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Jun
10
2025
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LE BOURGET, PARIS, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] will focus on advancing innovation, partnerships and collaboration at the 2025 Paris Air Show.
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Jun
10
2025
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AIRCRAFT ENCOUNTERED SEVERE TURBULENCE INJURYING A FLIGHT ATTENDANT, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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Jun
10
2025
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AIRCRAFT REPORTED VIBRATIONS AND MADE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN A FIELD, MILLERTON, CA.
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Jun
11
2025
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Tokyo, Japan (June 10, 2025) – Bell Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, announced that Shin-Nihon Helicopters has signed a purchase agreement for its first two Bell 429 helicopters, further expanding the largest Bell fleet in Japan.
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Jun
11
2025
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AIRCRAFT LANDED IN A FIELD DUE TO A VIBRATION ISSUE, JACKSON, MS.
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Jun
11
2025
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Marignane, France, 12 June 2025 - Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Airbus Helicopters has unveiled HTeaming, its brand new modular crewed-uncrewed teaming solution. HTeaming is a range of systems that allows helicopter crews to take full control of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) in flight.
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Jun
12
2025
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PARIS– [12 June 2025] – Smith Myers, a global leader in mission-critical technology has joined forces with leading aviation training and simulation provider JD2E to showcase cutting-edge solutions at the prestigious Paris Airshow 2025. Attendees will experience the full potential of DMOS (Deployable Mission Operator Station). The versatile and transportable simulation and training platform is tailored to mission system and sensor software training across diverse environments and will demonstrate unparalleled integration and capability.
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Jun
12
2025
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Thursday, June 12, 2025 - As part of the FAA’s continuous efforts to improve safety in the National Capital Region, the agency has published modifications to helicopter zones and routes around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
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Jun
12
2025
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The student pilot stated that while flying the experimental helicopter, the tail rotor kept pulling to the left. He attempted to land the helicopter to troubleshoot the issue when the skid got stuck in mud, and the helicopter rolled over. The engine’s hot exhaust caught the grass on fire, which then ignited the helicopter. The pilot and passenger egressed without issue, but the fire continued and destroyed the helicopter. The helicopter’s maintenance logbooks were onboard and were consumed by the fire. Due to the condition of the helicopter after being destroyed by fire, and the pilot not making the wreckage available, a postaccident examination was not possible.
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Mounds
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OK
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Jun
12
2025
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The pilot reported that he and his passenger were conducting a wildlife damage management flight in a heavily wooded area. He hovered the helicopter about 70 ft above ground level and coordinated with the passenger to locate the target. He then moved the helicopter aft and right for the passenger to have a better view of the target, when the helicopter shuddered and descended as the main and tail rotor blades collided with a tree. The pilot ascended out of the wooded area and located an open field for a precautionary landing, then landed without further incident. The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the main rotor blades and tail rotor blades. After landing, they walked back to the accident area and located one tree that was taller than the surrounding canopy and observed cut tree limbs on the ground beneath the tree. The pilot reported that there were no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation.
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