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June 07, 2023

Airborne 06.07.23: Stunning P-47D Reborn, Jet It Relief, APA v ALPA

 Also: iPad Mini Kneeboard, B-29 Doc Tour, AT-6D to WASP Museum, Bushliner Powerplants

 
 
The Dakota Territory Air Museum’s Republic P-47D Thunderbolt—following a painstaking eight-year restoration—took flight for the first time in 79-years. Resurrected to its wartime glory by a dedicated team at AirCorps Aviation, the iconic World War II fighter took to the skies, showcasing the passion, commitment, sharp minds, skilled hands, and intrepid souls of those who took part in the machine’s restoration. Honda Aircraft has compiled a support team tasked with assisting fractional owners of HondaJets previously managed by Jet It, the North Carolina-based charter and fractional ownership concern that, on 26 May 2023, set f

Honda Offers Assistance to Jet It HondaJet Owners

Respite from the Storm

Honda Aircraft Company has compiled a support team tasked with assisting fractional owners of HondaJets previously managed by Jet It, the North Carolina-based charter and fractional ownership concern that, on 26 May 2023, set forth its intention to shutter the entirety of its flight operations. The assistance proffered by Honda will be provided free of charge and help former Jet It owners negotiate what the Japanese-owned, U.S.-based plane-maker called “seamless transitions to alternative aircraft management options.” Honda’s assistance initiative will also provide pilot services by which the unceremoniously displaced Jet It HondaJet owners may move their aircraft to Honda’s Greensbo

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NTSB Prelim: Beech E-90

The Calculated Descent Rate Between The Final Two Data Points Was In Excess Of 15,000 Ft/Min

On May 17, 2023, about 1237 central daylight time, a Beech E-90 airplane, N522MJ, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Winslow, Arkansas. The pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 personal flight. The pilot had contacted an avionics repair facility at Drake Field Airport, Fayetteville, Arkansas (FYV) to discuss autopilot issues he was having with the airplane.

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