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NTSB Final Report: Mooney M20C
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:21:23PM EST
Video Data Are Consistent With The Pilot Losing Control Of The Airplane During A Climbing Turn During A Go-Around Analysis: The pilot attempted a landing at the airport and subsequently conducted a go-around. During the go-around, witnesses observed the airplane’s left wing dip perpendicular to the ground before the airplane entered a near-vertical descent. According to a study conducted with video evidence, the airplane transitioned from stable flight at a speed close to the airplane’s stall speed to flight with a large bank angle and crashed shortly thereafter.

Classic Aero-TV: The Bizarre Universe of Klyde Morris Cartoons
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:21:20PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Putting the ANT in Antihero A Beech Starship speeds along at altitude. “Deflectors on!” a voice from within the aircraft cries. “Look! Over there!” the voice continues, “A droid battle star. I’ll bet they’ve detected us!” A second voice, this time from the Starship’s cockpit. “It’s a real pain being the pilot of a Beech Starship the day after the owner saw Star Wars.” “Forget TCAS,” the first voice exclaims. “Use the Force!” Such are the anecdotes and inside aerospace jokes by which cartoonist Wes Oleszewski’s work is characterized.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.28.25)
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:21:17PM EST
Aero Linx: Colorado Pilots Association (CPA) Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.28.25): Obstacle
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:21:14PM EST
Obstacle An existing object, object of natural growth, or terrain at a fixed geographical location or which may be expected at a fixed location within a prescribed area with reference to which vertical clearance is or must be provided during flight operation.

