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ANN FAQ: Contributing To Aero-TV
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:39:01PM EST
How To Get A Story On Aero-TV News/Feature Programming How do I submit a story idea or lead to Aero-TV? If you would like to submit a story idea or lead, please contact Jim Campbell via the link below. Please include the following information when submitting a story idea or lead: who the intended subject is, a general story outline of said subject, important dates or deadlines for the story lead, and any appropriate contact information for both yourself and related subjects.

Classic Aero-TV: Empowering Educators - Wings Over the Rockies'Teacher Outreach
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:58PM EST
From 2016 (YouTube Edition): An Amazing Opportunity For Colorado’s STEM Educators… In this video you’ll hear about a program that is designed to inspire teachers to inspire their students by sharing with them the excitement of flying in a 1942 Boeing PT-17 Stearman trainer plane. Hetty Carlson, of the Teacher Flight Program, explains how they use aviation as a tool to motivate and encourage students. Their Colorado-based operation has a goal of flying one teacher from every school along the Colorado Front Range. Counting up the school districts and the schools involved means that they are offering 1,600 teachers, through the year 2020, the chance to share the thrill of flight with their students.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.10.26): Vertiport
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:55PM EST
Vertiport An area of land, water, or a structure used or intended to be used to support the landing, takeoff, taxiing, parking, and storage of powered?lift aircraft or other aircraft that vertiport design and performance standards can accommodate.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.10.26)
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:52PM EST
"I appreciate the opportunity to address the items outlined in your letter and the specifics you relayed to me personally regarding our handling of Winter Storms Fern and Gianna; American's focus on pilot attendance policies; and our business plan to return American to its rightful place atop the industry...” Source: A statement from the CEO of American Airlines -- who has caved, agreeing to meet face-to-face with the airline’s pilots'union over concerns regarding the company’s operational reliability and long-term direction. While a period of battling winter storms added fuel to the fire, the Allied Pilots Association, which represents more than 16,000 American pilots, assured that its worries go well beyond a single bad month.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.10.26)
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:49PM EST
Aero Linx: International Cessna 120-140 Association The International Cessna 120-140 Association is an all volunteer group of approximately 1,000 owners, pilots and others who share a common interest in restoring, maintaining and flying the Models 120, 140 and 140A aircraft manufactured by the Cessna Aircraft Company in 1946-1951. Though over sixty years old, these aircraft provide a combination of performance, ease and economy of operation and maintenance unmatched by many currently produced aircraft.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.11.26)
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:46PM EST
"The overriding priority is securing the future of civilization, and the moon is faster... The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars."Source: Elon Musk, as SpaceX has told investors it plans to shift its priority to going to the moon instead of Mars and targets March 2027 for a lunar landing without humans on board. This will be the first step in what founder Elon Musk says will be a "self-growing"city on the moon. The company says Mars will come later, as it focuses on putting Musk's rocket company and his startup artificial intelligence company together. Musk says using solar power from space will help meet the global electricity demand on the ground from AI. In a regulatory filing, SpaceX said it wants to deploy a million-satellite AI-data center in orbit.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.11.26)
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:43PM EST
Aero Linx: American Navion Society Welcome to the American Navion Society. Your society is here to support the Navion community. We are your source of technical and operating information and social activities for the Navion in all its variants: canopy, L-17, Rangemaster, D-16 and Camair twins. Whether you are an owner, potential owner, enthusiast or just want explore this marvelous aircraft, please browse our site. Our forum is open for anyone to join the discussions. We encourage all owners to join the Society but with or without a Navion everyone is eligible.

