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January 29, 2015

Airborne 01.29.15: Meridian Upgraded, Solar Impulse Readies, Pipistrel's Wattsup

Also: Allegiant Strike?, API Partner Profile--AEA, VP-26's Last Orion, Orbital Merger, FAA Penalizes, Airbus Helis

Piper Aircraft has introduced its newest top-of-the-line M-Class single-engine Meridian M500 turbine business aircraft with the latest in Garmin avionics, enhanced safety features and a number of other significant product improvements. The route has been set for the Solar Impulse 2, referred to as the Si2, attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a solar-powered airplane. The first solar-powered plane able to fly day and night will land in 12 locations across the world and travel approximately 18,800

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Airborne 01.29.15: Meridian Upgraded, Solar Impulse Readies, Pipistrel's Wattsup

Also: Allegiant Strike?, API Partner Profile--AEA, VP-26's Last Orion, Orbital Merger, FAA Penalizes, Airbus Helis

Piper Aircraft has introduced its newest top-of-the-line M-Class single-engine Meridian M500 turbine business aircraft with the latest in Garmin avionics, enhanced safety features and a number of other significant product improvements. The route has been set for the Solar Impulse 2, referred to as the Si2, attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a solar-powered airplane. The first solar-powered plane able to fly day and night will land in 12 locations across the world and travel approximately 18,800 nautical miles in the first attempt to fly around the globe without using a drop of fuel. For pilots Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg, the drive behind their

ATK Stockholders Approve Issuance Of Shares To Orbital Sciences Stockholders

Separate Meeting Held At The Same Times As Orbital's

The stockholders of Alliant Techsystems have approved the issuance of ATK common stock, par value $0.01 per share, to Orbital Sciences Corporation ("Orbital") stockholders in connection with the previously announced merger between ATK's Aerospace and Defense Groups and Orbital.

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Moon Express First Company To Demonstrate A Commercial Lunar Lander

Google Awards ME $1M For Historic Commercial Lunar Lander Achievement

Moon Express has been awarded $1 million by Google Lunar XPRIZE for its recent lander test flights, taking home the only Lander System milestone prize awarded for a full lander system demonstration. The tests were conducted at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, utilizing a test range located at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility.

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UAV Maker DJI Will Disable All Flights Near White House

Aircraft Will Not Operate Within 15 Miles Of Downtown D.C.

After one of its UAVs found itself broken on the White House grounds early Monday, DJI said it is releasing a "mandatory update" to its operating systems in the next few days that will disable aircraft that attempt to fly within a 15.5 mile radius of downtown Washington, D.C.

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EASA Validates Ikhana RWMI DHC-6-200HG

Validated By European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

Ikhana Aircraft Services (Ikhana) announced that the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has validated Ikhana’s RWMI DHC-6-200HG modification. The RWMI DHC-6-200HG is now an FAA, Transport Canada, and EASA approved Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) allowing aircraft operations to 12,500 pounds.  

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EASA Grants STC For 5-blade Propeller On Beech A36 RR250

Company Attributes Numerous Performance Improvements To New Prop

EASA has granted an STC (#10051683) to MT-Propeller for its next generation 5-blade scimitar composite propeller on the Beech A36 RR250 powered by the RR250 Engine.

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Airman Missing From WWII Accounted For

Lt. James F. Gatlin Had Been A B-26C Co-Pilot

The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing since World War II, have been identified and are being returned to his family for burial with full military honors.

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FltPlan Links With Angel Flight West

Will Share Route Information To Better Match Patients With Flights

FltPlan has integrated with the Angel Flight Information Database System (AFIDS) enabling FltPlan users to combine their flights with an Angel Flight mission. Angel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.

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Establishing The CODE For UAVs To Fly As Collaborative Teams

Software Under Development Enabling Unmanned Aircraft To Work Together With Minimal Supervision

The U.S. military’s investments in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) have proven invaluable for missions from intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) to tactical strike. Most of the current systems, however, require constant control by a dedicated pilot and sensor operator as well as a large number of analysts, all via telemetry.

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NASA Concludes SPHERES Zero Robotics 2014 Challenge

European Secondary School Students Controlled Volleyball-Sized Robots Aboard ISS From The Ground

Inspired by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta mission and NASA's upcoming OSIRIS-Rex mission, Zero Robotics finalists were given the task to simulate imaging a virtual asteroid on the International Space Station last Friday. Secondary-school students from across Europe controlled miniature satellites on the space station in a competition to get the best images.

