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July 03, 2025

Airborne Affordable Flyers 07.03.25: Sonex HW, BlackShape Gabriel, PRA Fly-In 25

 Also: DarkAero Update, Electric Aircraft Symposium, Updated Instructor Guide, OSH Homebuilts Celebrate

 
 
The long-awaited Sonex High Wing prototype has flown... the Sonex gang tells us that the flight took place on the evening of Monday, June 30 2025, and was piloted by Sonex Advisory Board member Joe Norris. Admittedly; the flight was a brief one due to a passenger-side door latch issue. However, all engine temperatures were reported to be in the green and the aircraft was reported to have handled as-expected with only slight rigging adjustments needed. High on Jim Campbell’s flight test list, leading into Oshkosh 2025, is the Blackshape Gabriel... a close cousin to the Blackshape Prime he tested some weeks ago... to very positi

Popular Rotorcraft Association Gears Up for Its Annual Convention

Mentone Airport to Host the 63rd Annual Gathering to Close Out July

The Popular Rotorcraft Association (PRA) is getting ready to host its 63rd annual convention, featuring flight skill competitions, games, and other community-based activities. The event will run from July 30 to August 2nd at Indiana’s Mentone Airport (C92).

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Infamous Hackers Take Aim at Commercial Aviation

FBI Warns ‘Airline Ecosystem’ of the Scattered Spider Group

The FBI is warning the aviation industry that an infamous cybercriminal group, known as Scattered Spider, may be out to get it. The hackers are allegedly tricking airlines’ IT support into giving them access to sensitive data. The group gained notoriety in 2023 after breaching MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment.

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Joby Completes Commercial eVTOL Test Flights In Dubai

Horizontal Flights Kick Off Market Readiness Program

Joby Aviation announced its electric air taxi successfully completed a series of VTOL wingborne trial flights in Dubai, signaling the start of its commercial market readiness activities in the region. These flights will contribute to the advancement of Joby’s readiness ahead of its anticipated first passenger flights in 2026.

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NBAA Cheers Pro-Aviation Measures Approved By Senate

Funding To Promote Safety, Sustainability, Growth Of Industry

The National Business Aviation Association lauded the Senate vote to approve several pro-aviation elements included in the revised budget reconciliation bill, saying the provisions will promote the growth, safety, and sustainability of the U.S. aviation industry.

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Is Supersonic Airline Travel Back in the Picture?

Trump’s ‘Concorde Bill’ Lifts the Ban on Supersonic Flight Over Land

President Trump’s ‘Concorde Bill’ had a clear goal: to bring the idea of supersonic flight back onto the good side of the public… and investors. While a Concorde re-run would certainly be an exciting development, whether or not any manufacturers are up for the task remains debatable.

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Airborne 06.25.25: More Aero-Vandals, Annual Air Race Classic, Fifi Re-Engined

Also: Fred Smith Goes West, Brazilian Hot Air Balloon Accident, A-29 Super Tucano, 737 Replacement

A pro-Palestine direct-action protest group claimed credit for two of its members breaking into the RAF Brize Norton Airbase west of London during the early morning of June 20 and defacing two KC2 Voyagers while they were parked on the ramp by spraying paint into the engines and the aircraft exteriors, causing an as-yet unknown amount of damage. All racers have made it across the finish line for the 2025 women’s Air Race Classic, marking the end of a 2,426-mile journey that brought competitors from Fairhope, Alabama, to Spokane, Washington. The &ldquo

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FAA’s Wright Bros. Master Pilot Award Goes To Doug Roth

Becomes Sixth From Duncan Aviation To Receive Honor

Aircraft Sales & Acquisition Representative Doug Roth of Duncan Aviation has received one of the FAA’s most prestigious awards for aviation pros, the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, joining the distinguished group of veterans who exemplified their commitment to aviation excellence, flight safety, and operations.

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Paraguay Receives Four Embraer A29 Super Tucanos

Air Force Modernizes Capabilities With First Four Of Six Aircraft

Embraer announced it delivered the first four of six A-29 Super Tucano aircraft ordered by the Paraguayan Air Force, in a ceremony held at the Silvio Pettirossi Air Force Base near the capital of Asunción and attended by President Santiago Peña.

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Klyde Morris (06.30.25)

What Goes Around, May Yet Come Back Around, Klyde

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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ERAU Student Awarded $100K in Flexjet Design Competition

Woojae Sohn Wins ‘Design the Ultimate Private Jet Interior’ Contest

Embry-Riddle freshman Woojae Sohn was recently handed $100,000 for winning Flexjet’s Project LXi, which aimed to pick an interior design for one of the carrier’s Gulfstream G650 jets. More than 150 contestants submitted their work for the competition.

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NTSB Prelim: Piper PA-23

Pilot Also Reported That Due To A Fuel Leak, The Auxiliary Fuel Tanks Were Not Used

On June 4, 2025, at 13:41 eastern daylight time, a Piper PA-23, N2109P, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Palm Bay, Florida. The commercial pilot was uninjured, and the sole passenger received minor injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to the pilot, they had departed in the morning from the Front Royal-Warren County Airport (FRR), Front Royal, Virginia, and were heading to Boca Raton, Florida. The pilot reported that prior to departing FRR, they had filled both main fuel tanks for a total of 72 gallons of fuel. The pilot also reported that due to a fuel

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Classic Aero-TV: One Man’s Vietnam

From 2023 (YouTube Edition): Reflections on War’s Collective Lessons and Cyclical Nature

The exigencies of war ought be colorblind. Inane social-constructs the likes of racism ought break down precipitously amongst men thrust together into combat’s equal-opportunity abattoir. Faced with a common, indiscriminate enemy, human beings ought perceive—suddenly, and with perfect clarity—the immateriality of color, creed, religion, and the myriad trivialities by which they fatuously divide themselves in peacetime. Alas, they do not. When Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941, when Kennedy was assassinate

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.03.25)

Aero Linx: Colorado Pilots Association (CPA) Colorado Pilots Association was incorporated as a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation in 1972. It is a statewide organization with over 700 members dedicated to making Colorado a better, safer, and more desirable place to fly. Objectives of the organization are to promote aviation and flight safety, to protect the rights of pilots, and to be of assistance to the general public in aviation matters.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.03.25): High Speed Taxiway

High Speed Taxiway A long radius taxiway designed and provided with lighting or marking to define the path of aircraft, traveling at high speed (up to 60 knots), from the runway center to a point on the center of a taxiway. Also referred to as long radius exit or turn-off taxiway. The high speed taxiway is designed to expedite aircraft turning off the runway after landing, thus reducing runway occupancy time. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (07.03.25)

“Harry had such a vast knowledge of airplanes. From discussing aircraft values to moving airplanes from airport to airport, I learned so much from him. I never would be where I am in aerobatics without his encouragement.” Source: Aircraft Sales & Acquisition Representative Doug Roth of Duncan Aviation has received one of the FAA’s most prestigious awards for aviation pros, the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, joining the distinguished group of veterans who exemplified their commitment to aviation excellence, flight safety, and operations. Roth credits the late Harry Barr with having a more profound influence on his path than any other. 

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