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May 06, 2014

Gone West: US Army Air Corps Pilot James Goodson

Had Been Aboard The Ocean Liner Athenia When It Was Sunk By The Germans

One of the United State's top aces from WWII passed away May 1 at the age of 93. James Goodson was pulled into the conflict by an actual act of war. Having traveled to Europe aboard an ocean liner in 1939 working as a pantry boy, he was returning to the United States aboard the ocean liner Athenia after hearing a warning from then-Ambassador to England Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. that all expatriate Americans should leave as the clouds of war gathered.

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OpenAirplane Lands In Austin, TX

Teams With Austin Academy Of Aviation For Universal Pilot Checkout

Pilots visiting Austin now have a great new way to fly. Austin Academy of Aviation at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has joined the OpenAirplane network, making access to the air easier than ever.

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Park Service Bans UAVs At Yosemite

Cites Federal Laws Prohibiting Most Uses Of Aircraft In Parks

The National Park Service is telling small UAV operators who want to bring their aircraft into Yosemite National Park to leave their aircraft at home. But they don't city safety issues. The ban is due to noise.

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LA ATC Computer Glitch Possibly Caused By U-2

Overflight At FL600 May Have Caused Problems At LA ARTCC

A U-2 spy plane flying over California Wednesday is believed to have caused a computer problem that led to the FAA halting takeoffs from several airports around the southwestern portion of the United States.

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ISS Research Shows That Hardy Little Space Travelers Could Colonize Mars

Concerns Raised About Interplanetary Exchange Of Micro-Organisms

In the movies, humans often fear invaders from Mars. These days, scientists are more concerned about invaders to Mars, in the form of micro-organisms from Earth. Three recent scientific papers examined the risks of interplanetary exchange of organisms using research from the International Space Station. All three, Survival of Rock-Colonizing Organisms After 1.5 Years in Outer Space, Resistance of Bacterial Endospores to Outer Space for Planetary Protection Purposes and Survival of Bacillus Pumilus Spores for a Prolonged Period of Time in Real Space Conditions, have appeared in Astrobiology Journal.

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NASA Workshop Focuses On Lunar, Planetary Exploration

Fourth International Workshop Designed To Foster Collaborative Efforts

The Earth's nearest celestial neighbor, the moon, received frequent visitors during the 1960s and early 1970s culminating in six landings by humans during the Apollo Program. In recent years, numerous robotic orbiters and landers have returned to the moon, Mars and beyond, creating new interest in the technology needed for extraterrestrial exploration.

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iFlightPlanner For iPad v2.1 Is 'Cleared As Filed!'

New Features The Result Of Feedback Received At Sun 'n Fun

The second major update to iFlightPlanner for iPad presented by Sennheiser, is now available for download on the App Store.  Featured in the v2.1 release are several features that were the direct result of pilot feedback the iFlightPlanner Crew received at Sun 'n Fun last month; namely recently issued ATC routes, range rings, extended runway centerlines, pages from the FAA's printed Airport/Facility Directories and an all-new aircraft location icon.

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NGC Delivers Mode S Upgrade For The UK's Sentry E-3D AWACS Mission System

Modernizes The IFF System Aboard The AWACS Fleet

Northrop Grumman has designed, developed, integrated and fielded a Mode S upgrade to the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) interrogator for the Sentry E-3D Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) fleet based at Royal Air Force Waddington.

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Cessna Airplane Lands Safely Inside Honda Showroom

FBO Teams With Car Dealer In MA That Purchased The Airplane

A car dealer in Plymouth, MA is using a Cessna 150 and a chance to fly a Redbird sim as a way to entice customers into its showroom, and the FBO with which the car dealer partnered may get some new students out of the deal as well.

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Gulfstream Names Skyservice As Its First Authorized Warranty Facility In Canada

Toronto-Based Company An Approved Resource For G550, G500, G450, G350, G280, G200 And G150

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. recently named Skyservice as its first company-authorized warranty facility in Canada.

