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May 07, 2025

Airborne 05.07.25: Talon A-2 Hypersonic, FIFI Under Repair, Spirit Furloughs

 Also: Tricky Golf Course Deadstick, Textron Special Olympics, Artemis II, FlightSimExpo!

 
 
Stratolaunch conducted the second successful launch and recovery of its Talon-A2 autonomous vehicle in a flight that exceeded its previous speed beyond Mach 5, also for the second time. Stratolaunch is focused on expanding its hypersonic flight testing to support US defense objectives in its return to hypersonic flight since the end of the X-15 program in 1968. FIFI, one of only two flying B-29 Superfortresses, will be grounded for the next month or so for intensive repairs to two of its engines. Unfortunately, this timing means that the Commemorative Air Force will be forced to push back its 2025 AirPower History Tour. Spirit AeroSystems is temp

Stratolaunch Talon-A2 Completes Successful Hypersonic Flight

Reusable Vehicle Exceeds Mach 5 In Second Launch, Recovery

Stratolaunch announced the second successful launch and recovery of its Talon-A2 autonomous vehicle in a March flight that exceeded its previous speed beyond Mach 5, also for the second time, demonstrating its practical reusability.

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Feds Investigate Two Aborted Landings at DCA

ATC Asks Two Delta Flights to Go-Around Due to a Military Helicopter Nearby

Federal Aviation Administration investigators are looking into two aborted landings at Reagan National Airport (DCA) on May 1. These go-arounds were issued by an air traffic controller who believed a military transport helicopter was too close for comfort.

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NBAA Opposes New ‘Luxury Aircraft Tax’

Bill Would Place a 10% Tax on Aircraft Valued at Over $500K

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is making its voice heard, urging the Washington Governor to throw out a potential new tax on ‘luxury recreational vehicles.’ This applies to not only motor homes and boats, but also non-commercial aircraft valued above $500,000.

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Report: Qatar Airways To Place Large Boeing Order?

Saudi Arabia, UAE May Also Be Lining Up Investments

According to reports, Qatar Airways is finalizing a large order for Boeing widebody aircraft, and Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are also planning to announce aircraft investments when President Donald Trump visits the Middle East beginning May 13.

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Flight Schools Buy Up DirectFly’s Entire Alto NG Showcase

Distributor? Sells Out SUN ‘n FUN Display, Begins Filling Up 2025 Slots

Light sport aircraft Distributor, DirectFly USA, brought several of its best-sellers, the Alto NG, to this year’s SUN ‘n FUN aerospace expo. In the end, every single one sold and will be put to work in a flight training role. Demand has yet to slow, with this year’s production slots still filling up.

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Fighter Training, Equipment For Ukraine Gets Initial OK

State Dept Approves $310M Deal For F-16 Support

The U.S. State Department has given initial approval for the sale to Ukraine of $310.5 million worth of equipment and training support for F-16 fighter jets in a deal that will also promote improved cooperation with the U.S. Air Force.

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FedEx Pilots Belatedly 'Celebrate' 4th B-Day for Contract Negotiations

National Mediation Board Says Parties Met 2X in April, But Nothing’s Inked Yet

FedEx pilots added the fourth annual notch in their prison wall carving this week, marking 4 years of negotiations since they opened things up in 2021. FedEx pilots have been flying using the last Collective Bargaining Agreement from November of 2015, soldiering on as they try to reach an agreement with the company. “The case has been under federal mediation since October 2022,” the ALPA says. 

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NTSB Prelim: Bell 206B

(Pilot) Felt A Shudder And Heard The Engine Sounding Differently, Followed By The Engine Chip Detector Light

On April 14, 2025, about 1800 Pacific daylight time, a Bell 206B, N16671, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Amboy, Washington. The pilot was not injured. The helicopter was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that he had been operating the helicopter for about one hour, practicing takeoff and landings. While about 800 ft above ground level (agl), he felt a shudder and heard the engine sounding differently, followed by the engine chip detector light illuminating and the engine losing power. He entered an autorotation, turned right to an open fie

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Classic Aero-TV: Anousheh Ansari -- The Woman Behind The Prize

From 2010 (YouTube Edition): Imagine... Be The Change... Inspire

FROM 2010: One of the more unusual phone calls I have ever received occurred a few years ago... from Anousheh Ansari... long distance. About as long distance as it gets, these days, as Anousheh was calling form the International Space Station where she was plainly having the time of her life. You see, on September 18, 2006, the truly amazing Anousheh Ansari captured headlines around the world as the first female private space explorer. Anousheh earned a place in history as the fourth private explorer to visit space and the first astronaut of Iranian desce

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.07.25)

Aero Linx: Utah Back Country Pilots Association (UBCP) Through the sharing experiences, the UBCP has built upon a foundation of safe operating practices in some of the most challenging aspects of back country aviation. Because of the great initiative exercised by the UBCP Board Members of the past, airstrips such as Mexican Mountain, once sought to be closed, are open to the public today. The UBCP and its members endorse and exercise responsible use practices such as "Pack it in / Pack it out" and "Tread Lightly" as well as some of our own in-house programs. From hosting regular meetings, to back country fly-ins, and our random meet-ups on Fremont Island, the UBCP aims to bu

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.07.25): Terminal Radar Service Area

Terminal Radar Service Area Airspace surrounding designated airports wherein ATC provides radar vectoring, sequencing, and separation on a full-time basis for all IFR and participating VFR aircraft. The AIM contains an explanation of TRSA. TRSAs are depicted on VFR aeronautical charts. Pilot participation is urged but is not mandatory. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.07.25)

“I am in awe of what this team has achieved. We’ve executed four incredible Talon-A flights, completed twenty-four Roc flights to date, flew two new supersonic and hypersonic airplanes in a single year, and we are firmly on the path to making hypersonic flight test services a reality.”

Source: Dr. Zachary Krevor, President and CEO of Stratolaunch, commenting as the company announced the second successful launch and recovery of its Talon-A2 autonomous vehicle in a March flight that exceeded its previou

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