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February 02, 2015

Airborne 02.02.15: New Air Force One, Haiti Flyer, Cessna's 1st Production Latitude

Also: UAV NPRM Could Target Models, FAST F/A-18C, MH370 'Lost', Robotic Skies, Trig's New Digs, Fantasy Of Flight Reopens

It’s not unexpected that the Air Force has determined the Boeing 747-8 will serve as the next presidential aircraft, commonly known as Air Force One. Analyses of the capability requirements conclude a four-engine, wide-body aircraft is required to meet the needs of the Air Force One mission. Market research determined there are two four-engine platforms that could meet the requirements; the 747-8 manufactured by Boeing in the state of Washington, and the A380 manufactured by Airbus in Toulouse, France. Last Thursday Cessna celebrated the roll out of the first production Citation Latitude at the company’s Wichita, Kansas manufacturing facility. The

Elon Musk Headlines Space Station Research And Development Conference

Event Set For July 7-9 In Boston, MA

The fourth annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference has been set for Boston July 7 to 9, and launching this year’s event is a keynote speaker who lives up to one of the core conference themes of gaining a new perspective: Elon Musk, chief executive officer and lead designer at SpaceX.

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FAA Awards Alaska FSS Contract To Harris

Helps FAA Address Unique Alaskan Airspace Challenges

The FAA has awarded a 10-year contract worth an estimated $98 million to Harris Corporation to upgrade and manage the system that provides real-time weather data and flight-planning capabilities for Alaska's general aviation community. The contract includes three base years and seven one-year options.

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Commercial Flight Training, Simulation Market Relies On New Aircraft

Stiffer Training Standards Also Needed To Sustain Market

The commercial flight training and simulation market is witnessing limited growth. Initial pilot training has declined significantly in North America and Europe as interest in a pilot career is low. Even in regions where interest is stronger, the costs of training have kept demand in check. Thus, the supply side of the market for type rating and recurrent training continues to consolidate in the hands of a few companies.

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AVIC Moves Forward On Regional Turboprop

Selects Parker Aerospace To Provide Flight Controls, Hydraulic System For The MA700

China’s AVIC Aircraft Co. Ltd. is moving forward with the development of its MA700 regional turboprop, selecting Parker Aerospace to supply the flight control actuation and hydraulic system for the new aircraft. The announcement was made during a signing ceremony for the letters of intent for the work packages.

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NASA’s CATS Installed On ISS By Robotic Handoff

Marks First Time Two Robotic Arms Have Worked In Concert On A Project

On Jan. 22, robotic flight controllers successfully installed NASA’s Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) aboard the International Space Station through a robotic handoff — the first time one robotic arm on station has worked in concert with a second robotic arm.

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Helicopter Could Be 'Scout' For Mars Rovers

Would Fly Ahead Of Future Rovers To Help Choose Sites To Explore

Getting around on Mars is tricky business. Each NASA rover has delivered a wealth of information about the history and composition of the Red Planet, but a rover's vision is limited by the view of onboard cameras, and images from spacecraft orbiting Mars are the only other clues to where to drive it. To have a better sense of where to go and what's worth studying on Mars, it could be useful to have a low-flying scout.

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Southwest Airlines To Deploy Survival ELTs Throughout Its Fleet

Devices Help Pinpoint Positioning And Location Data

Southwest Airlines plans to deploy survival ELTs across its fleet of 737 aircraft. The Kannad Survival Emergency Locator Transmitters will be acquired from McMurdo Group, and will eventually be aboard all 636 of the carrier's airplanes.

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Aircraft Wake Measurements Will Improve Efficiency At Dubai Intl. Airport

WindTracer LIDAR System To Help Dubai Air Navigation Services Make Landings More Efficient

A system to measures the strength and behavior of wake vortices caused by arriving aircraft has been commissioned and put in place at Dubai International Airport.Bayanat Airports Engineering & Supplies collaborated with Lockheed Martin to put in operation three WindTracer systems. Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS) is analyzing wake data from WindTracers to ensure that concepts to reduce aircraft separations and increase airport efficiency can be implemented while maintaining safety at the airport.

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Aviation Foundation Course Cadets Graduate

Dubai-Based Academy Prepares Pilots For Careers In Europe, Australia

Global pilot training group Airways Aviation announces the graduation of its first Aviation Foundation Course cadets at a ceremony held at its Dubai Knowledge Village campus recently.

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First Australian Pilot Begins F-35A Lightning II Training

Traveled To Eglin AFB In Florida To Learn The New Airplane

The introduction of Australia’s 72 F-35A Lightning II aircraft into RAAF service has moved a step closer, as the first Australian pilot began his training. Squadron Leader Andrew Jackson, Australia’s first F-35A pilot, will started training for his first F-35A flight late last week at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, United States.

