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Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:09:13PM EST
A Wind Gust Pushed The Gyrocopter To The Right And The Right Main Landing Gear Wheel “Came Down Hard.” Analysis: The pilot of the gyrocopter reported that during his approach to land on runway 31, the reported wind information indicated a gusting crosswind from the left. On final approach the gyrocopter required left stick and right rudder inputs to remain lined up with the runway. The pilot queried the air traffic control tower for the current wind conditions prior to landing, and was told 250° at 13 knots, gusting to 20 knots. The pilot intended to touch down with the left main landing gear wheel first, however, a wind gust pushed the gyrocopter to the right and the right main landing gear wheel “came down hard.”
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:09:09PM EST
Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA) The lowest altitude, expressed in feet above mean sea level, to which descent is authorized on final approach or during circle-to-land maneuvering in execution of a standard instrument approach procedure where no electronic glideslope is provided.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:09:04PM EST
“Nothing has ever gotten in my way... They said, ‘Well, you’re a girl, you can’t do that.’ I said, ‘Guess what, doesn’t matter what you are. You can still do it if you want to do it.’” Source: Wise words from the late Wally Funk... a favorite of ours and a true legend in the aviation world. We will miss her...
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:09:00PM EST
During Touchdown, The Basket Bounced And Was Dragged Across The Ground Analysis: The pilot of the balloon reported that he and the passenger, who had recently purchased the balloon, were conducting a local flight. Before departure, he briefed the passenger on proper landing posture and hand placement down low and not on the uprights. The takeoff and enroute phase ofthe flight were unremarkable. While on final approach to land, the pilot conducted a steep approach and demonstrated ground-tracking maneuvers before the final touchdown.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:56PM EST
“Effective immediately, the suspension of all involved South Carolina pilots has been lifted... Carry on Patriots.” Source: Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell, who wrote Friday morning on social media, as eight South Carolina National Guard helicopter pilots have been returned to flying duties following a suspension over a low-flying sweep over beachgoers as part of a July 4 event honoring servicemembers.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:51PM EST
Basic Radar Service These services are provided for VFR aircraft by all commissioned terminal radar facilities. Basic radar service includes safety alerts, traffic advisories, limited radar vectoring when requested by the pilot, and sequencing at locations where procedures have been established for this purpose and/or when covered by a letter of agreement. The purpose of this service is to adjust the flow of arriving IFR and VFR aircraft into the traffic pattern in a safe and orderly manner and to provide traffic advisories to departing VFR aircraft.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:46PM EST
Also: MOSAIC Visionaries To Gather, Rotax Bulletin, SimVenture, Mont Blanc Wingsuit Record CubCrafters has introduced the Carbon Cub ULT, a turbine-powered evolution of its Carbon Cub UL platform. The aircraft blends lightweight sport aviation simplicity with modern turboprop capability and full FADEC control. Designed for the MOSAIC era, it marks a notable step in the evolution of recreational backcountry aviation. The aircraft is powered by the TurboTech TP-R90 regenerative turbine engine developed by TurboTech, pairing turboprop smoothness with simplified operation and efficiency comparable to it's gasoline powered predecessor. Dynon has announced an integrated IFR GPS navigation solution for its SkyView HDX avionics platform, with simultaneous availability planned for both Certified and Experimental product lines. The new capability is expected to support full IFR operations, including coupled RNAV approaches with LPV minimums, while requiring no additional panel space through the use of a remotely mounted IFR module. Oshkosh never seems to want for interesting things to see and do.. but the folks at Hummel Aircraft are adding a bit of fun to their presence down in the light aircraft display area at the South End of Wittman Field. This year, they are going to build an entire Hummel UltraCruiser in their booth, in front of God and everybody, during the week of AirVenture 2026... and better yet, they're inviting people from around the Sport Aviation world to join in. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:40PM EST
Also: Guppy Won’t Make Oshkosh, Santa Monica Propeller Service, Lake County Airport Closed, Navy Suspends Search Authorities in Argentina are continuing to investigate the fatal accident in which a flight instructor “fell” from a training aircraft, leaving his 22-year-old student pilot to land the airplane by herself. The 42-year-old flight instructor died after apparently falling from the plane. The incident occurred in a rural area of Toledo, in the Río Segundo department, after the aircraft took off from Coronel Olmedo Airport. The U.S. Air Force used its largest aircraft to move $5 billion worth of illegal drugs from a storage facility in California to be destroyed in the Midwest. The 433rd Airlift Wing Reserve Airmen partnered with Drug Enforcement Administration personnel to execute an interagency joint mission- Operation Burnout- the largest recorded aerial transport of hazardous narcotics for destruction. The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome zoning controversy continues over whether it is a museum or an airport facility as the aerodrome seeks proposed modifications and improvements to two parcels of their property. The aerodrome, situated in the Town of Red Hook, applied for a special use permit to make the changes, and the public has had much to say since -- including the usual assortment of NIMBYs. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:34PM EST
