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  • Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a MiG-25 Foxbat Jet Fighter, has passed away

    06/30/2025 10:54:45 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 37 replies
    The Aviation Geek Club ^ | Nov 22, 2023 | Dario Leone
    Viktor Belenko, the former Soviet Air Defence Forces pilot who defected to the West in 1976 in a MiG-25 high-speed interceptor, has passed away on Sep. 24, 2023 Alert 5 first noted. He died in a nursing home in a small town in Southern Illinois on Sep. 24. However, journalists learned about his death only now. The New York Times quoted Belenko’s son, Paul Schmidt, on Nov. 20 as saying that his father had died after a brief, unspecified illness in a nursing home in Rosebud, Illinois. Viktor Belenko was born into a simple family of Soviet workers on Feb....
  • Heightened alert: Iranians in U.S. previously charged with support for terrorism

    06/22/2025 6:38:06 PM PDT · by bitt · 6 replies
    https://justthenews.com ^ | June 22, 2025 | By Bethany Blankley
    Prior to President Donald Trump authorizing targeted strikes against Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday, federal agents and Texas Department of Public Safety troopers have been arresting Iranian nationals, nearly all men, in the U.S. illegally. In the last few months, federal prosecutors have also brought terrorism charges against Iranians, including those in the U.S. working for the Iranian government. Iran is a designated state sponsor of terrorism. Iranian nationals illegally in the country are considered “special interest aliens” under federal law. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Sunday issued a warning to all Americans to be on a heightened...
  • NTSB urges quick fix on Boeing plane engines to prevent smoke from filling cabin after a bird strike

    06/19/2025 9:54:14 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 2 replies
    ABC News ^ | June 18, 2025 | JOSH FUNK Associated Press
    Safety experts recommended Wednesday that the engines on Boeing's troubled 737 Max airplanes be modified quickly to prevent smoke from filling the cockpit or cabin after a safety feature is activated following a bird strike. The problem detailed by the National Transportation Safety Board emerged after two bird strikes involving Southwest Airlines planes in 2023 — one in Havana, Cuba, and another in New Orleans. The Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing already warned airlines and pilots about the problem and the engine maker has been working on a fix. The NTSB said that the engines CFM International makes for the...
  • Terrifying cause of private jet crash that killed beloved former rock star and music producer revealed

    06/19/2025 7:56:12 AM PDT · by DFG · 80 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 06/19/2025
    The pilot of a small private jet that crash landed in southern California last month and killed everyone on board, including a famous drummer, clipped a power line during landing while flying too low a preliminary report has revealed. The Cessna 550 Citation plummeted into San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood in the early hours of May 22 as it made its final approach for Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport. Daniel Williams, a former drummer for metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, and famed music producer Dave Shapiro - who is believed to have been the pilot - were among the six people...
  • E-2 Hawkeye Replaces USAF E-3 Sentry, E-7 Cancelled In New Budget

    06/13/2025 9:40:57 AM PDT · by Alas Babylon! · 36 replies
    The War Zone — TWZ ^ | 11 June 2025 | Tyler Rogoway, Joseph Trevithick
    Aseismic shift has occurred in the Trump administration’s new defense spending plan that is just emerging when it comes to the USAF’s airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) predicament. The service’s E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft are dwindling in number and rapidly aging into unsupportability. The proven and in-production E-7 Wedgetail, based on the Boeing 737 and serving with multiple allies, was supposed to bridge the gap between the E-3’s retirement and pushing the sending part of the mission to space-based distributed satellite constellations. You can read all about this here. Now, if the administration gets...
  • Revealed: Air India pilot's desperate mayday call seconds before devastating crash as experts raise fears wing flaps 'didn't look right' amid hunt for second black box

    06/13/2025 8:49:47 AM PDT · by SaxxonWoods · 82 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 6/13/2025 | Sam Greenhill and Katherine Lawton
    Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who had 8,200 hours of flying experience, desperately cried 'Mayday…no thrust, losing power, unable to lift' before the aircraft went down and hit a residential property.
  • U.S. Army deploys cutting-edge $13M smart rifle scopes that automatically shoot down enemy drones in combat

