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Update: Pilot, 11 Skydivers Dead In Crash South Of Kansas City
Sun, Jun 14,2026 06:29:05PM EST
Skydive Kansas City Pacific Aerospace P750 Crashed Near Butler Memorial Airport in Bates County, Mo. Eleven skydivers and a pilot are dead after a Skydive Kansas City plane crashed in Butler, Mo., Sunday morning. Bates County Emergency Management told USA TODAY that 11 people onboard the plane were skydivers and the 12th person was the pilot. Butler Memorial Airport is roughly 65 miles south of Kansas City. The agency said air traffic services "were not being provided at the time"of the crash. A private plane operated by Skydive Kansas City that had departed from the airport "turned around for an unknown reason"before crashing near a local highway, according to Bates County Emergency Management.

Classic Aero-TV: Honoring Pioneers: International Women’s Air &Space Museum
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:47PM 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.

Classic Aero-TV: THE Heavy-Lifting Helo - Kaman's K-Max at Heli-Expo 2017
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:43PM 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.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.12.26)
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:38PM EST
“Aviation is remarkable, wondrous and contagious, but it’s a lot of work. Airshows can make it look so easy and effortless, but these students are right in the middle of the grind. Seeing firsthand that hard work pays off is something to celebrate and gives them extra motivation to keep going until the next milestone — becoming a certified flight instructor... Dayton International hosting their own air show makes it a great place to recognize the next generation of professional pilots, who are investing in their future through Wright State and our aviation program...” Source: Diane Vitas, director of Wright State’s Aviation Science and Technology Program, commenting as Wright State University prepares to honor 28 aviation students who have earned their first FAA pilot certification with ceremonial wing-pinning and presentation of flight jackets, name patches, and earned level of wings.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.12.26)
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:34PM EST
Aero Linx: The Museum of Aviation To inspire and educate by preserving the heritage of the United States Air Force through public engagement and a superior visitor experience. Their vision is to be the most visited aviation Museum in the Southeastern U.S. The Museum of Aviation opened to the public on Friday, 9 November 1984 with 20 aircraft on display in an open field and another 20 were in various stages of restoration. The Museum of Aviation has grown to become the second largest museum in the United States Air Force and the fourth most visited museum in the Department of Defense. The museum is a place that honors our veterans and their families and reminds our Airmen of their legendary Air Force heritage.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.12.26): Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:31PM EST
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) A transportation system that transports people and property by air between two points in the NAS using aircraft with advanced technologies, including electric aircraft or electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, in both controlled and uncontrolled airspace.

NTSB Prelim: Fokker DR1 Replica
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:27PM EST
Airplane Reappeared Very Low Over The Trees Headed West-Northwest, Pitched Up Slightly, Stalled, And Made About One And A Half Rotations On May 26, 2026, about 0810 central daylight time, an experimental Fokker DR1 airplane, N54517, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Frankston, Texas. The pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. A witness and friend of the pilot, who observed the entire accident flight, was standing near the middle of the runway as the pilot taxied to the west end of the runway to begin the takeoff roll. He stated that this was the pilot’s first flight in the airplane. The takeoff was normal, but the airplane did not appear to climb well, and the pilot made an early right turn toward south and entered the traffic pattern.

ANN FAQ: How Do I Become A News Spy?
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:23PM EST
We're Everywhere... Thanks To You! Even with the vast resources and incredibly far-reaching scope of the Aero-News Network, every now and then a story that should be reported on slips through our fingers. There's a lot of news out there, and sometimes we just don't get to all of it. Fortunately for us, we realized early on we couldn't be everywhere at once -- curse the laws of physics! -- so we came up with the idea of News-Spies. Just as the title suggests, a News-Spy is a reader who notices a news item -- be it in the newspaper, on television, or something they came across at their own airport, town hall, at the office water cooler or just by walking down the street -- basically, any item a reader may think is newsworthy, that pertains to theworld of aviation.

Classic Aero-TV: In Praise of the NV3 Foundation
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:19PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): That Others May Fly Founded by Colonel Sean David McClung, a 28-year disabled USAF/joint service veteran of the Cold War, Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and Noble Eagle; Captain Stewart McQuillan, a disabled Royal Air Force veteran and instructor pilot; and Kristen Christy, a U.S. Department of Defense civic leader and Force for Change National Award winner, the National Veterans Vocational Village (NV3 Foundation) is a self-sustaining vocational training center and residential village that educates, employs, and houses disabled and injured veterans—to include those with invisible, psychological and emotional wounds—transitioning from military and first responder duties to civilian life.