Also: Outdated Rules, JET A Prices Slide, AK Pilot Flew On Suspended Tkts, Thunderbird 8 Coming to OSH26 A Delta flight crew reported hearing a loud bang after a firework apparently struck the aircraft during its descent. A Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 operating Flight DL1076 from Atlanta to Chicago Midway International Airport was reportedly struck by a firework while on final approach shortly before 8:40 p.m. local time on July 4th. According to air traffic control recordings, the aircraft was about 200 feet above the ground when the crew reported, "We just had a firework hit our plane..."The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has confirmed that its uncrewed X-65 demonstrator has reached a key production milestone, with Aurora Flight Sciences receiving the first completed wing set and beginning integration with the fuselage. The progress moves the program closer to planned ground testing in late 2026 and a first flight currently targeted for 2027. Indonesian security forces Friday recovered the body of an American pilot who was killed after armed separatists attacked and set fire to the Pilatus Porter he was flying in the restive Papua region, a military commander said. Nicholas F. Goselin, a pilot for Indonesian aviation company PT AMA, was shot dead Thursday shortly after he landed at the Ipdeheik airstrip in Balinggama village of the Yahukimo regency in the mountainous province of Papua Highlands. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:26PM EST
Also: Drones v MedHelos, Counter-Drone Operations, DARPA X-65, India's Largest eVTOL Demonstrator The FBI said it has seized more than 600 drones near World Cup sites since the tournament began on June 11 after authorities determined the devices violated restricted airspace. In Kansas City alone, there have been 32 drone seizures outside World Cup events so far. The total number of seized drones nationwide has doubled in less than two weeks. The FBI, along with accredited operators from local and state law enforcement around the country, is monitoring drone activity near World Cup competitions and related fan events. Firefly Aerospace secures a 144 million dollar NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract to deliver its next Blue Ghost lunar mission. The award reinforces NASA’s push for rapid, repeatable commercial access to the Moon. Launch is currently targeted for 2028 following an accelerated development timeline. A record field is set to gather in Great Britain as the world's finest scale model aviators prepare to compete. The championship blends engineering, craftsmanship, and flying skill in one of aviation's most demanding disciplines. With new nations joining the field, the event highlights the growing global appeal of competitive aeromodelling. The 2026 FAI F4 World Championships for Scale Model Aircraft opens on July 9th at the British Model Flying Association National Centre for Aeromodelling in Buckminster, Great Britain. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:13PM EST
Aero Linx: Lake Amphibian Club This website is created and sponsored by the Lake Amphibian Club, to help spread the word about these wonderful, versatile amphibians that can land just about anywhere, making traveling in small aircraft adventurous, safe, and just plain fun. The public portion of the site includes a tremendous amount of information about Lakes, that should help anyone interested in the planes learn more about them.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:09PM EST
And That's But One Of Over A Dozen Major Developments Planned For The Next Year Or So Aero-News Network is now available on Roku and Amazon FireTV! That’s right folks. You can now get your daily dose of aviation news… right on the ol'giggle box! This is an EPIC development for our network, one of many to come, and we’re thrilled to offer you this new way to watch our news programming. Whether you’re a traditional website reader, podcast listener, or YouTube subscriber, we’re dedicated to giving you quality, honest, aviation news that you can trust and broadening our reach and audience aggressively in the coming years, so that we may both Grow and Inform the aviation and aerospace world.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:08:01PM EST
Aero Linx: The Great War Aviation Society The Great War Aviation Society is a registered charity (1117741) dedicated to researching, preserving and sharing information about this trailblazing era in global aviation. We’re always eager to hear from new members and welcome people of all backgrounds – from First World War academics to modellers, enthusiasts, and family tree researchers.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:07:57PM EST
SportPlane Resource Guide (NG) Volume 3 is Bigger, Bolder, and a Whole Lot Easier to Carry The SportPlane Resource Guide has, like many old kit builds, been collecting dust for years. Over the next year, the book is finally getting a third edition…and this time, it's going digital -- uit HAS to... its simply too big to carry around. Aero-News Network is well on its way to debuting the new e-book with a renewed focus on affordable, entry-level flying machines. The last edition clocked in at nearly 1,100 pages and featured more than 800 sport aircraft from around the world. This new ‘eSPRG’ is expected to blow past that, with over 2000 pages of specs, analysis, and directories.
Mon, Jul 13,2026 06:07:49PM EST
Why Oshkosh Still Matters... And Why Journalism Matters Even More News/Analysis/Opinion By Jim Campbell, ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Every July, something extraordinary happens over the skies of Wisconsin, although it has very little to do with airplanes. Yes, thousands of aircraft will eventually converge on Wittman Field, representing everything from antiques and homebuilts to military hardware, corporate jets, warbirds, rotorcraft, seaplanes, ultralights and, increasingly, technologies that barely existed a decade ago. That's certainly impressive, and it remains one of the greatest spectacles in aviation anywhere in the world. But after more than half a century of flying and more than thirty years of covering Oshkosh professionally, I've become convinced that the airplanes themselves are really just the backdrop. What makes Oshkosh remarkable has always been the people, the ideas they bring with them, and the conversations that quietly shape aviation's future long after the last airplane has departed for home.
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