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Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:36PM EST
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) An unmanned aircraft and its associated elements related to safe operations, which may include control stations (ground, ship, or air based), control links, support equipment, payloads, flight termination systems, and launch/recovery equipment. It consists of three elements: unmanned aircraft, control station, and data link.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:32PM EST
Also: Navy Trainer Jet Competition, Integral S Order, Tecnam P2008JC NG, DHS No-Fly Regs Abandoned SpaceX is lowering its prices and changing the names of its Starlink Aviation low-earth-orbit satcom service plans for small general aviation plane owners, but it might not be enough to win back the aviation community. A new email blast titled "More Data. Lower Price"touts Starlink's Aviation 300MPH plan, which SpaceX introduced in March for $250 per month alongside a $1,000 Aviation 450MPH plan. The Aviator College of Aeronautical Science & Technology flight school in Fort Pierce, Fla., permanently closed April 15, leading to dozens of layoffs. The college operated at Treasure Coast International Airport. Reports said the campus was in the midst of appealing its accreditation loss. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed Senate Bill 422, which prohibits airports from using information derived from automatic dependent surveillance broadcast (ADS-B) systems emitted from certain aircraft as a means of collecting fees from owners. This rule is limited to aircraft with a gross weight of 12,499 pounds or less operating under FAA rules, and applies to fees charged for departures, landings (including touch-and-go), and for simply entering the airport’s airspace. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:27PM EST
"These flights will showcase the evolution of RAF aircraft over the years, set against the backdrop of the nation's most iconic fighter aircraft. The Spitfire became a symbol of British resilience during the Second World War, playing a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain and securing its place as one of the most iconic aircraft in aviation history. Over 20,000 Spitfires were built during its production run and it remains a celebrated symbol of innovation, courage and engineering excellence...” Source: From a statement by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF), who aircraft are to take part in a commemorative tour honoring the iconic Supermarine Spitfire. A Spitfire has been repainted in the style of the original K5054 prototype, and it has embarked on a series of flights to mark the 90th anniversary of the plane. 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.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:24PM EST
Aero Linx: HeliOffshore HeliOffshore is the global, safety-focused association for the offshore helicopter industry. Our mission is to lead a collective safety conversation, identifying the right priorities, supported by the right resources, delivering the right actions, to transform frontline safety performance.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:20PM 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!!!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:15PM EST
Also: Emergency Notice for Embraer, 7 Organic Molecules On Mars, Drone Interferes w/Rescue, Piper Diode Cooler The Air Force is extending the life of the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack plane until at least 2030, pausing the service’s plan to retire the close air support aircraft amid active combat in the Middle East. The move spares the aging but beloved close air-support aircraft, which has played an important role in Iran, from an earlier retirement deadline of 2026. Elixir Aircraft introduced the Elixir+ at the opening of AERO Friedrichshafen April 22, which introduces modifications designed to improve the flight trainer, alongside further modifications to make it more suitable for launch into the U.S. market later this year. The Elixir+ marks a new milestone in the development of the 4th generation aircraft, dual-certified by EASA and the FAA. Blue Origin has been forced to put flights of its New Glenn rocket on pause after a launch that mostly worked… up until it didn’t. The issue came during the upper stage portion of the mission, where the vehicle failed to push its payload into the intended orbit. The FAA quickly stepped in, classifying the event as a mishap and grounding the rocket until an investigation proves the rocket is ready to return to flight. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:23:09PM EST
Also: Autonomous CH-47F Chinook, Crew-13 Announcement, Reliable Robotic$$$, FL Stops ADS-B Data Gouge For those who aren’t quite up to date: drone food delivery is a thing, and it’s now capable of feeding a family of 6 in one trip. This is thanks to Flytrex’s new heavy-lift Sky2 drone, which is being launched in partnership with Little Caesars and can carry up to 8.8 pounds. That 8.8 pounds makes Sky2 able to handle two 16-inch pizzas, Crazy Bread, and drinks without needing to spread the order across multiple flights. A rock that NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover drilled and analyzed in 2020 includes the most diverse collection of organic molecules ever found on the Red Planet. Of the 21 carbon-containing molecules identified in the sample, seven were detected for the first time. Their discovery renewed confirmation that ancient Mars had the right chemistry to support life. A mountain rescue in the UK Lake District was set back after a drone pilot flew dangerously close to an active helicopter operation, leaving crews stuck in position during a critical airlift. While, luckily, the story had a relatively positive outcome, the continuous growth in unauthorized drone activity raises concerns about how long that luck will continue. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:59PM EST
