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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.04.26)
Wed, May 06,2026 07:22:04PM EST
Aero Linx: International Federation of Air Line Pilots'Associations (IFALPA) The International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations represents over 160,000 pilots in more than 70 countries worldwide. IFALPA is the global voice of professional pilots, providing representation, services, and support to promote the highest level of aviation safety worldwide.

NTSB Final Report: Kyle Koncak Aventura II
Wed, May 06,2026 07:22:01PM EST
Pilot’s Blood Methamphetamine Level Indicates He Likely Had Abused Methamphetamine And Was Likely Experiencing Some Impairing Effects... Analysis: The uncertificated pilot was attempting to depart in the accident airplane. Surveillance video from the airport captured the accident sequence and showed the airplane in a steep right bank with the wings near vertical and descending. The airplane impacted the ground resulting in substantial damage to the wings and fuselage. Postaccident body camera video from first responders showed a seat cushion strap wrapped around the control stick. A mechanic who worked at the airport reported that they used the seat cushion strap as an improvised gust lock, with this strap wrapped around the control stick, the stick would be held fully aft and to the right.

Classic Aero-TV: Falling for Para-Phernalia’s Softie Emergency Parachutes
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:57PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): The Best Option for A Pilots’ Worst Days Since its 1979 founding, Para-Phernalia, Inc. has designed and manufactured the Softie line of pilot emergency parachutes. The products are renowned among aerobatic, glider, and warbird pilots, formation fliers, and kit-plane builders for their high-quality, comfort, and perennial reliability. Emergency parachutes comprise two primary components: the parachute canopy and the harness and container system. The harness attaches a parachute’s canopy to its wearer. The container system retains the packed parachute canopy. Finally, the parachute harness and container—known collectively as the harness-and-container system—are sewn together to form a single unit. It is not uncommon for a parachute’s canopy and harness-and-container system to be produced by different manufacturers.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.04.26)
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:53PM EST
“Since announcing the aircraft in February, new customer sales and market feedback have been exceptionally strong. This triple certification is a clear validation of Embraer’s engineering excellence and accelerates our path to entry into service for customers worldwide.” Source: Michael Amalfitano, president and CEO of Embraer Executive Jets, as they announced that the Praetor 600E has earned triple certification from Brazil’s Civil Aviation Authority, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency).

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.05.26)
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:49PM EST
Aero Linx: Piper Apache Club In 1978 a group of Piper Apache owners from the USA and Canada gathered in Hazleton, PA and formed the "Flying Apache Association". The Association produced a monthly newsletter and had an annual fly-in in various locations in the United States and the Bahama Islands. The Piper Apache was primarily owned by individuals that were long time owners and some flight schools for multi-trainers. As time went on many of the owners moved on to larger twins and a lot of the planes were sold to individuals that were only interested in building multi time to get an airline job. There was still a group of dedicated Apache Lovers out there that kept in touch and we did our best in helping them with needed parts and maintenance information... Welcome to the Piper Apache Club. I look forward to talking with and meeting our new members and re-kindling old relationships from the past. Lets keep those Apaches Flying!

Airborne 04.27.26: Starlink Lower$ Av-Pricing, Aviator College, FL v ADS-B Abuse
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:45PM 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!!!

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.05.26)
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:40PM EST
"Upon its final approach into Newark International Airport, United flight 169 came into contact with a light pole. The aircraft landed safely, taxied to the gate normally and no passengers or crew were injured."Source: From a United Airlines statement issued after a United Airlines 767 hit 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 driver of the tractor-trailer, who works for the Baltimore-based H&S Bakery, suffered cuts when one of the jet’s wheels hit the truck window and sent glass flying. He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

NTSB Prelim: Girardeau Samuel G Sonex-A
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:36PM EST
While Returning To The Airport, At About 2,500 Ft Altitude, The Engine Began To Sputter On April 4, 2026, about 1339 eastern daylight time, a Girardeau Samuel G Sonex-A airplane, N106D, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Martinsburg, WV. The pilot and passenger were not injured. The aircraft was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that 7 to 8 minutes after takeoff from Eastern WV Regional Airport (MRB), the engine exhaust gas temperatures (EGT) began to rise, while operating with a full rich mixture. When the EGTs continued to increase, he elected to return to the airport.

Airborne-Flight Training 04.30.26: Integral S Sale, Boeing Outlook, Tecnam Fleet
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:31PM 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!!!

Classic Aero-TV: Hartzell Aviation Formed
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:20PM EST
From 2022 (YouTube Edition): Famed Propeller Manufacturer Rebrands Hartzell, the storied and inveterate American manufacturer of aircraft propeller systems, has been reorganized under the auspices of Tailwind Technologies Inc. The emergent entity, Hartzell Aviation, encompasses a growing number of brands to include: Hartzell Propeller, Hartzell Aerospace Welding, and Hartzell Engine Tech. United under the Hartzell Aviation banner, the trio of historic aerospace concerns stands ready to ply its considerable expertise and experience to the advancement of the General Aviation industry.

Airborne 04.29.26: Waco Shutdown, RV-15 Kits Accelerate, Elixir To USA
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:15PM 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
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:11PM 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!!!

Tightly Controlled: AOPA Locks Down Annual Meeting as Scrutiny Mounts
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:05PM EST
AOPA Annual Meeting Rules Raise Questions About Access and Transparency The timing couldn’t be worse. Or more telling. As the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association prepares for its May 12 Annual Meeting, it has released a set of “Rules of Conduct” that raise serious questions—not about order, but about openness. On paper, the rules sound routine. In practice, they create a tightly controlled environment where member participation is sharply limited and leadership authority is absolute. Only 20 members—out of an organization representing hundreds of thousands—will be allowed to speak. Each gets two minutes. That’s not a dialogue. That’s a pressure valve. The Chair retains unilateral authority over what business may be discussed, what may be added, and who may remain in the room. Combined with broad language about “disruption” and “derogatory” speech, this creates a mechanism where uncomfortable questions can be curtailed at will.

Airborne-NextGen 04.28.26: Drone Pizza!!, NASA Finds Molecules, Drone v Rescue
Wed, May 06,2026 07:21:01PM 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!!!

Airborne 05.01.26: B737 Drone Strike, DoT Wants ATC Fees, Spitfire Celebration
Wed, May 06,2026 07:20:55PM 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!!!

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