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Classic Aero-TV: Samaritan Aviation Brings Hope And Life To Those In Need
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:47PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Flying Aid And Emergency Airlift In Papua New Guinea Rex Alexander made a journey out to the Seaplane Base at AirVenture ‘23, checking out the newest Samaritan Aviation response aircraft. Mark Palm heads up Samaritan’s operations, using a fleet of backcountry-ready Cessna 206s. He brought their newest addition to the fleet, sporting all the modifications it needed to safely make it through the nonprofit’s missions flying aid and responding to emergencies in Papua New Guinea. The Samaritan team hops between 120 villages, turning a 3-day trip to the hospital into a 1-hour flight aboard their float-equipped Cessnas. Palm’s ride to Oshkosh was recently donated to Samaritan Aviation, and sports a host of improvements to add just a little extra safety to their operations.

NTSB Final Report: Mooney M20K
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:43PM EST
Pilot Reported To The Air Traffic Controller That He Had A Door That Had “Popped Open,” Analysis: Shortly after takeoff, the pilot reported to the air traffic controller that he had a door that had “popped open,” and the controller cleared the flight to return for landing. A review of ADS-B data and surveillance video revealed that, while the airplane was on the base leg for the approach back to the departure airport, it entered a steep, nose-down descent while rolling to the right, consistent with an aerodynamic stall/spin. Postaccident examination of the airplane revealed that both of the airplane’s doors (the rear baggage door and the main cabin door) remained attached to the airframe.

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (04.13.26)
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:38PM EST
Aero Linx: SUN 'n FUN 2026 LIVE Innovation Preview You DO NOT want to miss this year's Innovation Preview... there are a number of outstanding, if not startling, announcements in the works for you all this year. The SnF LIVE Innovation Preview is scheduled to start at 1600ET, Monday, April 13th -- where nearly two dozen exhibitors will unveil major announcements, new products, and forward-looking initiatives, providing a concentrated opportunity to gather content, conduct interviews, and show off headline-making news before the show even opens. For those of you onsite, the event is located in the SnF Pavilion, right next to the Florida Air Museum. If you miss the show, the link will take you to where all the excitement has been archived. Please join us. www.airborne-live.net

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (04.13.26): Resume Normal Speed
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:34PM EST
Resume Normal Speed Used by ATC to advise a pilot to resume an aircraft's normal operating speed. It is issued to terminate a speed adjustment where no published speed restrictions apply. It does not delete speed restrictions in published procedures of upcoming segments of flight. This does not relieve the pilot of those speed restrictions that are applicable to 14 CFR Section 91.117.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (04.13.26)
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:28PM EST
"...I'm going to stray North of direct route to dodge some WX in OK."Source: Part of a text from Spirit SE-1 Boss, Steve Wood, describing his strategy for flying all the way from Grand Junction, CO, over the mountains and trying to avoid a lot of forecast weather enroute. Steve is due to arrive in Lakeland, for SUN n FUN 2026 in the next couple of days, where a LOT of people have been awaiting a chance to see this highly-touted design. Steve has also been invited to be a part of the MOSAIC Day event this Thursday, in the LightPlane area's forum tent... which will be broadcast live, starting at 1000ET. Join us in person if you can, or watch everything in Real-Time (or later in archive format) at www.airborne-live.net.

Aero-News: Quote of the Day (04.14.26)
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:36:03PM EST
"Luckily, everyone walked away from this and no one was severely hurt. Knowing how busy 7th Street is and how busy this area is — for him to not hit anything else. To me that’s a miracle of itself."Source: Phoenix Fire Department spokesperson Capt. DJ Lee, commenting as no one suffered an injury as a Republic SeaBee with three people on board landed at the intersection of 7th Street and Missouri in central Phoenix Monday morning.

