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Airborne 06.29.26: B777 Low-Pass, Wingsuit Record, Beijing Building Hit By A/C

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJuly 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Also: Storm Hits Stillwater Fleet, Electric Aviation in HI, Med Emergency Hits Captain, Nellis Rebranding The FAA has confirmed that it’s "aware and looking into" a viral video that appears to show a cargo plane making a dangerous maneuver at privately owned Horseshoe Bay Resort Airport (DZB) earlier last week. Jetran, LLC is based at the airport and the company focuses on acquiring and converting aircraft, such as Boeing 777 freighters, to meet the evolving needs of airlines and cargo operators. Eight of the world’s most accomplished wingsuit athletes have completed a world first that pushed the limits of precision flying above one of aviation’s most iconic landscapes. A team of eight elite wingsuit athletes has completed the longest terrain formation ever flown over Mont Blanc, transforming one of Europe’s most recognizable mountain ranges into the backdrop for a remarkable demonstration of aerial precision and coordination. A small aircraft flew into the tallest building in Beijing on Friday, sending huge chunks of debris and plane parts plummeting onto the streets below and prompting crowds to flee. Video shared on social media showed debris falling from the skyscraper as people ran to safety. The footage showed broken windows and debris, including what appeared to be the tail of a small aircraft, falling dozens of stories into the street below. All this — and MORE in today’s episode of Airborne-Unlimited!!!

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