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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.06.26)
Fri, May 08,2026 11:27:16PM EST
Aero Linx: Australian Parachute Federation (APF) The Australian Parachute Federation (APF) is the peak body for the administration, regulation and representation of Australian Sport Parachuting. This is achieved by promoting skydiving and maintaining a high level of safety and by improving the standard of Sport Parachuting to encourage participation and excellence in performance. The APF is the organisation which controls skydiving and parachuting at most civilian operations in Australia. With the approval of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) it sets the standards of operation, conducts competitions, issues licenses, certifications and instructor ratings, conducts exams and distributes various publications to keep its members informed of current events and safety standards. The APF Office is located in Brisbane, Queensland and is supported by volunteers at local and State level. It is affiliated with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale through the Australian Sport Aviation Confederation and International Skydiving Commission.

NTSB Final Report: Helio H-395
Fri, May 08,2026 11:27:13PM EST
While Attempting To Takeoff From A Remote Airstrip In A Tailwheel Equipped Airplane, He Miscalculated The Airplane’s Performance Abilities Analysis: The pilot reported that, while attempting to takeoff from a remote airstrip in a tailwheel equipped airplane, he miscalculated the airplane’s performance abilities, and the airplane overran the available takeoff area. The airplane struck terrain, which resulted in substantial damage to the fuselage. The pilot reported that there were no preaccident mechanical failures or malfunctions with the airplane that would have precluded normal operation.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.06.26): Discrete Frequency
Fri, May 08,2026 11:27:09PM EST
Discrete Frequency A separate radio frequency for use in direct pilot?controller communications in air traffic control which reduces frequency congestion by controlling the number of aircraft operating on a particular frequency at one time. Discrete frequencies are normally designated for each control sector in en route/terminal ATC facilities. Discrete frequencies are listed in the Chart Supplement U.S. and the DoD FLIP IFR En Route Supplement.