    06/10/2025 9:58:39 PM PDT · by McGruff · 36 replies
    Fox News ^ | Jun 10, 2025 | Jasmine Baehr
    The U.S. Army is giving its soldiers a high-tech edge in the fight against drones, and it’s called SMASH. During a live-fire training exercise on June 6 in Germany, a soldier with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment used the SMASH 2000L smart scope mounted on an M4A1 rifle to target drones in the sky. The SMASH 2000L, made by Israeli company Smart Shooter Ltd., is no ordinary sight. It uses cameras, sensors, and artificial intelligence to track targets and decides the perfect time to fire, according to reporting from Army Recognition. Once a drone is locked in, the system...
  • Six killed in small plane crash off the San Diego coast

    06/09/2025 11:23:06 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 23 replies
    ktla ^ | 06/09/2025 | Josh Funk
    A small plane crashed off the San Diego coast shortly after takeoff, killing all six people on board, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday. The twin-engine Cessna 414 crashed at around 12:30 p.m. Sunday, the FAA said. The plane was returning to Phoenix one day after flying out from Arizona, according to the flight tracking website Flightaware.com. The pilot told air traffic controllers that he was struggling to maintain his heading and climb as the plane twice turned towards shore before going back out to sea, according to audio posted by www.LiveATC.net and radar data posted by FlightAware. The controller...
  • Plane crash in Tennessee. Initial reports indicate 16–20 people on board

    06/08/2025 12:56:46 PM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 13 replies
    Plane crash in Tennessee. Initial reports indicate 16–20 people on board. Injuries reported some airlifted to hospital , says Tennessee Highway Patrol
  • Here's what happens when you bring the wrong plane all the way from Philadelphia to Naples

    06/09/2025 7:43:13 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | June 09, 2025 | Staff
    I think someone is in big trouble over at American. American Airlines made a slight mistake which turned into a big mistake as a flight from Philly was descending into Naples, Italy. The plane was too big. Yep. The plane went to and from the right place, with all the right passengers, on time as far as we know. But someone at American made the mistake of "upgrading" the plane to a size too big for the Naples airport. On June 2, 2025, the transatlantic flight, normally operated by a Boeing 787-8, had been upgraded to a larger 787-9 (registration...
  • ‘Not Just For The Jetsons’: Trump Lifts Regs On Drones, Supersonic Flight, Opens Door For Flying Cars

    06/07/2025 3:49:18 AM PDT · by RoosterRedux · 25 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | Daisy Roser
    President Donald Trump signed several executive orders on Friday, lifting regulations on aviation technology and working to boost American manufacturing of drones. The trio of orders lifts regulations that had made domestic production of drones costly, prioritizes the usage of American-made drones by federal agencies and provides for the creation of a grant program for U.S. authorities to buy drones, according to NOTUS. The American drone industry had in recent years been struggling to compete with that of China, The Wall Street Journal reported. “Red tape has hindered homegrown drone innovation, restricting commercial drone use and burdening their development,” Michael...
  • A drone strike devastated Russia’s air force. The U.S. is vulnerable, too.

    06/04/2025 11:54:45 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 38 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | June 4, 2025 10:49 AM EDT | Ellen Nakashima and Warren P. Strobel
    The audacious attacks on Russian airfields highlight the power of unconventional, asymmetric warfare — and the threat to U.S. strategic bases and ports, experts say.Ukraine’s surprise Sunday strike that used relatively inexpensive drones to knock out a significant portion of Russia’s long-range bomber capability was arguably the single largest blow to Moscow in its three-year war on its neighbor and a stunning display of asymmetric warfare. The out-of-the-blue drone blitz elicited glee among Ukraine’s backers in Washington, but also a chilling realization: The United States is increasingly vulnerable to just such a low-tech, low-cost strike. “The Pentagon should be very...
  • Meet the world’s largest military aircraft: the C-5 Super Galaxy

    05/29/2025 10:24:07 AM PDT · by Pol-92064 · 67 replies
    X.COM Video ^ | 05/29/2025 | ViralRush
    A look at the US Military C5 Galaxy. American ingenuity at work.
  • Imagine if Boeing Really Had Vision — The C17x Dominator

    05/29/2025 8:50:20 AM PDT · by appeal2 · 10 replies
    The Depth Charge ^ | Johnny Depth
    Just for the sake of discussion—what if Boeing wasn’t a bloated, risk-averse, demoralized shell of its former self? What if, instead of sitting on its legacy platforms, it unleashed its brightest minds in a modern Skunk Works to reimagine the greatest military cargo plane ever built—the C-17 Globemaster III—for the 21st century? Let’s call it the C-47X Dominator. This isn’t a leak. It’s not sourced. It’s just a thought experiment. But imagine: Re-engineering the C-17 with new-generation LEAP or GEnx engines Using advanced composites to lighten the frame Swapping out hardened battlefield tech that’s no longer needed in civilian ops...
  • Fatalities confirmed after private jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