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (04.14.26): Runway Condition Codes (RwyCC)
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:58PM EST
Runway Condition Codes (RwyCC) Numerical readings, provided by airport operators, that indicate runway surface contamination (for example, slush, ice, rain, etc.). These values range from “1"(poor) to “6"(dry) and must be included on the ATIS when the reportable condition is less than 6 in any one or more of the three runway zones (touchdown, midpoint, rollout).

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (04.14.26)
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:54PM EST
Aero Linx: International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine (IAASM) The Academy was founded in 1955, its object being the promotion and search for new knowledge in aerospace medicine, and the contribution to international co-operation among those devoted to education and research in this particular field. Membership is limited to 275, but such number has never yet been reached. Members-to-be undergo a selection process and are elected solely on merit, regardless of their nationality, race, creed, ideology or political belief. Candidates must be graduates from an accredited Medical School who have made an outstanding contribution to aerospace medicine and/or hold an eminent position in the subject and/or in the allied sciences.

Airborne 04.10.26: MOSAIC Day!, Yuba Ultralight Battle, eBristell, 141 Update
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:50PM EST
Also: TSA Going Private?, ALTO Aviation, Aleutian Islands Rescue, Leesburg YE Rally MOSAIC Day is less than a week away and this year's inaugural event looks to be massive. The remainder of the MOSAIC rule that will be submitted to the FAA by the end of next week will actually be discussed and unveiled at Thursday, 1000ET, at the start of our live webcast presentation. The entire event is scheduled to run from approximately 1000 ET to 1400and is based in the LightPlane Forum tent. A four-year-old fight about who should be allowed to fly at a public airport is still not over… instead, it has gotten all the way up to Washington. If all goes to plan, the controversial ultralight ban at Yuba will finally be settled once and for all. H55 has handed off its first commercial, certification-ready battery modules to BRM Aero, allowing the partners to finally piece together the electric training aircraft they’ve been pitching for over two years: the Bristell B23 Energic. This pushes the program from development toward full aircraft-level validation. In response to the significant number of industry participants and stakeholders who contacted the FAA and their legislators, and who posted comments to the federal register asking for an extension of the comment period for the FAA's 141 Pilot School Modernization Initiative, that extension has been granted. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

NTSB Final Report: Robinson Helicopter R22 Beta
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:40PM EST
Flight Instructor Taxied The Helicopter From One Side Of The Airport To The Other During An Instructional Flight With A Student Analysis: The flight instructor taxied the helicopter from one side of the airport to the other during an instructional flight with a student while the helicopter’s loading was near (about 12 lbs over) its maximum gross weight. As the helicopter approached the intended hover practice area, the instructor began a descending, left pedal turn to align the helicopter into the wind. During the descending turn and while about 10 ft above ground level (agl), the instructor began to add collective to arrest the helicopter’s descent; however, the helicopter continued to descend and impacted the ground with the toe of its right skid, leading to a dynamic rollover.

Airborne-NextGen 04.07.26: Full Valo Transition, EFF v TFR, Homemade Solar Drone
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:35PM EST
Also: Anti-Drone Laser, X-59 Flight Test, ZeroAvia’s Electric Engine, F22 and UAVs Vertical Aerospace has announced a piloted thrustborne transition by a full-scale eVTOL aircraft, taking off vertically like a helicopter and transitioning into wingborne flight like a fixed-wing aircraft. This marks a first for a piloted, full-scale eVTOL aircraft of this class operating under the oversight of the UK CAA, which is working in close collaboration with EASA toward certification of Vertical’s electric aircraft, Valo. The technical milestone is the most significant in Vertical’s 10-year history and represents the completion of the first half of the two-way transition sequence. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) says the FAA temporary flight restrictions for drones are a “blatant” attempt to criminalize the filing of activity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The Trump administration has restricted the First Amendment right to record law enforcement by issuing an unprecedented nationwide flight restriction preventing private drone operators... Luke Bell's solar quadcopter flew for more than 5 hours without a conventional battery, according to New Atlas. The key to accomplishing the record was adding a new backup circuit using diodes and an auxiliary battery. Luke and his dad, Mike, have a goal to push past battery limits and show how drones could be used longer for things like farming or surveillance. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!

