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Thu, May 14,2026 08:15:43PM EST
USDA Is Bringing In New Aircraft To Fight Destructive Insects Across South Texas There is always something fascinating about seeing aviation used in ways most people never think about. While airliners and fighter jets grab the headlines, aircraft like the Cessna Caravan built by Textron Aviation quietly handle some of the most important missions in the country.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:28PM EST
Pilot Reported That The Wind Speed At The Airport Had Increased Significantly Since His Departure About 1 Hour Earlier Analysis: The pilot reported that the wind speed at the airport had increased significantly since his departure about 1 hour earlier. He stated that at touchdown, an unexpected strong wind gust lifted the right wing, and the left wingtip contacted the runway. The airplane subsequently veered to the left and collided with an airport sign, which resulted in substantial damage to the engine mount.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:24PM EST
Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) A TFR is a regulatory action issued by the FAA via the U.S. NOTAM System, under the authority of United States Code, Title 49. TFRs are issued within the sovereign airspace of the United States and its territories to restrict certain aircraft from operating within a defined area on a temporary basis to protect persons or property in the air or on the ground. While not all inclusive, TFRs may be issued for disaster or hazard situations such as: toxic gas leaks or spills, fumes from flammable agents, aircraft accident/incident sites, aviation or ground resources engaged in wildfire suppression, or aircraft relief activities following a disaster. TFRs may also be issued in support of VIP movements, for reasons of national security; or when determined necessary for the management of air traffic in the vicinity of aerial demonstrations or major sporting events. NAS users or other interested parties should contact a FSS for TFR information. Additionally, TFR information can be found in automated briefings, NOTAM publications, and on the internet at https://www.faa.gov. The FAA also distributes TFR information to aviation user groups for further dissemination.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:20PM EST
“This change is years in the making, and it reflects exactly the kind of responsibility we owe to our members. Our union continues to have enviable advocacy, negotiations, and safety resources available for our members, and due to responsible financial planning and strong contracts, we are also running a sizable surplus.” Source: From a missive by ALPA President Jason Ambrosi, as American Airlines pilots may be heading toward another serious debate over whether to stay with their independent union or join the ALPA bandwagon. The numbers have seemed to switch back and forth as merger talks and reduced cuts sway workers.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:16PM EST
Aero Linx: National Waco Club The National Waco Club is recognized as the oldest aircraft “Type Club” in the United States. The history of the NWC goes back to the founding in 1958. Membership is open to anyone with a love for Waco airplanes, be it a current owner, former owner, employee, or anyone who appreciates the beautiful airplanes built by the Waco Aircraft Company.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:12PM 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 have been 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!!!
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:07PM EST
Aero Linx: Taylorcraft Foundation The Taylorcraft Foundation is exclusively organized for charitable, educational & scientific activities and is intended to preserve the history and technical information of Taylorcraft organisations and the airplanes the produced. This Foundation is a chartered Ohio Corporation and has been granted USA IRS 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit, tax exempt, organization. The Taylorcraft Foundation maintains archives, provides information and research assistance when possible to aircraft owners, and works to preserve Taylorcraft history.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:04PM EST
“To the maintainers, the ops team, the intel professionals, the logisticians who launched those jets – make no mistake. Valor like this is forged by the formation. These six were the tip of the spear, but the spear was sharpened by every one of you, that’s what readiness looks like.” Source: Part of the narrative offered by Gen. Adrian Spain, commander of Air Combat Command, who presented Lt. Col. Christopher M. Beckett, F-16 pilot and 55th Fighter Squadron commander, with the DFC and presided over the ceremony and recognized the honorees for their dedication to duty. Their mission involved high-risk flights into heavily defended airspace.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:49:00PM EST
Terminal Radar Service Area Airspace surrounding designated airports wherein ATC provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full?time basis for all IFR and participating VFR aircraft. The AIM contains an explanation of TRSA. TRSAs are depicted on VFR aeronautical charts. Pilot participation is urged but is not mandatory.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:56PM EST
