According to Salzburg airport the following is not true… no matter how much we wish it was.
Anti-vaxxer and bible basher.
Get that electric chair tuned up.
This one is quite odd.
Spiraled in from FL 280.
We’ve used Aero Commanders for some of our product development and they are quite a good platform. Hopefully CASA get to the bottom of it, but perhaps engine failure which caused an asymmetrical condition and incipent spin?
New undercarriage required for aircraft and all onboard!
Quick, everyone run to the front.
Not a crash. B-21 Bomber had its first flight today. Kinda awesome.
https://x.com/theaviationist/status/1722998179572903958?s=46&t=A5S-z5IJslFoC5SVN0Jodg
https://x.com/swansonphotog/status/1723016850551054553?s=46&t=A5S-z5IJslFoC5SVN0Jodg
The bomberblitz logo looks safe for the foreseeable future.
also not a crash
Test flights in Mountain View. If it all goes Hindenburg we could at least get rid of a few Tech Bros…
US military aircraft on a training run crashed in the eastern Med on Saturday . Described as an accident, no other aircraft involved. No information on the crew.
Reported in French media
The pilot survives a crash landing and a car crash, that’s a fair bit of luck to use up in a single day.
MH-60M Black Hawk helicopter from U.S. Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR).
The crew was conducting a “routine air refueling mission” during a training sortie when their aircraft suffered a mishap, the command said.
Helium is not like hydrogen.
That’s considered a good day at the office at Ryanair.
Obviously, but could still crash it into Elon’s office…
I mean is there anything “routine” about aerial refueling, except that they do it often?