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Boeing Delivers 2nd Peace Eagle Aircraft To Turkey

Airborne Early Warning And Control Aircraft Bolsters Self-Defense Capabilities

Boeing has delivered, on schedule, the second Peace Eagle Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft to the Turkish Armed Forces, further improving the country's self-defense capabilities.

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Cassini Spies The Ice-Giant Planet Uranus

Seen In The Distance Beyond Saturn's Rings

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured its first-ever image of the pale blue ice-giant planet Uranus in the distance beyond Saturn’s rings.

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Airborne 05.05.14: Eddie Andreini Lost, X-47B Update, Bearhawk STOL Win

Also: Falcon 5X Comes Together, Golden Knights, Lockheed Vega Returns, CAFE Electric Aircraft,

Eddie Andreini passed away at the Travis AFB Open House, due to an accident that occurred while flying his Super Stearman. The accident occurred as Andreini impacted the runway, in gusty winds, during a low inverted pass prior to an attempted ribbon cut. ANN sends its prayers and best wishes to the many friends and family of Eddie Andreini -- an extraordinary pilot with decades of experience as an airshow professional. The X-47B unmanned combat air system is gearing up for shore-based flight test activities in preparation for the next round of sea trials this

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Robinson R66 Receives EASA Certification

European Cert Comes Four Years Behind The FAA's Action

On April 30, 2014, four years after initial FAA certification, EASA has issued its type certificate for the Robinson R66 Turbine helicopter. Robinson is pleased to add EASA member states to the now over fifty countries (including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Russia, South Africa, and the U.S.) that have certified the R66.

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Carlo Logli Appointed CEO Of Piaggio Aero Industries

Alberto Galassi Tapped As Chairman, Replacing Mr. Piero Ferrari

Piaggio Aero S.p.A, the Company active in the design, construction and maintenance of both aircraft and aero engines, has announced that Mr. Carlo Logli has been appointed Chief Executive Officer.

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NBAA, NATA, Airlines Note Passing Of Congressman Jim Oberstar

Remembers As A Trusted Voice Of Aviation On Capitol Hill

Airlines and aviation associations continue to note the passing of Minnesota Congressman Jim Oberstar (D), who died Saturday of unknown causes.

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NTSB Releases Probable Cause Report From B-17 Fire

'Liberty Belle' Was Substantially Damaged, But No Fatalities Resulted From The Incident

The NTSB has released a probable cause report from the June 2011 in-flight fire aboard the B-17G "Liberty Belle." There were seven people on board the aircraft when the fire broke out, but only one sustained minor injuries as a result of the incident.

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Boeing Hangs Future On 787-9, 777X, 737 MAX

Hopes To Certify 777X Under Amended Type Certificate

Boeing's three airplanes currently in development are "the future of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, according to Scott Fancher, the planemaker's senior vice president for airplane development.

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Partnership For Corporate Aviation Training Announces Four Scholarships

Offered To High School Students Age 11-17 For The Flight Academy Ambition Program

The Partnership for Corporate Aviation Training, a 501c3 non profit organization, is proud to be working with the National Flight Academy on providing scholarships to the Flight Academy for high school students ages 11-17 years old.  Applications are being accepted now, young men and women interested in an incredible week long experience involving science and technology are encouraged to apply.

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Boeing Delivers 75th 747 To Lufthansa

First Jumbo Jet Was Accepted By The Airline In 1970

Boeing and Lufthansa late last week celebrated the delivery of the German airline's 75th 747 on Wednesday.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (05.06.14)

“Few Americans have had a bigger impact on our nation's transportation system than Congressman Jim Oberstar." Source: NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.06.14): Microwave Landing System

A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.06.14)

The Partnership for Corporate Aviation Training

A non-profit organization dedicated to improving industry safety through collaborative training. Membership is limited to traditional Corporate Aviation flight departments.

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