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Google Releases Lunar XPRIZE Documentary

YouTube Film Chronicles Efforts To Go Back to The Moon

A 24-minute documentary produced by Google which chronicles the efforts to go back to the moon ... at least robotically ... has been released on YouTube after a run in planetariums around the country.

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ATR Appoints New Senior Vice-President, Programs

Will Oversee All Serial Developments For The Planemaker

Thierry Casale, 49, has been appointed Senior Vice-President of the newly created Programs directorate of ATR. In this position, Mr. Casale will be in charge of supervising, coordinating and setting priorities in all serial developments as well as fleet in service activities, set to anticipate and meet customers' expectations.

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New Inductees Chosen For CAF Hall Of Fame

Three Tapped For Recognition At February 21 Ceremony

For over 50 years the CAF has grown through the efforts of tens of thousands of members. A few of those members have made monumental contributions towards the success and worldwide impact that the CAF enjoys to this day. The CAF Hall of Fame was established to honor those members.

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Obama Uses White House UAV Incident To Renew Call For Regulation

AMA Responds That Community-Based Programs Are More Effective

President Obama on Tuesday renewed his call for regulations on UAVs after one crashed on the White House lawn early Monday morning.

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Virgin Galactic Will Test New SpaceShipTwo On Its Own

Mark Stucky Named As Test Pilot For Future Flight Tests

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.

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Boeing Reports Record 2014 Revenue, Core EPS And Backlog

Report Also Looks Ahead To 2015

Boeing reported record fourth-quarter revenue of $24.5 billion on higher deliveries and core earnings per share that increased 23 percent to $2.31, reflecting strong performance across the company. Fourth-quarter 2014 core operating earnings increased to $2.3 billion and GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) earnings from operations increased to $2.0 billion.

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NASA, Boeing, SpaceX Outline Objectives To Station Flights

Boeing Tapped For First Commercial Crew Mission

American spacecraft systems testing followed by increasingly complex flight tests and ultimately astronauts flying orbital flights will pave the way to operational missions during the next few years to the International Space Station. Those were the plans laid out Monday by NASA's Commercial Crew Program officials and partners as they focus on developing safe, reliable and cost-effective spacecraft and systems that will take astronauts to the station from American launch complexes.

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FAA Proposes $1.3 Million Civil Penalty Against United Airlines

Carrier Allegedly Violated Hazardous Materials Rules

The FAA has proposed a $1.3 million civil penalty against United Airlines, Inc. of Chicago, IL for allegedly violating Hazardous Materials Regulations.

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AeroSports Update: Discovery XL-2 Production Is Underway

Discovery Aviation Announced That Production Of The New Discovery XL-2 Has Started

If you are looking for a newly manufactured 2-place airplane suitable for the private owner or for flight a school, it seems like we have to aim towards the light sport aircraft (LSA). However, Discovery Aviation shows us there is another way to go with the FAR Part 23 certified Discovery XL-2.

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Continental To Power Cochise College’s Next Generation Trainers

Company's Diesel Engines To Be Installed In RedHawk Aero Aircraft

Continental Motors Group has been selected as the engine supplier for Cochise College’s six new RedHawk Aero training aircraft to be purchased in 2015. Continental Motors will supply six of its technologically advanced CD-135 diesel engines as the single lever, Full Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) power plants for the RedHawk Training Aircraft.

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Airborne 01.28.15: AMA Steps Up, AirAsia Stall Warnings, Obama Wants Carbon Cuts

Also: Ridiculous Arkansas Regs Proposed, Tecnam Juggernaut, New EC135 T2+ Training Helo, NBAA Joins 'Know Before You Fly', Wipaire Grand Opening, AirVenture SkyDive Record

As the media hype continues to grow regarding the occurrence of a small unmanned aerial system landing on the White House lawn, Bob Brown, President of the Academy of Model Aeronautics, sent a letter to FAA administrator Huerta indicating AMA’s continued interest in working with the FAA to resolve UAV issues. In Brown’s letter, he said in part, that the “AMA has always believed that the best, and perhaps the only, way to suc

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (01.29.15)

“AMA has always believed that the best, and perhaps the only, way to successfully manage the recreational community is through a community-based set of safety guidelines and the combined efforts of the FAA and AMA.” Source: Academy of Model Aeronautics statement.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.29.15): Nocturnal Jet

This wind speed maximum occurs just above the nocturnal inversion at night. It is typically found in the south central United States during the late spring and summer months.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.29.15)

Independent Fixed Base Operators Association

IFBOA serves all types of aviation businesses, by providing resources and buying power to compete more effectively, and to increase the marketability and profitability of members through the interchange of knowledge, enhanced purchasing capabilities, shared marketing, and common objectives.

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