Have A Story That NEEDS To Be Featured On Aero-News? Here’s How To Submit A Story To Our Team Some of the greatest new stories ANN has ever covered have been submitted by our viewers and readers! We are very proud of our viewers and readers, as they are some of the most active and influential individuals in the aviation industry. We rely on them to share their knowledge and updates with us, so we can keep the entire community up-to-date through our various programs and platforms. The ANN staff scours theweb for the latest info and intel... but we're just a few folks with only so many hours in the day... so YOUR eyes and ears may be REALLY helpful in making sure we don't miss a thing!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:55PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): To Preserve and Teach Incorporated as a non-profit domestic corporation in June 1997, the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation (AAHF) is a one-of-a-kind, national organization comprising veterans, their families, and civilian supporters individually and collectively dedicated to preserving and presenting the legacy of U.S. Army Aviation. By virtue of chapters in Hampton, Georgia; Mesa, Arizona; and St. Louis, Missouri, the Foundation hosts and participates in aircraft and museum tours, school programs, air-shows, and other public events across the U.S. The AAHF aspires to accurately portray the American soldier as an active, accepted, and admired member of the broader American family by presenting the story of Army Aviation and the soldiers by which it is perpetuated.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:51PM EST
Parallel Runways Two or more runways at the same airport whose centerlines are parallel. In addition to runway number, parallel runways are designated as L (left) and R (right) or, if three parallel runways exist, L (left), C (center), and R (right).
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:47PM EST
While Enroute At An Altitude Of About 2,500 Mean Sea Level... The Propeller RPM Began To Overspeed On April 12, 2026, about 1423 mountain standard time, a Republic RC-3 airplane, N6518K, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Phoenix, Arizona. The pilot and two passengers were not injured. The amphibious airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that he departed Hangar Haciendas Airport (AZ90) Laveen, Arizona with two passengers onboard for a local flight. While enroute at an altitude of about 2,500 mean sealevel, travelling toward Camelback Mountain, the propeller rpm began to overspeed.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:43PM EST
Also: Another No-Drone Zone, 8,004 ATC Applications, Roswell Air Races, VA v Airline Workers Lockheed posted a job for a U-2 pilot for their Skunk Works division in Palmdale, CA, noting, “As the U-2 Pilot - Skunk Works you will be responsible for testing and operating advanced aircraft to validate performance and support mission readiness.” They add that the pilot “will test aircraft to determine compliance with specification and operational suitability. Also, will operate models of test aircraft during engineering flight tests, production acceptance, and flight-test support through specifically prescribed tests and maneuvers... Paramount Pictures has finally confirmed that Top Gun 3 is in development, with a script apparently well underway and Tom Cruise ready to step back into his role as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. The official announcement was delivered at CinemaCon by Paramount leadership. It follows the massive success of Top Gun: Maverick, which pulled in $1.49 billion globally, won the Academy Award for Best Sound, and became Cruise’s highest-grossing film. The beloved unofficial kickoff to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is returning for the 28th time, with the AirVenture Cup Cross-Country Air Race set for takeoff on July 19. The expected route will fly pilots in a more than 400-mile cross-country loop starting in Wausau, Wisconsin, and ending just north of it in Merrill. Last year’s event had a great turnout, setting high expectations for the 2026 edition. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:32PM EST
It Didn’t Unwind. It Just... Stopped ANN Breaking News Update, 04.29.26, 0726ET: At the Battle Creek facility of Waco Aircraft Corporation, employees reportedly finished a normal workday—then received emails telling them not to return today. Roughly 60 people were affected (from a once-upon-a-time 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.
Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:27PM EST
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Thu, Apr 30,2026 06:22:14PM EST
We’re Hiring Editors, Developers, Video Journalists, Oh My! Yes, despite the last few years being one of the most unpredictable stretches in aviation media we can remember, ANN is still standing… and somehow, still expanding. The pandemic didn’t exactly make life easy, but we’ve come through it with enough energy to tackle our next round of projects. Fortunately for you, they are already stacking up faster than we can keep up with. Moving forward, we’ll be ramping up efforts on an expanded “Airborne Unlimited,” launching the third version of the SportPlane Resource Guide in a digital format, rolling out coverage for all the greatest airshows, and diving into new Aero-Reality programming and book projects. We’ve got the plans; now we need the people.
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