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Last Updated: Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, 12:34 PM PDT
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Fatal helicopter crash near Ventnor, Isle of Wight kills three; fourth in critical condition
By Sky News: Emergency services were scrambled to a field near Ventnor on the island at 9.24am on Monday, Hampshire Police said.

ATSB Warns of PT6A Uncommanded Acceleration — Operators Urged to Update Training and Procedures
By AINonline: Uncommanded acceleration not widely trained for.

NTSB: Accelerated Stall and Flat Spin Caused Fatal 2023 Oshkosh T-6 Crash
By Flying Magazine: Final NTSB report indicates the 2023 accident was due to accelerated stall and flat spin as a result of diminished airspeed in a turn.

Boeing removes last 737 Max from Moses Lake storage; final aircraft from 2019 grounding departed in mid‑August
By FlightGlobal: Final aircraft from inventory accumulated since 2019 grounding departed Moses Lake facility in mid-August.

EASA Proposes Noise-Certification Rule for eVTOLs to Fill ICAO Standard Gap
By AINonline: Proposal fills ICAO noise standard gap for VCA.

Industry Response to Major Aircraft Parts Fraud Scandal Is Just Beginning — ASCIC to Report Progress This Fall
By Aviation Week: This fall, the ASCIC is expected to provide a progress report on how industry is responding to what the group saw as an urgent need to improve parts tracking.

Founder Says Russian Authorities Moving to Nationalize Volga‑Dnepr, Threatening Global Heavy‑Lift Cargo Capacity
By Aviation Week: Russian authorities are keen to nationalize Volga-Dnepr Group—once the country’s once largest cargo carrier—its founder Alexey Isaikin said.