Airborne 04.29.26: Waco Shutdown, RV-15 Kits Accelerate, Elixir To USA
Fri, May 08,2026 11:27:06PM EST
Also: Pilot And Technician Outlook, KS Aviation $$, Avelo Sued By Female Captain, MD-11s Returning to FedEx? At the Battle Creek, Michigan, facility of Waco Aircraft, employees reportedly finished a normal workday—then received emails telling them not to return. Roughly 60 people were affected (from a previous high of nearly 140). Production, already limited to a handful of hand-built aircraft each year, appears to have halted outright, though completed aircraft are reported onsite as well as an extensive parts supply. So... silence. After nearly 5 months of buildup, Van’s Aircraft has officially opened its order book for the tail kit of its new RV-15. The tail kit, coming in at $9,000, includes all stabilizer and control surface components. It is currently listed with an estimated lead time of 16 weeks. Deliveries were originally expected to start a little earlier, but were pushed back due to some weather-related delays affecting final flight testing of the horizontal stabilizer. The French manufacturer Elixir Aircraft has announced plans for the first deliveries to the U.S. market of three aircraft to Florida and Arizona then with plans to show them at Oshkosh. The aircraft will go eventually to Cirrus Aviation, a Florida-based flight school and Elixir Aircraft’s first U.S. customer. An early partner, Cirrus Aviation placed its order in 2020, following the European certification of the Elixir. They have ordered 10 aircraft. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 05.04.26: AOPA Censors Annual Mtg, Sonex Revived!, Spirit ShutDown
Fri, May 08,2026 11:27:01PM EST
Also: Commercial Airline Pay, EAA Learn-To-Fly Week, AF Pilot Incentives, Flexjet Buys Gulfstreams AOPA released Rules for the May 12th Annual Meeting. The rules arrive at a moment of heightened scrutiny following months of controversy and internal concern, and in that context, several provisions stand out. Member participation, for example, is sharply constrained. Only 20 members will be permitted to speak during a designated feedback session, each limited to two minutes, with access granted on a first-come, first-served basis for those attending in person. For an organization representing a substantial national membership, that effectively reduces direct member input. After a very brief but very real scare, Sonex Aviation is back in operation… and it claims to have learned its lesson. The beloved sportplane maker will be running under new ownership this time around, picking up where it left off with production of its brand-new High Wing kit. The Oshkosh-based company announced its initial closure in a March 27 video message from owner Mark Schaible, citing a “perfect storm” of declining sales, rising production costs, and mounting debt, even amid the much-anticipated release of its Highwing kit. Spirit Airlines has shut down after failing to get a $500 Million bailout from the Trump administration to keep operating. "It is with great disappointment that on May 2, 2026, Spirit Airlines started an orderly wind-down of our operations, effective immediately,"the carrier said in an online statement early Saturday morning. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 04.30.26: Integral S Sale, Boeing Outlook, Tecnam Fleet
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:55PM EST
Also: Waco Shuts Down, CAE And EasyJet Partnership, USAF TPS Collaborates, FAA Master Pilot Award Aura Aero has announced the signing of the first firm order for its Integral S from OK Aviation, an operator based in the Czech Republic. The French manufacturer has reached a commercial milestone for its range of next-generation light aircraft. Boeing projects that North America will require about 435,000 new aviation professionals and nearly $970 billion in aviation services through 2044 as the region’s fleet and traffic expand. Substantial growth for regional aviation training will be needed, along with maintenance, repair, and overhaul and digital services. These findings align with Boeing’s 2025 Pilot and Technician Outlook and 2025 Services Market Outlook. Greybird Aviation Group is standardizing its modern fleet with the purchase of 13 Tecnam aircraft to support its growing international cadet programs. The purchase at the AERO Friedrichshafen exhibition continues momentum for Tecnam sales, as Greybird officially signed a major fleet expansion agreement. The aircraft order is for 13 new aircraft, comprising 10 Tecnam P-Mentor single-engine trainers and three Tecnam P2006T NG twin-engine aircraft. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.07.26)
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:47PM EST
“The aviation security work to eliminate current flight deck vulnerability has been needlessly prolonged for way too long. We must not continue to delay this work and allow more time for another catastrophic incident to happen before the FAA and airlines act.” Source: Captain Steve Jangelis, Aviation Safety Chair of the Air Line Pilots Association, commenting on the FAA’s much-anticipated secondary cockpit barrier rule and why it is running into the same problem again: manufacturers aren’t ready, and airlines are asking for more time. This time, it's JetBlue Airways formally requesting a one-year extension, pushing the deadline from July 31, 2026, to July 31, 2027.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.07.26): Secondary Radar/Radar Beacon (ATCRBS)
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:43PM EST
Secondary Radar/Radar Beacon (ATCRBS) A radar system in which the object to be detected is fitted with cooperative equipment in the form of a radio receiver/transmitter (transponder). Radar pulses transmitted from the searching transmitter/receiver (interrogator) site are received in the cooperative equipment and used to trigger a distinctive transmission from the transponder. This reply transmission, rather than a reflected signal, is then received back at the transmitter/receiver site for processing and display at an air traffic control facility.

ANN Position on AOPA Annual Meeting Access
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:40PM EST
A Note From The ANN Editorial Desk, Concerning Our AOPA Reporting Aero-News Network has requested access to the AOPA Annual Meeting in a journalistic capacity. AOPA has confirmed that: 1) Non-member journalists will not be admitted 2) Independent recording is prohibited 3) Participation is tightly limited ANN has historically chosen not to maintain AOPA membership in order to preserve editorial independence.

Airborne 05.07.26: B-17 Restoration, AF1 Stand-In Readies, Wisk Gen 6 Testing
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:32PM EST
Also: NetJets Ascend, B-52 Engine Upgrades, Duncan Loans Jet, DART Aerospace Cable-Cutter Volunteers are working to restore a World War II B-17 bomber that spent nearly seven decades as a roadside landmark in Milwaukee, Ore. The restoration is taking place in a Salem aircraft hangar, where the B-17 Alliance is working on the Lacey Lady. The bomber was a fixture on McLoughlin Boulevard in Milwaukee for 67 years. Scott’s husband’s grandfather, Art Lacey, purchased the B-17 in 1947. It was a surplus plane left over following World War II. Lacey wanted to use it as a giant billboard for his Milwaukee gas station. The long-delayed replacement for Air Force One may be far from ready, but its temporary substitute nearly is. The former Qatari Boeing 747 has completed its modification and flight testing phase and is expected to enter service this summer. The aircraft remains in the shop for purely cosmetic updates. Wisk Aero has announced the successful first flight of its second Generation 6 aircraft. It is a milestone for Wisk’s flight-test program and scale, coming shortly after the first Gen 6 aircraft started its flight-test campaign in mid-December. Conducted at Wisk’s flight-test facility in Hollister, Calif., the flight included vertical takeoff, hover, and chirp maneuvers... All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Prelim: Eric Vargosko SW-51
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:27PM EST
Upon Lifting Off He Noticed The Ball In The Slip/Skid Indicator Was Moving Right And Left On April 10, 2026, about 1732 eastern daylight time, an experimental amateur built SW-51 airplane, N551EV, sustained minor damage when it was involved in an accident near Iron Station, North Carolina. The front seat pilot sustained minor injuries, and the back seat pilot sustained serious injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The front seat pilot and owner reported that a new propeller had been installed on the airplane two days before the accident flight.

