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Four people, including a 15-year-old student pilot, were killed in the crash of a Piper Arrow 180 at Basin Harbor Airport, a grass strip in Ferrisburg, Vermont, on Sunday. The aircraft crashed in a wooded area shortly after takeoff just after noon. The victims were identified as student Delilah Van Ness, her mother Susan Van Ness, her high school flight instructor Paul Pelletier, and passenger Frank Rodriguez. They were found dead at the scene about 12 hours after the crash.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Air Canada will commence winding down operations on Sunday in anticipation of a strike by its 5,400 pilots set for September 18. The airline stated that the "orderly shutdown" aims to repatriate aircraft from international destinations and prepare the system for an organized restoration of service. The company has cautioned that it may take up to ten days to return to normal operations even if the strike is brief.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

California-based Airhart Aeronautics is developing a semi-autonomous flight system for light aircraft, which its founder claims will significantly enhance flight safety. According to Autoweek, Nikita Ermoshkin, a former SpaceX engineer, aims to introduce a modified Sling TSi equipped with electronics designed to maintain the airplane within the flight envelope. The pilot will operate an "airspeed controller" and joystick, while the fly-by-wire system, tentatively named Airhart Assist, ensures stability.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Every year since 2001, I have always taken note of the weather on September 11. It was on that morning back then, as I walked to my car before the early morning drive to work in northern New Jersey, I remember how the day dawned. The sky was sparklingly clear–deep blue and not a cloud to be seen. But as a pilot, I also noted that the wind was virtually dead calm–a very unusual combination, at least here in the Northeast. I clearly remember thinking, “What a beautiful, smooth day to fly!”

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

This morning, two Delta Air Lines aircraft collided on the taxiway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. No injuries were reported in the incident, which involved a Bombardier CRJ900 operated by Endeavor (Delta Connection) and an Airbus A350.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Boeing's Starliner crew capsule experienced a sixth thruster issue and a temporary guidance system malfunction during its return from the International Space Station (ISS) to the New Mexico Desert on Saturday. The capsule is scheduled for launch next August, with uncertainties remaining about whether it will be crewed.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Canadian Aviator Magazine reports that Canadian military search and rescue aircraft are now equipped with devices capable of tracking cellphones carried by pilots and passengers. The equipment, part of the Canadian Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) system, detects cell tower interrogation signals emitted by cellphones. This technology has been installed in CC-130H aircraft dedicated to search and rescue missions.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

A much-needed electrical utility center may soon replace a beloved private airport south of Seattle. A local utilities manager, himself a pilot, who helped make the call says there's no better option. Mark Flury, a pilot based at another airport, told the Seattle Times he understands the turmoil the closure of First Air Field in Monroe, Washington, will cause. However, he believes the 36-acre parcel is ideal for centralizing Snohomish County Public Utility District's electrical distribution services. Geoffrey Monroe, the city's mayor and a hangar renter at First Air Field,...

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Airline schedule "meltdowns" have recently been a topic of concern. Whether the disruption affects the entire industry or just one carrier, a common question arises: why does it take several days or even a week for airlines to return to normal operations after a disruptive event like a storm that lasts only a few hours?

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Two vintage aircraft, valued at millions of dollars, are currently up for sale. A rare CF-104 Starfighter in flying condition is being offered by a nonprofit organization for $4.25 million. Additionally, one of the few operational Nakajima A6M-2 Zero fighters is available for $5 million.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Texas Woman's University (TWU) is launching a new flight school, the Doswell School of Aeronautical Sciences, this semester to empower women and address the pilot shortage.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

NASA confirmed that Boeing’s Starliner will undock from the International Space Station and return to Earth on Friday evening without astronauts onboard.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

Following the lead of Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss International Air Lines, EVA Air and All Nippon Airways have become the first Asian carriers to adopt a high-tech aircraft coating that reduces drag by emulating the skin of a shark. According to an article on Freightwaves, AeroShark surface coating is configured with sharkskin-like “riblets,” described as small protrusions in the coating measuring just 50 micrometers (0.002 inches) that have been shown to reduce aerodynamic drag by 1%. According to Lufthansa, if resurfaced with AeroShark coating, the global fleet of long-haul...

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

A new proposal to impose landing fees and use ADS-B data for invoicing operators at several Florida general aviation airports is drawing criticism from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). It remains unclear what the revenue from the fees, many tentatively set at $3 per 1,000 pounds of aircraft weight, would be used for. AOPA highlights that local taxpayers pay a minimal amount to support airports that are largely federally funded.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

Oklahoma State University (OSU) has expanded and upgraded its flight training program with three new Cirrus SR20 G7 trainers. The current fleet includes previous-generation SR20 G6 models.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

Earlier this week, the Schrager Hampson Aviation Insurance Group (SHAIG) acquired Northeast Aviation & Marine Brokers. The New England firm, founded in 2001, is the fifth aviation insurance broker to come under the mantle of Schrager Hampson.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

Archer Aviation’s eVTOL prototype Midnight has completed 402 test flights this year, surpassing its goal of 400 flights in 2024, the company announced Tuesday.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

A Baltimore man was detained after allegedly attempting to steal an aircraft at Martin State Airport, according to Maryland State Police.

Sky Industry News Sep 5, 2024

Avflight, the FBO arm of Ann Arbor, Michigan-based fuel supplier Avfuel, has announced it now offers sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at its Falcon Field (KFFZ), Mesa, Arizona location. The first truckload of SAF arrived at KFFZ on August 28.

Sky Industry News Sep 4, 2024

Raytheon Technology Corp. (RTX) has been fined $200 million for violating export laws related to the exchange of information on U.S. combat aircraft with prohibited countries. The violations pertain to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. According to the U.S. State Department, RTX improperly classified and controlled exports of defense articles, including classified material.

Sky Industry News Sep 4, 2024