Airborne 02.04.26: CA Loves Gulfstream Again, F35C v Iranian Drone, Blue Origin
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:39PM EST
Also: Successful Electric Av Test, Venezuelan Routes Resuming, Rare WWII Bomber Recovery, New CAP Wing Commander Canada says they are actively working to certify the Gulfstream jets that President Donald Trump complained about while threatening to impose a 50% tariff on aircraft from Canada and to not certify new Canadian planes. "It is our understanding that the certification process is well underway and that the certification demands were absolutely recent,"said Canadian Industry Minister Melanie Joly. The U.S. military on Tuesday shot down an Iranian drone that "aggressively"approached the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea in the northwest part of the Indian Ocean. The Iranian Shahed-139 drone was flying toward the carrier "with unclear intent"and was shot down by an F-35 U.S. fighter jet. Blue Origin recently hit pause on its New Shepard program, stepping away from suborbital space tourism for at least the next two years. While the program will always be remembered for putting Blue Origin on the spaceflight map, what comes next could be a game-changer for not just the company but the aerospace industry as a whole. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 02.09.26: AOPA Meltdown Continues, Amazon Drone Crash, E-AB Accidents
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:33PM EST
Also: Flight 370 Search Paused, Old U/L Design Rebirth?, Diamond School Program, CIA's A-12 Recovery The AOPA issues that blew up last week have turned into a full-fledged scandal... with former CEO Darren Pleasance now confirmed as having been fired despite the blatantly false narrative published by AOPA and its Board of Trustees -- who apparently engineered the sudden dismissal. The reaction has been fast and swift with hundreds of comments (and probably more) online calling for Pleasance's immediate reinstatement, while the majority of comments we have reviewed noted their intention to cancel or not renew their memberships. An Amazon Prime Air MK30 delivery drone crashed into the side of a Texas apartment building on February 4, becoming the latest in a string of concerning incidents. Video recorded by one of the nearby residents shows the drone drifting slowly toward the building before hitting it and dropping to the ground. There was plenty of smoke, but luckily no fire, according to first responders. EAA is using data about the decline of fatal accidents in amateur-built aircraft as a foundation to build on safety programs in 2026. In the period from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, fatal accidents in the experimental category totaled 42 - one under the "not-to-exceed"number set by the Federal Aviation Administration prior to that period. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 02.10.26: Amazon Crash, Massive New eVTOL, FAA v Drone Pilots
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:28PM EST
Also: Embraer’s eVTOL Vision, Low-Carbon Fuel, CIA Preserving A-12 Blackbird, ISS Future An Amazon Prime Air MK30 delivery drone crashed into the side of a Texas apartment building on February 4, becoming the latest in a string of concerning incidents. Video recorded by one of the nearby residents shows the drone drifting slowly toward the building before hitting it and dropping to the ground. There was plenty of smoke, but luckily no fire, according to first responders. AutoFlight recently unveiled what seems to be the first electric vertical takeoff and landing device in the 5-ton class. The Matrix 5 was publicly shown off for the first time at the company’s low-altitude test facility in Kunshan, China. During the event, Matrix completed a full transition sequence: vertical takeoff, wingborne cruise, and vertical landing. It flew alongside AutoFlight’s smaller, 2-ton CarryAll cargo eVTOL. The FAA was determined to prove that drone operators can’t get away with everything before nearly 70,000 people stepped foot into an open-air stadium for Super Bowl LX, publishing a lengthy enforcement summary just a day before the game. The long list laid out fines and license actions aimed at operators who flew where they absolutely shouldn’t have. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne-Flight Training 02.05.26: Delta Propel, Acron, Spatial Disorientation
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:21PM EST
Also: CAF Ground School, ALPA Vows, NE Master Pilot Award, Thai Sims A change in Delta's pilot career path for college students is making it more focused on a limited number of partners and pilots who are closest to meeting Airline Transport Pilot minimums. Delta offers a pilot career path for college students at all US-based universities with flight education programs accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI), and graduates of select affiliate flight schools. Acron Aviation Academy announced the return of two of its most popular training programs, the Accelerated Airline Pilot Track (AAPT) and the Professional Pilot Program (PPP). The school also announced the establishment of its new merit-based EXCEL Scholarship Program. The two programs have collectively launched the careers of hundreds of pilots, and are designed to meet the needs of motivated students who seek a direct and structured pathway to the airlines. The FAA has issued what is called an information for operators"recommending all pilots receive training in spatial disorientation (SD). The types of training should include scenario-based training to include unexpected scenarios that mimic real-life situations where disorientation may occur to cultivate practical flying skills in an operational environment. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 02.11.26: SpaceX Lunar Plans, FAA Fed Sues UAL, FAA Academy Audit
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:15PM EST
Also: AEA Keynote, WWII Aircraft Recovery, Air Canda Nixes Cuba, UK SR20 Crash SpaceX has told investors it plans to shift its priority to going to the moon instead of Mars and targets March 2027 for a lunar landing without humans on board. This will be the first step in what founder Elon Musk says will be a "self-growing"city on the moon. The company says Mars will come later, as it focuses on putting Musk's rocket company and his startup artificial intelligence company together. United Airlines is in the middle of an intense legal dispute with an FAA safety inspector who received a lifetime ban after he allegedly reported safety concerns while onboard as a passenger. If the carrier loses, its actions could cost it upwards of $12 million. The DOT Inspector General has launched an audit of the FAA Controller Training Academy in Oklahoma City to reviews delays in training enough air traffic controllers. The DOT memorandum says the academy is facing considerable challenges with training, including a shortage of qualified instructors, training-capacity limitations, an outdated curriculum, and high training failure rates. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 02.06.26: AOPA Fibs About CEO Firing, Long Overdue MOH, IN Heliport
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:38:07PM EST
Also: Dynon Autopilot 4 Mooneys, United-Starlink, HondaJet Elite II Autoland, Air India Un-Grounds 787 An initial announcement by AOPA, signaling a change in leadership, appears to be less than honest. The AOPA Board of Trustees initially claimed that it would be searching for a new leader after current president and CEO Darren Pleasance, who has been with the organization a little over a year, ‘transitions’ IMMEDIATELY to an 'advisory'role. Navy Captain E. Royce Williams (Ret.) will receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his exceptional valor and heroism during the Korean War. Congressman Darrell Issa said President Donald Trump had informed Williams he will receive the award. “My friend, constituent, and hero Royce Williams is 100 years young, a Top Gun pilot like no other, and an American hero for all time,” Issa said. Plans to redevelop the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport are on hold after Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita asked federal officials to reconsider their approval of the facility’s anticipated sale to the city. The heliport has been closed since Dec. 15, but a sale is not permitted until several FAA regulations are satisfied. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.11.26): VFR-On-Top
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:37:58PM EST
VFR-On-Top ATC authorization for an IFR aircraft to operate in VFR conditions at any appropriate VFR altitude (as specified in 14 CFR and as restricted by ATC). A pilot receiving this authorization must comply with the VFR visibility, distance from cloud criteria, and the minimum IFR altitudes specified in 14 CFR part 91. The use of this term does not relieve controllers of their responsibility to separate aircraft in Class B and Class C airspace or TRSAs as required by FAA Order JO 7110.65.

NTSB Prelim: Piper PA-22-150
Thu, Feb 12,2026 08:37:55PM EST
Shortly After Takeoff From Runway 34, The Airplane Experienced A Loss Of Engine Power On January 31, 2026, about 1921 Alaska standard time, a Piper PA-22-150 airplane, N3263Z, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Anchorage, Alaska. The pilot was uninjured, and the passenger was transported to the hospital with potentially serious injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to the pilot, earlier in the evening, he and the passenger departed Kenai Municipal Airport (ENA), Kenai, for a personal flight to Merrill Field Airport (MRI), Anchorage, with about 36 gallons of 100LL aviation fuel onboard. The flight to Anchorage was uneventful.

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