ANN FAQ: Turn On Post Notifications
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:23PM EST
Make Sure You NEVER Miss A New Story From Aero-News Network Do you ever feel like you never see posts from a certain person or page on Facebook or Instagram? Here’s how you can turn on “post notifications” that will send you an update when new stories are posted on the Aero-News Network Facebook or Instagram pages.

Classic Aero-TV: A Synonym For Joy - Mike Porter’s Stearman Restoration
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:19PM EST
From 2014 (YouTube Edition): A Peaceful Resurrection For A Valued Wartime Boeing PT-17 While at EAA AirVenture 2014, ANN Special Correspondent Michael Maya Charles had the opportunity to talk with a young man about his career in aircraft restoration. While standing in front of a beautifully restored Stearman biplane, we find out that Mike Porter has restored more airplanes than seems possible for his age. It turns out that Porter got his start very young in aviation because it was a business he was born into. His father was a commercial pilot that in the 1990s worked with a company that specialized in giving rides in World War II airplanes. Young Mike was bitten by the aviation bug and came down with a severe case of love for flying and working on airplanes. No cure for this has been found.

Airborne 05.01.26: B737 Drone Strike, DoT Wants ATC Fees, Spitfire Celebration
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:16PM EST
Also: FBO Waives Special-Events Fees, Heatwave Floats, Airbus Falling Profits, NYC Joby Demos A United Airlines pilot arriving in San Diego reported encountering a drone in the air as the plane approached the airport, according to airport tower audio. United Flight 1980 departed from San Francisco International Airport and flew roughly 90 minutes before landing at San Diego International. But as the Boeing 737 approached the airport in San Diego, the pilot reported to the tower that the plane had possibly hit a drone while flying at about 3,000 feet. OK... here we go again. Transportation Secretary Duffy floated the idea of charging a fee to help the FAA modernize its air traffic control system and pay for upgrades on a more regular basis, according to Bloomberg. “I would welcome an opportunity to think through, how could we have a small fee that went into allowing us to continually upgrade our systems,” Duffy said. The UK-wide tour of an iconic WW2 Spitfire is underway, marking the 90th anniversary of the legendary aircraft’s first flight in 1936. The aircraft is making nine flights around the UK as part of the commemorations to mark the milestone. Aircraft from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) are to take part in a commemorative tour honoring the iconic Supermarine Spitfire. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 05.05.26: MQ-25A Stingray Flies, Joby In NYC, $15B Starship
Fri, May 08,2026 11:26:10PM EST
Also: Visual Line-Of-Sight, Tracking Fire Trucks, Another Laser Fool, Helicopter Fire Attack System The United States Navy officially kicked off flight testing for its first unmanned, carrier-based tanker with a two-hour maiden mission at Boeing’s MidAmerica Airport facility on April 25. The debut of the one-of-a-kind Boeing MQ-25A Stingray involved both Boeing and Navy air vehicle pilots remotely operating the aircraft. Joby Aviation has completed a week-long series of electric air taxi demonstration flights across one of its most promising US markets: New York City. This marked the first time point-to-point eVTOL operations havebeen conducted through the city’s existing heliport network. The campaign linked JFK with multiple Manhattan locations, including Downtown Skyport and sites along the East and West sides of Midtown. SpaceX has spent more than $15 billion developing its Starship megarocket and is pushing for a launch schedule that would make space access resemble an airline schedule rather than a government program, drawing on the company’s confidential pre-IPO prospectus. The figure quantifies, for the first time, the cumulative cost of the development program that underpins the more speculative two-thirds of SpaceX’s targeted $1.75 trillion IPO valuation. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

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