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Airborne 06.19.20: Nosewheel XCub!, Oshkosh Sez Stay Home!, Dickson v 737MAX

Also: Senate Regs Counter FAA, WAI Remembers WASPs, 1st F/A-18 Block III Super Hornets, Last G550

Following what they say was a year-long public Market Survey effort, CubCrafters has officially decided to certify and offer a nose wheel option for its Part 23 certified aircraft, the CC-19 XCub.

The company also notes that hundreds of hours of real-world use by a variety of pilots of varying skill levels during the Market Survey phase led to many design improvements that wouldn’t otherwise have been possible in an internal-only development setting. With a robust trailing-link nosewheel assembly and large tundra tires as an option for the mains, the nosewheel equipped XCub is capable of handling primitive landing strips and most off-airport type operations. 2020 will go down in aviation history as a very tough year... we lost the AEA Convention, dozens of Airshows, military teams had to stand down, Sun 'n Fun didn't happen and worst of all, Oshkosh was killed off... all due to a virus and the panic that surrounded it. Even with an iron-clad cancellation, talk has been popping up about venturing to Oshkosh for the week of the Fly-In and having an impromptu get-together... which is getting strongly countered by EAA and the airport, itself. Put on the hot seat by the US Senate, FAA Boss, Stephen M. Dickson, has affirmed that the Boeing 737 MAX will only return to service following the completion of a comprehensive and rigorous review process. Further; he has promised to fly the aircraft, himself, before certification. Before the aircraft returns to the skies, the FAA must sign off on all technical reviews of Boeing’s proposed safety enhancements, Administrator Dickson said during testimony before a Senate Committee. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 06.19.20 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Friday, June 19th, 2020... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Sophie Hurlock. Sophie is supported by ANN Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, as well as ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell. This episode covers:

  • Going Certified: Cubcrafters Nosewheel XCub 'NX'
  • No Matter How Much You Hate It... Oshkosh Is NOT Open For A Fly-In Next Month
  • FAA Administrator Dickson Testifies Before Senate on Boeing 737 MAX
  • Lawmakers Attempt to Regulate Aircraft Certification From Senate
  • WAI Members Remember WASPs
  • First F/A-18 Block III Super Hornets Delivered to Navy for Flight Testing
  • You Missed Your Chance! Gulfstream Sells Last Commercially Available G550

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