OAS) and is for all DOI, USDA-FS, and recognized partners, which may include contractors, states, and other federal agencies.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:40:03PM EST
Also: FAA Evals eAircraft, Super Guppy Returns, CAF Goes Hawaiian, NTSB on Cockpit Voice Recordings A South Carolina pilot is facing criminal charges after witnesses reported a small aircraft repeatedly flying at an extremely low altitude over a crowded stretch of beach on Pawleys Island. The incident occurred on April 10, when Georgetown County deputies received multiple calls about an aircraft making low passes near Atlantic Avenue and beachfront homes. Several witnesses told authorities the airplane appeared dangerously close to the sand. The 2026 World Aerobatic Championship is headed to Mason City, Iowa (KMCW). The venue change from Batavia, N.Y., has been approved by the international aerobatics commission (CIVA) , and planning at the new location is well underway for the championship event. The contest dates remain the same: Aug. 23 – Sept. 2, 2026. The Air Force has lifted the operational pause on the Talon T-38 aircraft and expects the fleet to return to flying in a few days, the service announced Friday. The pause affected the Air Education and Training Command, Air Combat Command, Air Force Materiel Command and the Air Force Global Strike Command. It was ordered on May 20 following a mishap on a training flight from Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:39:57PM EST
Aircraft Impacted The Rock-Covered Hillside In A Left-Wing-Low Flight Attitude On May 7, 2026, about 1055 pacific daylight time (PDT), a Cessna 182T airplane, N227TF, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Armistead, California. The flight instructor and the pilot receiving instruction were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 instructional flight. According to the flight school, Top Flight Aviation, the flight instructor, who was presumably seated in the right seat, and the pilot receiving instruction, who was presumably seated in the left seat, had planned to fly from the Corona Municipal Airport (AJO), Corona, California to the Inyokern Airport (IYK), Inyokern, California, then return to AJO before continuing on to Las Vegas, Nevada for an overnight stay.
Tue, Jun 09,2026 07:39:53PM 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.
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