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KittyHawk Composite Airplane Wins A JEC Innovation Award

Blended-Wing Carbon-Manufactured Airplane To Be Recognized At European Conference

The JEC Composites Magazine Special Prize will be awarded to KittyHawk ... described by its developer VX Aerospace as the first carbon blended-wing airplane ... at the JEC Europe – Composites Show and Conferences next month.

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Aero-TV: RJ Gritter - Part of Aviation’s Bright New Future

Model Aviator Aims For Full-Scale Career

While at the 2015 Indoor Electric RC Festival, referred to as eFest, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell not only made this fascinating report, he was also 'blown away' from what he saw. As you'll see in this video, indoor RC model aircraft flying is something that can excite anyone at any age.

AeroSports Update: The 2015 U.S.A. F3P Team Needs Support

The 2015 F3P World Championships Are Being Held In Pruszków, Warsaw In Poland From March 14th Until March 21st.

Radio control model airplane flying comes in all shapes and sizes, and the F3P indoor aerobatic competition is unique and exciting. The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) sponsors the FAI Teams, but this valuable sponsorship only pays for a small portion of the costs to send a team to a World Championship.

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‘Women Soar You Soar’ Helps High School-Age Girls Discover Aviation

Registration For Attendees, Mentors Now Open For July 19-22 Program At AirVenture

EAA’s Women Soar You Soar day camp program, which allows 100 high school-age girls discover more about aviation and all its possibilities from aviators, engineers and leaders during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, is scheduled for July 19-22 and now open for registration.

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Klyde Morris 02.02.15

Klyde Can't Make Sense of The UAV Regs, Either...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Owner Of UAV That Crashed On White House Lawn Blames Manufacturer

Says His Friend Should Not Be Held Responsible For 'The Whole Fiasco'

So you let your inebriated friend fly your quadcopter at 0300 near the White House and it winds up in pieces on the White House Grounds ... sparking a major secret service search, a lockdown of the residence, and renewed calls for regulation of UAV flights from no less than the President himself.

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Airborne 01.30.15: SpaceShipTwo Test Update, Google Lunar, CAF Hall Of Fame

Also: XL-2 Returns, DJI Disables, Barnstorming On Aero-Community, Prop STC, Elon Musk, Mars-Copter

Since its inception, Virgin Galactic has worked with Scaled Composites to build and test the spacecraft Virgin hopes will eventually carry paying passengers on sub-orbital spaceflights. But when the newest version of SpaceShipTwo is complete, Virgin Galactic says it will be doing the flight testing on its own. XPRIZE has announced that five Google Lunar XPRIZE teams have been awarded a combined $5.25 million in recognition of key technological advancements toward their quest to land a private spacecraft on the sur

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EASA Grants Part-145 Approval To FL-Based Premier Aircraft Services

Allows Company To Inspect, Maintain, Upgrade EASA-Registered Aircraft

EASA has granted Part-145 maintenance approval to Premier Aircraft Services in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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Gone West: Lt. Col. Edward Saylor

Was One Of The Doolittle Tokyo Raiders

ANN has learned that Lieutenant Colonel Edward J. Saylor passed away Wednesday, January 28th at his home in Washington State.

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HH-60W Flight Tests Planned For 2019

USAF Hopes To Field Operational Combat Rescue Aircraft In 2021

The U.S. Air Force says that it plans to conduct flight tests of the new HH-60W Combat Rescue Aircraft in 2019, with an operational aircraft flying and full production underway by 2023.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.02.15): Flight Check

Flight Check A call-sign prefix used by FAA aircraft engaged in flight inspection/certification of navigational aids and flight procedures. The word "recorded" may be added as a suffix; e.g., "Flight Check 320 recorded" to indicate that an automated flight inspection is in progress in terminal areas.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.02.15)

Aero Linx: The National World War II Glider Pilots Association, Inc. This is the official site of the Association with headquarters at 4037 Ringdove Way, Roanoke, TX 76262, is a 501(c)(19) non-profit veterans organization consisting of World War II Glider Pilot members who earned the MOS 1026 and the Glider Pilots wings. Other individuals may apply for affiliation by virtue of their interest in, contributions to, the general goals and purposes of the association. As the total Troop Carrier population has declined significantly, we have invited those former Troop Carrier Group veterans who wish to continue the fellowship of annual reunions to join with us as affiliates.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (02.02.15)

“We have had a great deal of interest from individuals and flight school operators throughout Europe and this EASA approval will allow us to do the engine change and other modifications and return these EASA-registered aircraft to service. We can do all the work here and the owners will know their aircraft will be fully-compliant when they get it back to their home airport.” Source: David Pomerance, COO, Premier Aircraft Sales, Inc., following EASA's Part-145 maintenance approval for Premier Aircraft Services in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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