NASA astronaut, and one-year crew member Scott Kelly, will retire from the agency, effective April 1.
Kelly joined the astronaut corps in 1996 and, with 520 days in space accumulated over four missions, he currently holds the American record for most time spent in space. After retiring, Kelly will continue to participate in the ongoing research related to his one-year mission. He will provide periodic medical samples and support other testing in much the same way that his twin brother, former astronaut Mark Kelly, made himself available for NASA’s Twins Study during his brother’s mission. We have been hearing about the shortage of airline pilots, but that’s not the only place where more pilots are needed. The U.S. Air Force is about 500 pilots below what it considers a minimum number of fighter pilots, a number that is expected to grow to about 800 by 2020, according to Air Force officials. The French BEA, which is similar in function to the U.S. NTSB, has released its final report on the crash of a Germanwings A320 in the French Alps with 144 passengers and six crew on board. While
the report covers many issues, one of issues addresses the mental health of copilot, Andreas Lubitz. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!
Airborne 03.16.16 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Wednesday, March 16th, 2016... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Brianne Cross, and supported by ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell, Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, and Aero-Journalists Tom Patton, and Earl Downs, this episode covers:
- Astronaut Scott Kelly To Retire From NASA In April
- Air Force Faces Shortage Of Fighter Pilots
- French BEA Issues Final Report On Germanwings Crash
- EasyJet Flight Aborted When Passenger Spotted A Problem
- Classic Aero-TV: The Tecnam Juggernaut - SeaSky, P2008, P2010, Trainers, and Astore
- Emirates Chief Presses Airbus On A380neo
- FAA Grants STC To Flightstar For Learjet 40, 45 ADS-B Out
- Meridian Jet Center Celebrates 20th Anniversary
- U.K. AAIB Says Pilot Fatally Injured At Air Show Had Heart Condition
- USAF Awards ULA And XCOR Contract For Upper Stage Propulsion
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