Airborne 12.17.25: Skydiver Hooks Tail, Cooper Rotax Mount, NTSB v NDAA
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:21:11PM EST
Also: New Katanas, Kern County FD Training, IndiGo’s Botched Roster, MGen. Leavitt Named ERAU Dean The Australian Transportation Safety Bureau (ATSB) has wrapped up its investigation into a recent skydiving incident, revealing that one of the jumpers was left hanging 15,000’ AGL from the aircraft’s horizontal stabilizer due to an inadvertent deployment of his reserve parachute. He was able to cut himself free and pull his primary chute. Cooper Aircraft Corporation has expanded support for Rotax installations with a new mount for naturally aspirated engines. The new mounts cover the Highwing, Legacy, B Model, Onex, Sonex, Waiex, and Xenos. The mounts are delivered in white, and will mount up the Rotax 912UL, 912ULS, 912iS, 914UL, 915iS and 916iS.Section 373 of the newly passed National Defense Authorization Act isn’t sitting well with much of the industry, sparking public frustration from the National Transportation Safety Board, ALPA, and Washington, D.C. officials. Their statements all serve as a warning to Congress, claiming that the provision undoing necessary safety protections put in place after January’s deadly mid-air collision. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 12.16.25: Electra EL9, EVIO Hybrid-Electric, New Valo eVTOL
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:20:55PM EST
Also: Archer Takes On Hawthorne Airport, Saudi GACA, Soyuz Return, Push To Invest In SAF Electra is walking its EL9 hybrid-electric aircraft into the formal certification phase, filing its application with the FAA to begin the Part 23 process. Work with the FAA now shifts from compliance in development to acceptance of the certification plan and building out the test program. “This certification application signals that the EL9 is fast becoming a reality and reflects the progress our team and the FAA have made together,” said Electra CEO Marc Allen. EVIO has unveiled the product of more than eight years of rigorous development: the EVIO 810 hybrid-electric regional aircraft… and a lengthy list of customers to go with it. The Montreal-based company has secured conditional agreements and options for 450 airplanes, setting the stage for an entry into service in the early 2030s. The clean-sheet design is backed by investment from Boeing and supported technically by Pratt & Whitney Canada. The VX4 program has borne new fruit in the Valo, a 6-passenger eVTOL from Vertical Aerospace. The Valo is an offshoot of the VX4, which has long been the face of Vertical’s eVTOL efforts. They’ve done some pretty solid flights in their test regime, taking off in real-world conditions and hovering around the tarmac a bit. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne 12.24.25: Global 8000 US Cert, USPA Celebrates 2025, FAA Understaffing
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:20:42PM EST
Also: Atlantic Aviation Expands, FedEx MD-11s To Fly By Spring?, DCA Crash Followup, ANN Holiday Sked Bombardier’s Global 8000 has received type certification from US aviation regulators, opening a key market for what the manufacturer claims to be the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde. The approval follows Transport Canada type certification granted on November 5, with the aircraft entering service in December. Certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency remains pending. The US Parachute Association is celebrating an eventful year in the sport by noting the biggest stories and achievements from the year. Highlights include an 86-year-old skydiver achieving 1,000 jumps and earning her USPA Gold Wings, new world records set, and skydivers completing 26,718 jumps on World Skydiving Day. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told Congress that if the agency continues operating as it currently does, air traffic control towers across the country are unlikely to ever reach full staffing levels. Bedford was testifying during the “The State of American Aviation” hearing before the Aviation Subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Capitol Hill. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne-NextGen 12.23.25: Wisk Gen-6, Eve Full-Scale eVTOL, New NASA Boss
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:20:37PM EST
Also: Archer Aviation, USDOT’s National AAM Strategy, Rocket Lab Win, Joby Prepares Wisk Aero announced the successful completion of the first flight of its Generation 6 aircraft, a critical step forward in the company’s quest to deliver the first certified, autonomous passenger carrying eVTOL aircraft to market in the U.S. Wisk is the only developer that has designed, built, and flown six generations of eVTOL vehicles. The aircraft performed its initial vertical takeoff, hover, and stabilized flight maneuvers at the company’s flight test facility in Hollister, California. Eve Air Mobility’s uncrewed, full-scale eVTOL engineering prototype has successfully gone airborne, marking the transition from rigorous lab and component testing to an even more rigorous flight test campaign. The milestone reinforces Eve’s current schedule to get type certified, complete initial deliveries, and enter service in 2027. Jared “Rook” Isaacman was sworn in on December 18, 2025, as the 15th Administrator of NASA by District Judge Timothy J. Kelly. Isaacman took the oath during a ceremony held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. In his new role, Isaacman will lead the agency in its pursuit of exploration, scientific discovery, and innovation. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Airborne 12.22.25: Indian Rez Plane Theft, Another Stolen Plane, New NASA Boss
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:20:29PM EST
Also: Bombardier’s Mach 0.95 Jet, Bristell Upgrade, Leonardo M-346, Happy Holiday! The effort to reunite a plane with its pilot has continued to rise through the ranks, reaching federal levels in a recent letter to the DoT and the Department of the Interior. The agencies are being asked to step in after a Stinson 108 was emergency-landed and held captive on the tribal land in northern Minnesota. The request centers on a 1946 Stinson 108 owned by Darrin Smedsmo which was flying over the Red Lake Indian Reservation toward Bemidji for training when his engine suffered a catastrophic failure, forcing a landing on Minnesota Highway 1. An early-morning aircraft theft at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) ended quickly, and surprisingly without leaving the ground, when a stolen LA Flight Academy Cessna 172 crashed into the side of a hangar. Authorities say the training aircraft struck the building while taxiing. Jared “Rook” Isaacman was sworn in on December 18, 2025, as the 15th Administrator of NASA by District Judge Timothy J. Kelly. Isaacman took the oath during a ceremony held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. In his new role, Isaacman will lead the agency in its pursuit of exploration, scientific discovery, and innovation. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 12.22.25: Indian Rez Plane Theft, Another Stolen Plane, New NASA Boss
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:59PM EST
Also: Bombardier’s Mach 0.95 Jet, Bristell Upgrade, Leonardo M-346, Happy Holiday! The effort to reunite a plane with its pilot has continued to rise through the ranks, reaching federal levels in a recent letter to the DoT and the Department of the Interior. The agencies are being asked to step in after a Stinson 108 was emergency-landed and held captive on the tribal land in northern Minnesota. The request centers on a 1946 Stinson 108 owned by Darrin Smedsmo which was flying over the Red Lake Indian Reservation toward Bemidji for training when his engine suffered a catastrophic failure, forcing a landing on Minnesota Highway 1. An early-morning aircraft theft at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) ended quickly, and surprisingly without leaving the ground, when a stolen LA Flight Academy Cessna 172 crashed into the side of a hangar. Authorities say the training aircraft struck the building while taxiing. Jared “Rook” Isaacman was sworn in on December 18, 2025, as the 15th Administrator of NASA by District Judge Timothy J. Kelly. Isaacman took the oath during a ceremony held at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. In his new role, Isaacman will lead the agency in its pursuit of exploration, scientific discovery, and innovation. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne 12.19.25: Solberg Airport v NIMBYs, Tecnam P2008JC Revealed, Spirit $$$
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:40PM EST
Also: Army Helos Rescue 18, Stadiums v Drones, Hartzell's New Sky-Tec, R66 Mil Fleet Logs Time The owners of Solberg-Hunterdon Airport (N51) have taken their dispute with local officials to court, arguing that a newly adopted zoning procedure by Readington Township is designed to quietly “suffocate” airport operations -- not just regulate them. The lawsuit claims the measure would prevent modernization and eventually make the family-run field economically unsustainable. Tecnam has introduced the P2008JC NG: a much-anticipated update to its two-seat training aircraft, now certified under EASA CS-23 standards. The variant replaces the earlier certification basis with CS-23 Amendment 6, applying current airworthiness requirements to a long-standing design. Spirit Airlines has managed to scrape in an immediate $50 million boost through its debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing arrangement, providing short-term liquidity as it continues another restructuring under Chapter 11 protection. The funds became available on December 15 -- ironically, the same day much of the industry thought Spirit was going dark for good. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.29.25)
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:21PM EST
Aero Linx: Flying Physicians Association (FPA) FPA members are physician-pilots promoting safety, education and human interest projects relating to medicine and aviation. FPA organizes regional chapter meetings and an annual national meeting offering a unique combination of continuing medical education (CME), presentations by world-class aviation figures, and varied charitable and recreational opportunities.

NTSB Final Report: Piper PA-28R-201
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:17PM EST
Pilot Subsequently Advised The Controller That The Engine Had “Stopped” And Declared A “Mayday” Analysis: The pilot departed, requested flight following services from air traffic control while flying at 3,000 ft msl, and was then assigned a transponder code and identified 4 miles east of the departure airport. The airplane climbed on the runway heading for about 4.5 miles before turning north in a continued climb. The pilot subsequently advised the controller that the engine had “stopped” and declared a “mayday” while looking for a place to land.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.29.25)
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:14PM EST
“STC approval is more than a finish line - it’s the launch of something truly exceptional. Heatwave Floats have been engineered from the ground up to enhance safety, improve water handling, and to meet the intense demands of Rapid Initial Attack firefighting.” Source: Dan Garrett, President and Founder of Momentum Aeronautics, announcing that the FAA has approved the STC for its new next-generation Heatwave amphibious scooping floats for the Air Tractor AT-802A for initial aerial firefighting applications.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.29.25): Off Course
Tue, Dec 30,2025 10:19:11PM EST
Off Course A term used to describe a situation where an aircraft has reported a position fix or is observed on radar at a point not on the ATC-approved route of flight.

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