    05/22/2025 8:53:32 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 62 replies
    ktla ^ | May 22, 2025 / | Marc Sternfield
    A private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood during foggy weather early Thursday, setting about 15 homes on fire as well as vehicles, and forcing the evacuation of several blocks, authorities said. It was not immediately known how many people were aboard the aircraft, but officials confirmed multiple fatalities. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Cessna 550 went down around 3:45 a.m. near Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in Murphy Canyon, a community comprised of military housing. San Diego Police and other first responders rushed to the scene and battled the flames fueled by spilled jet fuel., KSWB-TV reported. “We...
  • You Might Be Breathing In Unusual ‘Onion-Like’ Jet Particles If You Live Near An Airport

    05/22/2025 7:28:59 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Study Finds ^ | May 22, 2025 | Akihiro Fushimi, National Institute for Environmental Studies
    Scientists had never detected these strange particles in plane exhaust before. (santi lumubol/Shutterstock) ============================================================================ In a nutshell * Scientists have discovered previously unknown “onion-like” nanoparticles in jet engine exhaust that could pose new health concerns, especially for people living near airports. * These tiny particles, measuring just 10-20 nanometers, appear downstream from aircraft engines and may originate from the breakdown of lubrication oil, not fuel combustion. * Unlike traditional soot, these particles remain even when using sustainable aviation fuels, posing a potential challenge for clean aviation initiatives. ============================================================================ TSUKUBA, Japan — Living near an airport might be more complicated than...
  • Antonov An-225: The world’s largest, heaviest cargo aircraft (or it was)

    05/22/2025 6:12:48 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    Intergalactic ^ | May 22, 2025 | Jeff Davis, Intergalactic Scribe
    In the good ol’ US of frickin’ A we take pride in super-sizing just about everything. From cheeseburgers, to breast implants (nope, not going to link to that one), to deficit spending, to balls of twine, bigger is simply better to many Americans. But despite creating such gigantic aerial icons as the Boeing 747 and the C-5 Galaxy, the USA doesn’t have a monopoly on gigantic airplanes… far from it. This is the tragic story of the Ukrainian-built Antonov An-225 Mriya (meaning “dream” in Ukrainian), which held several records as the largest and heaviest cargo airplane in operation, until it...
  • Wind turbine blade-gobbling world’s largest plane may join US military’s cargo fleet

    05/22/2025 5:43:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 33 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | May 22, 2025 | Abhishek Bhardwaj
    The US military believes that this collaboration will inform future strategy decisions and operational planning. ============================================================== Artistic representation of fighter jets entering Radia Windrunner plane for transport. Radia =============================================================== Windrunner, the world’s largest plane that is currently being built in Colorado, is being eyed by the United States military for playing a very different role than what it is primarily meant for. Radia, a Colorado-based startup, is working on the Windrunner, which will be the world’s largest plane with 12 times the cargo volume of the huge Boeing 747. The company believes that it will cater to the wind energy...
  • This US drone uses AI to pick its own targets

    05/20/2025 1:48:29 AM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 7 replies
    https://www.newsbytesapp.com ^ | May 09, 2025 | Akash Pandey
    US-based defense contractor AeroVironment has revealed a drone that can choose its own targets and cause a lot of damage upon hitting them. Called the Red Dragon, this "one-way attack" drone is intended to help the US maintain "air superiority." The Red Dragon can reach speeds of 160km/h and travel nearly 400km
  • Anduril gave everyone a behind-the-scenes look at Fury, its AI fighter built to fly with America's most fearsome aircraft

    05/20/2025 3:39:00 AM PDT · by RoosterRedux · 16 replies
    Palmer Luckey's Anduril just gave the world an inside glimpse of its new project for the US Air Force — an uncrewed fighter jet that teams up with piloted aircraft. The military startup was featured on Sunday in a CBS 60 Minutes segment, during which a few clips showed Anduril's Fury drone being assembled in a hangar or warehouse. It's not the first time the drone was shown to the public — the Air Force unveiled a test representative model on May 1. But the TV segment reveals a few more details about the drone's make. In one clip, two...