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July 21, 2025

Airborne 07.21.25: Nighthawk!, Hartzell Expands, Deltahawk 350HP!

 Also: New Lakeland Fly-in!, Gleim's DPE, MOSAIC!

 
 
Nearly three quarters of a century in the making, EAA is excited about the future… especially with the potential of a MOSAIC announcement within days or even sooner… At the same time, EAA has the responsibility to cater to much more of aviation, even beyond MOSAIC, and Pelton is ready to address that. Based on the lovely work done by Sandel years before, the Nighthawk program has been born, offering extraordinary Synthetic Vision displays and a modular architecture that allows for growth and improvements as the operator finds the need. The result is impressive… and surprisingly cost-effective. The Delta Force rolls on… with announcements of an agreement to b

Oshkosh 2025 Morning Brief: Day One--MOSAIC, DeltaHawk, Blackshape, and More!

The First of Five Days Of Morning Brief Goodness!

Join us for our first Oshkosh 2025 Morning Brief, live from Wittman Field! We'll have news from the day before, a little weather report, live interviews, and a look ahead at the day's events to come! Oshkosh is packing them in already, and for those of you listening to the approach frequencies, you can only marvel at the skill of the controllers and pilots making their way here… already airplane camping is filling up fast and Oshkosh 2025 is looking to be massive. If the weather holds, this could be the biggest Oshkosh yet…

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AOPA's Oshkosh-Bound Promo Plane Crashes in a Shoelace Snag

Pilot’s Shoelaces Became Tangled in the AOPA Aircraft’s Rudder Pedals

An AOPA aircraft that was headed to Oshkosh for an airshow giveaway ran off the runway after the pilot’s shoelaces got stuck in the rudder pedals. Though the once brand-new plane is no longer looking so brand-new, the pilot was able to walk away unharmed.

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Record-Breaking Skydiver Killed in Paragliding Incident

“Fearless Felix” Broke the Sound Barrier While Free-Falling in 2012

Felix Baumgartner, nicknamed “Fearless Felix” after he broke the sound barrier with nothing but his body in 2012, was recently killed in a paragliding accident near Italy’s Adriatic coast. He reportedly lost consciousness mid-flight for unknown reasons.

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Airshow Legends Come Together: SUN ‘n FUN’s Oshkosh Exhibit

Annual Aerospace Expo Brings the Florida Vibes to Hangar C, Booth 503

Worlds are colliding at Wittman Regional Airport, with the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo exhibiting for its next event at the EAA’s Oshkosh Airventure airshow. The Florida-style display is located both inside and outside of Hangar C.

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Tips To Take The Perfect Photo at Oshkosh

Photographer Gary Devore Provides Photography Pointers For EAA AirVenture 2025

Each year at AirVenture, attendees often attempt to capture the ‘perfect’ photo at Oshkosh. The challenging feat can come with a couple of ground rules, Gary Devore is one photographer that has nailed down the technique. Devore is the lead photographer for Cadet Wing Media at the United States Air Force Academy and has worked with Aero-News for about 5 years now. With 15 years of professional experience, including his time in the Air Force, Devore has captured some impressive shots. Unlike the usual patron at AirVenture, Devore uses a professional grade Nikon Z9 camera to capture his shots. The high-tech attributions a

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Lightspeed Debuts its Latest and Greatest Headset

New Zulu 4 ANR Aviation Headset Retailing for $1,099

Aviation headset icon Lightspeed Aviation has brought its new Zulu 4s to market at a US retail price of $1,099. The ANR headset features dual Bluetooth, clearer audio, and redesigned ear seals.

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GA-ASI Completes Training First Belgian Aircrew On MQ-9B

SkyGuardian Training At Multiple Sites Finishes At El Mirage

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., announced that the training of the first Belgian Aircrew to operate the MQ-9B SkyGuardian remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) was completed. GA-ASI provided the extensive training at several locations, wrapping up at the company’s Desert Horizon test facility in El Mirage, California.

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Utah Firefighters Busy As Half of State Lights Up

Coulson Assets Doing the Needful, As Always

Cedar City Air Base (KCDC) has been pretty busy with Utah’s wildfire situation, and crews are still hopping all across the Southern part of the state. In the last week alone, tankers have been stocked with 360,000 gallons of retardant, spread across 146 sorties. All in all, there are 8 different fires in the local area, spread across Southern Utah and Northern Arizona: As of July 16th, the list includes Monroe Canyon, France Canyon, Forsyth, Washington, Bridge Creek, Deer Creek, Mica,  and Diamond Canyon wildfires.

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Klyde Morris (07.21.25)

Klyde's Not Sure He's Ready For Oshkosh...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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NTSB Final Report: Cessna 421

He Attempted To Stabilize The Airplane With Aileron And Rudder Control, But The Airplane Entered A Spin

Analysis: The pilot reported that, while climbing through 6,000 ft above mean sea level (msl), the left engine tachometer generator went offline but the engine was still operating normally. He stated that about 2 minutes later, the left engine lost power and the airplane banked left. He attempted to stabilize the airplane with aileron and rudder control, but the airplane entered a spin. The pilot was able to regain control, but after the spin the right engine’s propeller was stopped and the left engine’s propeller was windmilling.

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Classic Aero-TV: How You Start A GREAT Aero-Life--Horizon Hobby’s Alex Vanover

From 2014 (YouTube Edition): Alex Has An Amazing Future Ahead Of Him... Because He Wants It

It seems like most pilots love their toys, and even more so if they fly. ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell is no different, and he took the opportunity at EAA AirVenture 2014 to stop by the Horizon Hobby display to see how aircraft modeling is doing. He spent time talking with Alex Vanover who is the Hobby Town demo pilot. While the video story is about the modeling side of aviation, Vanover’s story as a demo pilot is also unique. However, you’re going to have to watch the video to understand what is so unique

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.21.25)

Aero Linx: Aircraft Engineers International (AEI)

Welcome to the Aircraft Engineers International. We are here to protect, promote, represent and develop the industrial, professional, ethical, and other interests of Affiliates and their respective members in matters affecting air safety, aviation maintenance and the status of aircraft maintenance qualified civil aviation personnel throughout the world.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.21.25): Simultaneous Close Parallel Approaches

Simultaneous Close Parallel Approaches

A simultaneous, independent approach operation permitting ILS/RNAV/GLS approaches to airports having parallel runways separated by at least 3,000 feet and less than 4,300-feet between centerlines. Aircraft are permitted to pass each other during these simultaneous operations. Integral parts of a total system are radar, NTZ monitoring with enhanced FMA color displays that include aural and visual alerts and predictive aircraft position software, communications override, ATC procedures, an Attention All Users Page (AAUP), PRM in the approach name, and appropriate ground based and airborne equipment.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (07.21.25)

“Practice, practice, practice...”

Source: A basic quote from ANN photographer Gary DeVore... who is also lead photographer for Cadet Wing Media at the United States Air Force Academy. Gary has worked with Aero-News for about 5 years now and has added immeasurably to our coverage. With 15 years of professional experience, including his time in the Air Force, Devore has captured some impressive shots. Unlike the usual patron at AirVenture, Devore uses a professional grade Nikon Z9 camera to capture his shots. The high-tech attributions allow for easier positioning and shutter speed con

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