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September 23, 2024

Airborne 09.23.24: XB-1 Speeds Up, Chennault Airshow Cancels, Landing Fee$$$

 Also: Jet Hits TEB Building, Biden's FCC Attacks Starlink, Student Fatality Lawsuit, NBAA Wants VA Benefits 

 
 
The Boom XB-1 successfully completed its fourth flight on September 21, 2024, at the Mojave Air & Space Port in California. It lasted 48 minutes and reached a top speed of Mach 0.617, along with a maximum altitude of 16,150 feet. This achievement came just eight days after the aircraft’s third flight. The Chennault International Airshow Board of Directors announced on September 18 that they have decided to cancel the next event, scheduled for October 24-26, 2025. They cited the cause as contract debates with the venue. "It comes with great regret that we announce the Chennault International Airshow schedule

XB-1 Reaches Mach 0.6 Just Eight Days After Flight 3

Program Targets Mach 1 By the End of the Year

The Boom XB-1 successfully completed its fourth flight on September 21, 2024, at the Mojave Air & Space Port in California. It lasted 48 minutes and reached a top speed of Mach 0.617, along with a maximum altitude of 16,150 feet. This achievement came just eight days after the aircraft’s third flight.

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Biden's FCC Calls Starlink a Monopoly… Or Not?

Commissioner Brendan Carr Calls Out Agency’s Hypocrisy

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is raising eyebrows over what he sees as conflicting viewpoints from the agency regarding SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service. This trails FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel calling out an alleged Starlink “monopoly,” noting the provider’s impressive 7,000 satellite milestone.

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Chennault Cancels 2025 Airshow

Follows Disagreements With Event Venue

The Chennault International Airshow Board of Directors announced on September 18 that they have decided to cancel the next event, scheduled for October 24-26, 2025. They cited the cause as contract debates with the venue. The Chennault International Airshow has been held biennially since its revival in 2013.

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Wrongful Death Suit Filed After Teen’s Fatal Crash

Parents Accuse Flight School and Instructor of Negligence

Parents of 18-year-old Connor Quisenberry, who was killed in a plane crash last year, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Eagle Flight Academy and ATP Flight Academy. They allege that the flight school’s negligence is to blame for the fatal accident. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, describing McKellar’s actions as reckless and grossly negligent.

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F-16 Dumps Fuel Tanks During In-Flight Emergency

Tanks Broke Apart and Landed Near Spangdahlem Air Base

An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the 52nd Fighter Wing was forced to unload two empty fuel tanks during an in-flight emergency on September 19. The tanks landed and broke apart around 7 miles southwest of Spangdahlem Air Base. No injuries were reported on the ground, and the F-16 fighter was able to return to the base for a safe landing.  

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NBAA Joins Fight to Retain Veteran Flight Training Benefits

Thirteen Groups Working to Oppose New Congressional Bill

On September 19, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) joined a twelve-group cohort working to fight for the preservation of veteran flight training benefits. The groups are targeting a new bill, House Resolution (H.R.) 7323, that would harm veterans searching for aviation careers. If the bill is passed, it will take effect during the 2025-2026 school year.

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Jet Taxis into Teterboro Airport Terminal Window

Suspected Brake Failure of NetJets Citation Excel

On September 19, a small business jet rolled into the window of a line service building at New Jersey’s Teterboro Airport. The incident occurred just after 10:00 pm and was suspected to be caused by a brake failure. The tail number pictured is N762QS, which is listed in FAA records as a NetJets-owned Cessna Citation Excel.

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Marine Corps Honors Osprey Crash Hero

Cpl. Spencer Collart Remembered for Bravery in Saving Fellow Marines

On September 16, the Marine Corps held a ceremony at the commandant’s headquarters to present their highest non-combat medal, The Navy and Marine Corps Medal, to the parents of Cpl. Spencer Collart. It was awarded in recognition of Collart’s bravery and sacrifice during a V-22 Osprey crash in Australia last year.

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NTSB Final Report: Cirrus Design Corp SF50

Pilot’s Continuation Of The Instrument Approach Into Known Extreme Precipitation And Turbulence

Analysis: The pilot obtained multiple preflight weather briefings that resulted in him delaying the flight’s departure until the afternoon. After departure, while near his intended destination, the pilot was twice advised by air traffic controllers of adverse weather, including heavy to extreme precipitation along the intended final approach. While in visual meteorological conditions the pilot requested an RNAV approach to his destination airport. While flying towards the final approach fix at a low thrust setting the autopilot attempted to maintain 2,000 ft while pitching up and slowing to about 100 knots, causing

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Classic Aero-TV: The B29 SuperFortress ‘Doc’ - History in Flight

From 2022 (YouTube Version): Carrying the Legacy of The B-29 For Generations to Come

We had a chance to chat with the Executive Director of B-29 Doc, Josh Wells, during their stop at Wings Over the Rockies Exploration of Flight in Centennial, Colorado. He stated that their mission is to tell the stories of the greatest generation, to make sure their legacy carries on for generations to come. It involves letting people “get up close and personal with the B-29, see it, feel it, hug it, crawl through it, make sure that they understand what it may have been like for our men and women, wartime heroes, to have served in these

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (09.23.24)

Aero Linx: JAA Training Organisation (JAA TO) The JAA Training Organisation (JAA TO) is a Dutch non-profit organisation and an Associated Body of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC). JAA TO has a history of 50 years training the aviation industry and national authorities on regulation in the air transport sector. JAA TO is the only Training Centre of Excellence - Platinum (TCE) in Europe recognised by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and a leading member of the EASA Virtual Academy (EVA).

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (09.23.24): Jet Route

Jet Route A route designed to serve aircraft operations from 18,000 feet MSL up to and including flight level 450. The routes are referred to as “J” routes with numbering to identify the designated route; e.g., J105.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.23.24)

“The XB-1 program provides the foundation for the design and development of Overture, Boom’s supersonic airliner, while establishing a safety-first culture...” Source: From an update by Boom as their XB-1 successfully completed its fourth flight on September 21, 2024, at the Mojave Air & Space Port in California. It lasted 48 minutes and reached a top speed of Mach 0.617, along with a maximum altitude of 16,150 feet.

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