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Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:59PM EST
Also: Storm Hits Stillwater Fleet, Electric Aviation in HI, Med Emergency Hits Captain, Nellis Rebranding The FAA has confirmed that it's "aware and looking into"a viral video that appears to show a cargo plane making a dangerous maneuver at privately owned Horseshoe Bay Resort Airport (DZB) earlier last week. Jetran, LLC is based at the airport and the company focuses on acquiring and converting aircraft, such as Boeing 777 freighters, to meet the evolving needs of airlines and cargo operators. Eight of the world's most accomplished wingsuit athletes have completed a world first that pushed the limits of precision flying above one of aviation's most iconic landscapes. A team of eight elite wingsuit athletes has completed the longest terrain formation ever flown over Mont Blanc, transforming one of Europe's most recognizable mountain ranges into the backdrop for a remarkable demonstration of aerial precision and coordination. A small aircraft flew into the tallest building in Beijing on Friday, sending huge chunks of debris and plane parts plummeting onto the streets below and prompting crowds to flee. Video shared on social media showed debris falling from the skyscraper as people ran to safety. The footage showed broken windows and debris, including what appeared to be the tail of a small aircraft, falling dozens of stories into the street below. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:53PM EST
Aero Linx: Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) The Interstate Aviation Committee (hereinafter - IAC) was established on the basis of the intergovernmental Agreement on Civil Aviation and Use of Airspace of 1991 (hereinafter Agreement) to coordinate the activities of the post-Soviet states in the field of civil aviation. IAC is a permanent interstate executive body responsible for the practical implementation of the Agreement and for ensuring the work of the Council on Aviation and Use of Airspace (hereinafter Council) and the implementation of its decisions. States parties to the Agreement participate in the work of IAC through their plenipotentiary representatives and monitor its activities.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:50PM EST
Also: Canada 5G Interference, Frontier Prop Boosts Skywagon, AF Venezuelan Relief, JetBlue Drone Strike? A giraffe that escaped her enclosure at Cedar Hollow Ranch in Leakey, Texas, two weeks ago was found by her owner, Vick Jones, with the help of Jeff Hill, a helicopter pilot from Concho Aviation flying his Robinson helicopter in an aerial search on the morning of June 26. Real County Sheriff Nathan T. Johnson said Gracie the Giraffe was difficult to find because of the rugged terrain and dense vegetation in the Hill Country about 90 miles northwest of San Antonio. The 49th Air Race Classic delivered another demanding cross-country test of precision flying, endurance, and strategy across the United States. As final scores were confirmed, attention quickly shifted forward to 2027 with a newly announced transcontinental route stretching from Alabama to Idaho. Aviation firms in China said they have suspended light aircraft operations following a small plane crashing into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper last week. People who answered the phones at Hebei Zhiyuan Airlines and Jianxin General Aviation, which provide pilot-training services, said all of their flying services are grounded, citing the June 26 accident in Beijing. An employee at Zhiyuan Airlines said the temporary prohibition applied nationwide. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:44PM EST
From 2023 (YouTube Edition): The Best Option for 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.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:40PM EST
During The Initial Climb, The Airplane Encountered Windshear Analysis: The pilot reported he was attempting to depart from a remote 2,040 ft long airstrip. During the initial climb, the airplane encountered windshear, and the pilot noticed that the vertical speed indicator depicted a decreasing climb rate. The pilot determined that the airplane was unable to out climb the terrain due to the windshear and opted for a straight-ahead forced landing. The airplane landed in a three-point configuration in tall, thick sagebrush and eventually nosed over, coming to rest inverted. Both wings and fuselage sustained substantial damage.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:35PM EST
Also: Advanced Air Mobility Research Facility, Flytrex, Eurodrone Japan Variant, US Space Force A United Airlines passenger jet nearly collided with a drone as it was coming in to land in New Jersey on Friday, its pilot said. "United flight 1513 reported a potential drone sighting prior to arriving in Newark. The flight landed safely, and customers deplaned normally at the gate,"a statement from United said. “We almost hit a drone,” the pilot can be heard saying, in air traffic control (ATC) audio. Moving heavier payloads has long been one of the biggest challenges in unmanned aviation. DARPA believes the next breakthrough may come from an unexpected source rather than an established aerospace giant. A new competition with millions of dollars in prize funding is now inviting innovators to prove just how far vertical lift technology can be pushed. Three aviation leaders are bringing electric flight to one of the world’s most unique regional networks. Over the next several weeks, demonstration flights will gather critical operational data while introducing communities across Hawai'i to a new generation of aircraft. The campaign could help shape how electric aviation enters everyday commercial service. BETA Technologies and Surf Air Mobility have launched a landmark electric aircraft demonstration program across Hawai'i, marking a significant step toward integrating battery powered aviation into regional operations. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-NextGen!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:30PM EST
Conflict Alert A function of certain air traffic control automated systems designed to alert radar controllers to existing or pending situations between tracked targets (known IFR or VFR aircraft) that require his/her immediate attention/action.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:25PM EST
Also: FAA: SpaceX Stock Off Limits?, NASA OIG v Starliner, Hindenburg Exhibit Reimagined The long-awaited first flight of the DeltaHawk-powered Piper Seminole DX took place Wednesday morning, less than three weeks before the opening of Oshkosh, marking a significant milestone for both companies. Piper's new configuration combines a pair of contra-rotating DeltaHawk engines driving three-bladed propellers turning at approximately 2,400 RPM to help minimize noise, while promising fuel flows so remarkably low that they could fundamentally change the economics of multi-engine training. President Trump’s visit to North Dakota next week will mark the inaugural trip of the new Qatari-gifted Air Force One, according to the White House. Trump visited the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in western North Dakota on July 1. The new plane has a red, white, gold and navy-blue color scheme, with a presidential seal on its left side and an American flag on the tail. SpaceX's public debut has captured the attention of investors across the country. For FAA employees, however, the opportunity comes with a firm restriction. The policy underscores how closely ethics rules are tied to the agency's oversight responsibilities. The FAA has instructed employees that they are prohibited from buying or holding shares of SpaceX following the company's recent public market debut, reinforcing ethics rules designed to prevent conflicts of interest. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:19PM EST
