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June 14, 2022

A Short Flight on the Long Road to Mach 5.0

Roc Engenders Speed Metal

Stratolaunch, the Seattle-based aerospace company and hypersonic flight-test pioneer, cut short a test-flight of its mammoth carrier aircraft, Roc. The twin-fuselage, six-engined, high-wing, mono-plane—which takes its name from the Roc, an enormous mythological bird of prey—has been undergoing flight-testing at Mojave Air and Space Port in preparation for upcoming missions during which it will serve as a launch-vehicle for rocket-powered, hypersonic, test-aircraft.

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Airborne 06.06.22: New Spacesuits!, Special Olympics Airlift, USAF Flt Time

Also: Sagetech Mode-S Transponder, Gulfstream To Upgrade, Sukhoi And MiG Merger, UAL To Expand in Denver

In preparation for expanding orbital and exploratory missions, NASA has selected Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to develop and produce advanced spacesuits and space-walk systems. The next-generation gear will serve astronauts working outside the International Space Station, as well as those selected for the upcoming Artemis mission. The awards, which leverage NASA expertise with private sector innovation, enable selected vendors to compete for task orders with the end purpose of providing the agency a full suite of capabilities for its  spacewalkin

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Aero-TV at SnF22: A New Take On a Beloved Airplane

CubCrafters is Upping the Super in Super Cub

Yakima Washington’s CubCrafters is offering superb re-imaginings of Piper’s classic Super Cub aircraft. The company’s models deliver capabilities vastly beyond the purview of the original Super Cub, and offer operators features that make their Part 23 certified aircraft formidable back-country machines. Sitting atop the CubCrafters lineup is the appositely named Top Cub, which boasts a one-thousand-pound useful-load, thanks in part to a fuel-injected, 215-hp, Lycoming O-360-C4P engine and a 76-inch, Sensenich, constant-speed propeller.

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Running Up the Colors... Or Not

Biden Contemptuous of Red, White, and Blue

The Biden administration—after sending over $2-billion in war aid to Ukraine— has scrapped President Donald Trump’s red, white and blue design for the new generation of presidential aircraft. Biden—who pays seventy White House staffers almost $7-million to create and manage his social media content—made the tediously partisan move after an Air Force review suggested the paint-scheme—of all things—would raise costs and delay the delivery of two 747-800s Boeing is currently modifying to replace the existing Presidential fleet of two aging Boeing 747-200 aircraft.

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Airborne 06.06.22: New Spacesuits!, Special Olympics Airlift, USAF Flt Time

Also: Sagetech Mode-S Transponder, Gulfstream To Upgrade, Sukhoi And MiG Merger, UAL To Expand in Denver

In preparation for expanding orbital and exploratory missions, NASA has selected Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to develop and produce advanced spacesuits and space-walk systems. The next-generation gear will serve astronauts working outside the International Space Station, as well as those selected for the upcoming Artemis mission. The awards, which leverage NASA expertise with private sector innovation, enable selected vendors to compete for task orders with the end purpose of providing the agency a full suite of capabilities for its  spacewalkin

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SpaceX Launch Delayed

Fuel-Leak Postpones Cargo Mission to ISS

NASA and SpaceX are standing down from a planned, Falcon-9 launch of the CRS-25 cargo mission to the International Space Station. The Space agency announced the delay last week, citing a possible fuel leak with the Dragon spacecraft. The launch was to have been SpaceX’s 25th cargo mission to the ISS in 2022. NASA states elevated levels of mono-methyl hydrazine (MMH) were detected during the on-loading of propellant to the Dragon spacecraft. Engineers subsequently off-loaded the propellant and oxidizer from the vehicle for purpose of investigating the source of what is presumed to be a leak in the Draco thruster propulsion system. The Dragon spacecraft has 16 Draco thrusters, each of which generates ap

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Crew Unharmed in U.S Navy MH-60S Seahawk Accident

Consecutive Incidents Raise Congressional Concerns

A U.S. Navy helicopter has gone down only 34-miles from the site of an 08 June U.S. Marines Corps V-22 Osprey accident that killed five. All four crew-members aboard the MH-60S Seahawk survived the crash and have been safely recovered—a U.S. Navy statement asserts. The incident—one of several recent mishaps involving U.S. military aircraft—has raised Congressional concerns about the safety of military aviation. Since the the beginning of 2022, the U.S. military—in addition to the [08 June] Osprey and [09 June] Seahawk accidents—has has seen losses of an F/A-18E Super Hornet [03 June], an AH-64 Apache [06 June], and another MV-22B Osprey [18 March].

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COVID-10 Testing of Air Travelers to End

But Don’t Get Used To It …

The Biden administration is expected to announce that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will lift its requirement for travelers to test negative for Covid-19 before entering the US; so state officials representing the White House and the CDC. The move will go into effect for US-bound air travelers at midnight on Sunday (12 June), the officials said. The CDC is lifting the manifestly unconstitutional restriction—that the travel industry had lobbied against for months—after determining, ostensibly, that it was no longer necessary "based on the science and data," the Biden administration official said.

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SpiceJet Grounds Ninety Pilots

Faulty Simulator Component Engenders Training Inadequacies

SpiceJet, the Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, has barred ninety of its 650, Boeing 737 MAX flight pilots from flying the aircraft after receiving a fine from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation—India’s civil aviation regulatory body. The fine was levied against the air-carrier after a 30 March 2022 surveillance check at a company simulator training facility turned up an inoperative stick-shaker on the first officer’s side of the simulator used to train pilots. The DGCA penalized the airline ≈ $12,888, ruling that the carrier’s pilot training had a negative impact on flight safety.

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NTSB Prelim: Cessna 172P

Power Decreased And The Flight Instructor Executed A Forced Landing

On June 2, 2022, about 1803 central daylight time, a Cessna 172P, N65497, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near  nnis Municipal Airport (F41), Ennis, Texas. The flight instructor and pilot were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 instructional flight. While enroute to F41, the flight instructor reported that the engine power dropped about 200 rpm on two occasions.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.14.22)

Aero Linx: Air Marshal Association   Our predecessor association, FAMSNJ, was formed in 2009. We merged with another group of unrepresented TSA employees to be the OLE component of a TSA-wide professional organization. It became apparent that FAMs stood alone, both in the severity of discipline and the lack of avenues of redress. In March of 2013, the FAMs split away and formed the AMA under the guidance of the Communication Workers of America/AFL-CIO. It became quickly apparent that a traditional union was not a good fit for federal agents, so in 2015 we ended our affiliation with the CWA and formed the Air Marshal Associat

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.14.22): International Airport [ICAO]

International Airport [ICAO]   Any airport designated by the Contracting State in whose territory it is situated as an airport of entry and departure for international air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar procedures are carried out.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.14.22)

“Today’s flight builds on previous successful flights and hardware enhancements … We will leverage this flight experience as we complete integrated testing in the coming months and prepare for Talon-A test flights.”   Source: Zachary Krevor, Stratolaunch’s CEO and President explaining some of the details after they cut short a test-flight of its mammoth carrier aircraft, Roc.

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