Also: Air Force Greenlights T-7A, Terrain Awareness Survey, CAP Storm Response, FSA VAPI Approval (and YES! Holland's Back From Maternity Leave, On Partial Duty!) Zenith Aircraft Company is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its original STOL CH 701 "Sky Jeep"Design. Zenith Aircraft has been manufacturing SportPlanes in Mexico, Mo., since the early 1990s, operating in a niche corner of the market specializing in all-metal, high-wing and low-wing light sport airplanes that customers assemble themselves. The company traces its origins back to aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz, who began designing light aircraft in the 1970s. U.S. aviation fuel prices continued trending higher in April, with sustained increases nationwide as the war in Iran and ongoing instability in the Middle East continued to influence energy markets. National JET A full service averaged $8.05 in April, representing an increase of $0.41 (5.3%) compared to March. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii, Lower-48 JET A full service averaged $7.97, up $0.38 (5.0%) compared to March. The FAA was notified that a tail skid featuring a J-shaped, hook design manufactured by AirKit LLC under Part Number 16316, has been installed on FAA type-certificated Cessna 172s. This discovery was made following an incident on a Cessna 172 instructional flight in which the aircraft experienced a minor tail strike. During the strike, the tail-skid bracket bent backward and upward, penetrated the rudder’s bottom skin panel, and subsequently jammed the rudder. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:50PM EST
Also: Spirit Pilot Honored, ATC is Ready, Crash Lawsuit, FAA Threatens Drone Fines The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is locking down its upcoming Annual Meeting—and raising VERY serious questions about transparency in the process. According to rules released for the May 12th gathering, attendance will be limited strictly to verified members and proxies—effectively barring non-member journalists from the room. Those who do get inside won’t have much voice. Just 20 members will be allowed to speak… for two minutes each… on a first-come basis. The NTSB is investigating a Sunday afternoon incident in which dashcam video shows United Airlines 767 hitting a light pole and a tractor-trailer during its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). All 221 passengers and 10 crew were unharmed as the aircraft landed safely and taxied to the gate. The Regional Airline Association (RAA) has expressed disappointment with the Department of Education’s decision, as part of its RISE rulemaking, not to increase federal student-loan caps for FAA-certified Part 141 flight-training programs by reclassifying them as graduate or professional programs. Effective July 1, 2026, this decision keeps flight training within standard undergraduate borrowing limits rather than elevating them to "professional"status, which would have allowed for higher loan caps. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:45PM EST
Also: Airventure Voted Tops, Banyan Promises No World Cup Fees, Spirit Parked, Drone Protection The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed the Maverick Act of 2026 to preserve the last three F-14 Tomcats for public display and educational purposes. Congressman Abraham Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) introduced the Maverick Act of 2026, a bipartisan bill to preserve the last three F-14 Tomcats. The legislation is a companion to a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.). The Maverick Act of 2026 creates a narrow exception to the post-retirement restrictions that have destroyed nearly all F-14s. New Bureau of Transportation Statistics data shows that US airlines spent just over $5 billion on fuel in March, giving the industry a painfully clear look at what the current fuel spike is actually costing it. More than 75,000 flights have already been cut from the summer schedule in response to the price surge… and it may only get worse from here. A New Hampshire FAA employee is on the federal stand after allegedly emailing a very obvious death threat to President Donald Trump. This appears to be the last step in a pattern that drew Secret Service attention months earlier. 35-year-old Dean DelleChiaie, from Nashua, New Hampshire, was charged with interstate communication of a threat after prosecutors saw an email he allegedly sent to the White House on April 21. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:39PM EST
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Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:35PM EST
Following A Momentary Wind Shift, The Airplane Lost More Altitude And It Struck The Tops Of Trees Analysis: The pilot reported being on the downwind leg of the airport traffic pattern when a 16 to 24-knot tailwind pushed the airplane further from the runway than he had planned. While on final approach, the airplane was low with a headwind. Following a momentary wind shift, the airplane lost more altitude and it struck the tops of trees resulting in substantial damage to the left wing. Despite the impact, the pilot was able to clear the trees and land safely on the runway. The pilot also reported that there were no preimpact mechanical malfunctions with the airplane that would have precluded normal operation.
Thu, May 14,2026 07:48:31PM EST
From Oshkosh 2024 (YouTube Edition): Clinic Aimed to Promote Safe Aircraft Control The EAA Pilot Proficiency Center hosted an angle of attack (AOA) training clinic during the 2024 Oshkosh Airventure. The event aimed to teach attendees about what AOA indicators are and how they can be used to improve flight safety. AOA indicators have been around from the beginning. Even the Wright brothers had their own makeshift version: a piece of yarn fastened to the leading edgeof the wing. As flight has grown more advanced, aviators realized how crucial AOA indicators are and began to install them in modern aircraft. However, many existing pilots are unaware of how these instruments truly work.
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