“It hits the aircraft, illuminates the entire cockpit, and we were actually flying the airplane at this time, so it echoes off the wing as well. It started hitting us several times as we were making our way to the north side of Lincoln.” Source: Joshua Schwarz, who has been a pilot for NSP for a year, was the one flying one night when encountering a laser directed at his aircraft -- by a moron.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:14PM EST
Also: Blimp Returns To Oshkosh, Ukrainian Gripen E Fighters, C-2 Greyhound Retiring, Aviation Museum Looking For Plane Builders The Air Force is moving faster than originally planned to bring the B-21 Raider into operational service. While the timeline still points to 2027, the first aircraft will now arrive at Ellsworth Air Force Base slightly ahead of the original schedule. The milestone marks another step forward for the Air Force's first new bomber in more than three decades. The first B-21 Raider assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota will come directly from the flight test program at Edwards Air Force Base in California. NORAD is reminding the public and particularly the general aviation community that airspace safety is a shared responsibility of the right to fly and NORAD's responsibility to defend. The warning comes as the FAA has established TFRs around select events to safeguard participants, spectators, and the surrounding communities. Pilots are strongly encouraged to review FAA NOTAMs, understand applicable flight restrictions before departure, and plan accordingly. The Praetor 500E has reached a defining milestone, earning certification from ANAC, the FAA, and EASA in a move that clears the aircraft for immediate entry intomajor aviation markets. The approval marks full regulatory alignment across Brazil, the United States, and Europe, reinforcing confidence in the jet’s performance and design maturity. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:06PM EST
Aero Linx: Fairchild Club You need not own a Fairchild to be part of our Club and share our enthusiasm for the Airplanes. If you are fortunate enough to have a Fairchild airplane, please let us know about it. We try to keep records by Model Number, by Country/State of the owner and by owners last name. Members will receive the Club Newsletter, Fairchild Flyer, four times a year.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:43:02PM EST
Also: Canada 5G Interference, Frontier Prop Boosts Skywagon, AF Venezuelan Relief, JetBlue Drone Strike? A giraffe that escaped her enclosure at Cedar Hollow Ranch in Leakey, Texas, two weeks ago was found by her owner, Vick Jones, with the help of Jeff Hill, a helicopter pilot from Concho Aviation flying his Robinson helicopter in an aerial search on the morning of June 26. Real County Sheriff Nathan T. Johnson said Gracie the Giraffe was difficult to find because of the rugged terrain and dense vegetation in the Hill Country about 90 miles northwest of San Antonio. The 49th Air Race Classic delivered another demanding cross-country test of precision flying, endurance, and strategy across the United States. As final scores were confirmed, attention quickly shifted forward to 2027 with a newly announced transcontinental route stretching from Alabama to Idaho. Aviation firms in China said they have suspended light aircraft operations following a small plane crashing into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper last week. People who answered the phones at Hebei Zhiyuan Airlines and Jianxin General Aviation, which provide pilot-training services, said all of their flying services are grounded, citing the June 26 accident in Beijing. An employee at Zhiyuan Airlines said the temporary prohibition applied nationwide. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:42:54PM EST
(Witness) Heard A Loud “Pop,” And The Engine Noise Ceased. The Airplane Subsequently Impacted A Hay Field On May 29, 2026, about 1153 eastern daylight time, a Boeing E75, N181RF, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Dresden, Ohio. The pilot and passenger were seriously injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. A witness, who lived near the accident site with her husband, reported that she was standing in her yard and observed the accident airplane fly over her residence in a north direction. She then heard a loud “pop,” and the engine noise ceased. The airplane subsequently impacted a hay field at her neighbor’s residence across the street. Her husband ran to the wreckage to render assistance to the occupants.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:42:49PM EST
An Aero-News Network Industry Briefing Series The FAA’s MOSAIC initiative represents one of the most significant regulatory shifts in modern sport and general aviation. Its implications will affect aircraft design, certification pathways, pilot access, training models, and the economic future of multiple market segments. Yet despite its importance, the MOSAIC conversation remains fragmented — often driven by speculation, incomplete information, or promotional messaging rather than experience-based analysis. To address this gap, the Aero-News Network is launching a new long-form webcast and editorial initiative. The FAA’s MOSAIC initiative represents one of the most consequential regulatory shifts in modern sport and general aviation. Its impact will be felt across aircraft design, certification pathways, pilot access, training models, and long-term industry sustainability. Yet much of the current dialogue surrounding MOSAIC remains fragmented, speculative, or driven by marketing narratives rather than operational reality.
Mon, Jul 06,2026 07:42:41PM EST
With The eSPRG Only Weeks Away From Its Start Date, A-AF Will Help To Support Sport Flyers, Worldwide With the all-new and all-digital SportPlane Resource Guide getting ready for publication early next year, the Aero-News Network is pleased to announce yet another addition to the Airborne video news programming roster… Airborne-Affordable Flyers. Dedicated to keeping people up-to-date on the most affordable aspects of sport and general aviation, Airborne-Affordable Flyers is one of our most exciting offerings yet. A-AF will delve into more than just the current LSA community, but look at all aspects of aviation to examine and evaluate the most enjoyable, and most affordable, solutions to flying, operating, and owning aircraft in the 21st century.
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