
UCAP Vectors 115
Oops. We did it again. Yes, it's time for another issue of UCAP's Vectors newsletter, in which we find some good news for manufacturers, ch-ch-changes at AOPA, some grassroots news and a lot more.
General Aviation news and info from the folks at the Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast.
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Oops. We did it again. Yes, it's time for another issue of UCAP's Vectors newsletter, in which we find some good news for manufacturers, ch-ch-changes at AOPA, some grassroots news and a lot more.

Welcome to the year-end edition of UCAP's Vectors newsletter, in which we tie up some loose ends and leverage 2025 as a springboard for 2026. Sit down, strap in, hang on!

U.S. ATC system more or less returns to “normal” just in time for the biggest travel weekend of the year…Textron ends Bonanza/Baron production…building an antique without plans…and more!

Fed Shutdown affects aviation... Bizav show a hit... Jack sees planes in the sky, and he remembers a milestone in his flying journey.

Swift 100R achieves milestone... 2025’s Wrongway Corrigan... Airline Passenger Crimes, sort of... Silly Shutdown Shenanigans... Headset Follies...

DCA Midair Update... Confusing Coverage of Incident at Portsmouth NH... Oshkosh Bound Off-Field Landing... Dude, Where’s My Plane?... Welcome AvBrief... About Substack.

Jeb and Jack rundown their impressions of the whirlwind visit to AirVenture Oshkosh 2025.

Jeb and Jack are attending this year's fly-in, and they reminisce about their first times to the Fly-in.

The new Administrator has baggage... ADS-B is still controversial... FAA says 100LL must be available, even if the purple stuff is not... Lost pilot ends up in Antarctica... and more.

Lots going on in the aviation world.