Airborne 06.08.26: Mach One X-59, Atlantic Balloon, Tribe Returns Seized Stinson
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:15PM 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!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.13.26)
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:08PM EST
Aero Linx: Wright Brothers National Memorial North Carolina Wind, sand, and a dream of flight brought Wilbur and Orville Wright to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina where, after four years of scientific experimentation, they achieved the first successful airplane flights on December 17, 1903. With courage and perseverance, these self-taught engineers relied on teamwork and application of the scientific process. What they achieved changed our world forever. You can explore the museum, the monument, and more at Wright Brothers!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.13.26): Breakout
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:04PM EST
Breakout A technique to direct aircraft out of the approach stream. In the context of simultaneous (independent) parallel operations, a breakout is used to direct threatened aircraft away from a deviating aircraft.

Airborne-NextGen 06.09.26: Model Jet Fire, ISS Ops After Leak, Mach 1 X-59
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:07:00PM EST
Also: Missiles/Drones/Iran, Drone Swarm Threat, Blue Origin Update, Airship Ambitions A routine day at a Utah model aircraft field took an unexpected turn when a crashed model jet ignited a wildfire that quickly spread across nearly 55 acres. Fire officials called the incident a "freak accident,"but it has renewed discussion about safety and fire risk during an exceptionally dry season. The blaze also serves as a reminder that even unlikely events can have significant consequences when conditions are primed for wildfire. A brief safety response aboard the International Space Station once again brought global attention to the aging structure of the orbital outpost. Crew members temporarily sheltered inside a docked spacecraft as engineers assessed newly identified concerns in the Russian segment. While operations have since resumed, the incident underscores the constant vigilance required to sustain human life in space. 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. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne Affordable Flyers 06.11.26: Finalizing MOSAIC, DeltaHawk 2Cyl, Tarragon
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:06:54PM EST
Also: Thatcher Light Aircraft, Oshkosh No-Shows, Garver Flying Circus, World Aerobatic Championships With less than 40 days left before Oshkosh 2026, the big topic of interest is the Final, yes, we said FINAL release of all things MOSAIC. The actual release date is still a little foggy but the ‘other half’ of the reg is expected to be announced with significant fanfare at some point during this year’s AirVenture... and not a moment too soon. MOSAIC was finalized and published in the Federal Register on July 24, 2025, establishing two separate effective dates — one for sport pilot privileges last October, and one for light sport aircraft manufacturing and certification this coming July 24th. In their newest and most sport-aviation-relevant announcement. DeltaHawk's CEO highlighted the DHK 2H Engine Series — an 80 HP, 100 HP, and 120 HP two-cylinder, horizontally opposed twin, two-stroke, compression ignition engine with fuel compatibility for Jet-A, Jet-A1, JP5, JP8, SAF, and #2 diesel. And yes, the DH two-cylinder series explicitly has designs on MOSAIC implementations -- a scenario that could give the folks at Rotax a serious case of hiccups. At this year’s SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo, we spoke with the team behind the Tarragon program as crowds gathered around one of the event’s most talked about light aircraft. Even with military demonstrations roaring overhead, the sleek carbon fiber design continued pulling attention thanks to its unusual combination of speed, efficiency, and advanced construction. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 06.10.26: Continental Sold, Pentagon Targets Cirrus, Aerovanti Arrest
Sun, Jun 14,2026 05:06:48PM EST
Also: Stowell/Community Aviation, Historic Transatlantic Balloon, USAF Museum Hosts Fly-In, Iowa U Helo Program Arcline Investment Management, a private equity firm, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the holding company of Continental Aerospace Technologies, Inc. (Continental) for $535 million. Arcline is acquiring Continental from the controlling shareholders, subsidiaries of Aviation Industry Corporation of China. The deal brings one of general aviation's most popular piston-engine manufacturers back under domestic ownership. DoD has added Cirrus to its updated list of “Chinese military companies” operating in the US, citing the aircraft manufacturer’s ownership by China's state-controlled Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The designation, published June 8 under the Section 1260H provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act, identifies Cirrus as part of AVIC’s network of companies linked to Beijing’s military-civil strategies. Patrick Britton Harr, founder and CEO of AeroVanti, has been convicted on six counts of wire fraud after a federal jury determined he misused approximately $15 million provided by customers through the company's Top Gun membership program. Founded in 2021, AeroVanti marketed a private aviation model centered on Piaggio turboprop operations. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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