Classic Aero-TV: Building Your Dream Airport
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:29PM EST
From 2024 (YouTube Edition): Gary Stevens Can Help You Realize Your Dreams Rex Alexander of Aero-News Network caught up with Gary Stevens to chew the fat about homegrown airstrip creation. Sure, there’s some guidance issued from the FAA in the form of an Advisory Circular, but it’s a wide world out there, and no single document can walk builders through an infinite gauntlet of headaches and problems. That’s where Stevens & co. come in, with the “Building Your Dream Airport” project. They help provide additional, real-life guidance to those building an airfield, helping them navigate the regulatory and real-world elements that come into play.

Airborne 04.08.26: Air Tractor &Thrush, More ATC$$, Autonomous Fighter Problem
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:25PM EST
Also: F-15 Rescue, Hartzell Top Prop, TSA Shoe Policy, SnF26 Morning Brief/Airborne Schedule! Air Tractor Holdings has announced it has acquired the stock of Thrush Aircraft, LLC., creating a powerhouse in the aerial application industry while maintaining the independent operations of both brands. “This is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. It’s the best path forward to ensure the long-term sustainability of Thrush and Air Tractor,” said Jim Hirsch, Air Tractor CEO. “Air Tractor and Thrush will continue to operate as separate entities just as they do now..."ALL next week, Aero-News serves as SUN n FUN’s official media partner, with a number of special features and services. Among them is the Morning Brief., which goes live each morning at 0900ET with news, data, and interviews to guide you through each SnF26 day -- at www.airborne-live.net. The FAA is desperate to get ATC staffing levels back to normal, requesting $95.4 million of the fiscal 2027 budget to bring on 2,300 new air traffic controller trainees. This is one part of a broader effort to close a gap that currently sits at roughly 3,500 fully certified controllers below target. One of the Air Force’s autonomous fighter candidates has been temporarily grounded after a takeoff incident in the California desert on April 6, marking the first, yet likely not the last, crash of the program. The General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) YFQ-42A Dark Merlin is one of two being developed under the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

Airborne SnF26 Day 1: SnF26 Roars!, DeltaHawk Surprise, Aerox Acquired
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:19PM EST
04.14.26: Innovation Preview 2026, CiES Enhances, New AvNav APP Gene Conrad led the 2026 Innovation Preview with great news about the health of the SnF Aerospace Expo... with much improved advance ticket sales (and last year was already a record setter), massive site improvements, and gratitude for the dedication of the thousands of volunteers that make the event happen each and every year. With a 4 Cylinder DeltaHawk now heading for production, and the 6 cylinder (which will have MASSIVE HP) now heading for tooling, we were VERY enthused to get details of TWO 2 cylinder variants that will support a number of military applications, but will also be made available for MOSAIC class projects. One variant looks to be VERY competitive with the Rotax 912 series... more news to follow. The non-prop side of Hartzell has acquired Aerox... a vendor of all things aviation oxygen. Aerox had built up a significant GA, Commercial and military oxygen products portfolio and the addition will join the Precise Flight line. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 04.09.26: The AOPA That Could Have Been... A Chat With Darren Pleasance
Wed, Apr 15,2026 07:35:12PM EST
As The Dust Settles, Darren Provides An Overview of A GA Mis-Step Interview/Commentary/Analysis with Former AOPA CEO, Darren Pleasance, and ANN's Jim Campbell In recent weeks, general aviation has watched a confusing and often troubling chapter unfold within one of its most prominent institutions. What began as a moment of promise—an apparent shift toward new leadership and renewed relevance—unraveled quickly, leaving behind more questions than answers. For an organization that has lost roughly half its membership since 2008, the stakes could not be higher. In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, former AOPA President and CEO Darren Pleasance reflects on both the opportunity that briefly emerged—and the forces that ultimately brought it to an end.

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