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November 14, 2016

Airborne 11.14.16: Trump Tower TFR, GAMA Sales 3Q/16, RPA Pilot Selection

Also: BendixKing SAIB, Great Lakes, Erickson Chapter 11, European Drone Regs, C&S Propeller, Jeppesen, Van Horne STC

Following the results from the presidential election, from now through January 21, pilots are not allowed to fly over Trump Tower in Manhattan or the residence of Governor Mike Pence in Indianapolis, Indiana. The FAA put temporary flight restrictions in place over the two locations to facilitate VIP movement for the President and Vice President-elect. The TFRs expire the day after the two are sworn into office in January. However, these TFRs are not the kind of 30-mile

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Airborne 11.14.16: Trump Tower TFR, GAMA Sales 3Q/16, RPA Pilot Selection

Also: BendixKing SAIB, Great Lakes, Erickson Chapter 11, European Drone Regs, C&S Propeller, Jeppesen, Van Horne STC

Following the results from the presidential election, from now through January 21, pilots are not allowed to fly over Trump Tower in Manhattan or the residence of Governor Mike Pence in Indianapolis, Indiana. The FAA put temporary flight restrictions in place over the two locations to facilitate VIP movement for the President and Vice President-elect. The TFRs expire the day after the two are sworn into office in January. However, these TFRs are not the kind of 30-mile rings that are often associated with Presidential TFRs. The Manhattan TFR covers airspace from the ground to 3,000 feet, while the Indianapolis restriction includes airspace up to 1,500 feet. GA

'Connected' Flight Deck for Hawaiian Airlines Under Development

'Smarter' EFBs Will Help Save Time And Fuel

Development and production work is underway to allow Hawaiian Airlines to provide better connectivity to the carrier's aircraft and airline network, and this industry leading system is from UTC Aerospace Systems.

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Arnold Palmer Airport Undeterred By Passenger Drop

Will Continue With Multi-Million Dollar Expansion Plan

Officials at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport (KLBE) in Latrobe, PA say they will continue with a multi-million dollar terminal expansion project despite a drop in passengers using the airport.

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Small Satellites To Take A Look At Earth

Six Missions Planned, First Launch Later This Month

Beginning this month, NASA is launching a suite of six next-generation, Earth-observing small satellite missions to demonstrate innovative new approaches for studying our changing planet.

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American Airlines Switching From Gogo To ViaSat On Over 500 Aircraft

Will Make Faster Internet Available Beginning Next Year

American Airlines is switching from Gogo to ViaSat for its Internet connectivity on over 500 airplanes beginning next year.

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Lufthansa CFM56-5C Engine Achieves 100,000 Flight Hours

Airline Has Been Flying The Engine For More Than 20 Years

Lufthansa and CFM International are celebrating the achievement of 100,000 flight hours by one of the airline’s CFM56-5C engine more than 20 years after Lufthansa took delivery of its first Airbus A340-300.

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Iraq Upgrades Civil Aviation With Help From Lufthansa Consulting

Agreement Signed With Ministry Of Transport To Foster The Country's Economic Growth And Develop A Modern Aviation Industry 

The Iraqi Government and Lufthansa Consulting are continuing their longstanding relationship in order to further enhance the aviation system in Iraq. The country's Ministry of Transport signed a comprehensive agreement for a long-term strategic advisory and implementation project that will focus on restructuring the national carrier Iraqi Airways and the civil aviation authority (ICAA) and on optimizing Iraq's airports.

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Beaver Lake Aviation Celebrates 30 Years Of Service

FBO Services Flying Public In Northwest Arkansas

Beaver Lake Aviation, a Phillips 66 Aviation branded fixed base operator (FBO) and wholly owned subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary. Located at Rogers Executive Airport (KROG), the northwest Arkansas FBO is a destination for corporate businesses and a convenient stopover for cross-country general aviation flights and aircraft traveling to local attractions.

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ESO's SPHERE Instrument Shows How Solar Systems Are Sculpted

Reveals Protoplanetary Discs Being Shaped By Newborn Planets

Sharp new observations have revealed striking features in planet-forming discs around young stars. The SPHERE instrument, mounted on ESO’s Very Large Telescope, has made it possible to observe the complex dynamics of young solar systems — including one seen developing in real-time. The recently published results from three teams of astronomers showcase SPHERE’s impressive capability to capture the way planets sculpt the discs that form them — exposing the complexities of the environment in which new worlds are formed.

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CAE Celebrates Training Of Ryanair's 2,000th Cadet

Training Completed At Amsterdam Center

CAE and Ryanair celebrated the success of CAE's initial type-rating training program for the European airline and the training of the 2,000th Ryanair cadet trained at CAE's training center in Amsterdam. The celebration was attended by Ryanair and CAE management teams, along with Ryanair's latest group of cadets, at CAE's training center in Amsterdam.

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Uranus May Have 2 Undiscovered Moons

Possibility Raised By 30-Year-Old Data From Voyager 2 Spacecraft

NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft flew by Uranus 30 years ago, but researchers are still making discoveries from the data it gathered then. A new study led by University of Idaho researchers suggests there could be two tiny, previously undiscovered moonlets orbiting near two of the planet’s rings.

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Airbus Defense And Space To Order Two C295 Simulators From CAE

One To Be Located At Training Center In Seville, Spain

Airbus Defense and Space has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with CAE of Canada for the acquisition of two additional Full Flight Simulators for the C295 medium transport and surveillance aircraft. One device will be located at the company's International Training Center at Seville, Spain and the other with an undisclosed C295 operator.

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Competition Launched To Design Blue Air’s Liverpool Aircraft Livery

Will Adorn The Carrier's Boeing 737-800 Aircraft

Following last month’s announcement by Blue Air to make Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) their newest European base, the airline has launched a competition for someone to design the new livery for their 189 seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft that will be based at Liverpool from the end of March next year.

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FAA Initiative Focuses On The Caribbean

Travel To The Region Is Expected To Grow Five To Six Percent Over The Next 20 Years

With Air traffic in the Caribbean expected to grow rapidly ... as much as five to six percent over the next two decades ... the FAA has created a Caribbean Initiative to increase airport safety and certification in the region.

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Cherokee Nation Technologies Supports NOAA-Led Program

Unmanned Aircraft Helps Forecasters Better Predict Hurricanes

A collaborative effort recently harnessed the power of an Unmanned Aircraft System called the Global Hawk to fly above hurricanes Gaston, Hermine, Karl and Matthew, and in front of Hurricane Nicole.

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Pan Am Academy, Airline Ground Schools Offer FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Course

Pam Am Providing Simulator And Other Training To AGS

Pan Am International Flight Academy, in alliance with Flamingo Air’s Airline Ground Schools (AGS), is now offering FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certification training to Pan Am students, while Pan Am is providing simulator and other training to Airline Ground Schools.

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Klyde Morris (11.14.16)

Klyde Treds A Tough Path To His Aircraft Upgrade

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Ross Aviation Completes Purchase Of AirFlite At Long Beach Airport

Originally Built To Serve The Toyota Flight Department In 1989

Ross Aviation has successfully completed the purchase of the AirFlite FBO located at the Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California on November 1, 2016.

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AeroSports Update: Political Changes And Recreational Aviation

Election Brings New People; Challenges to Recreational Aviation

Most all of us that enjoy recreational aviation see the results of the election and wonder if it will make any difference in the way we enjoy recreational flying. We figured the best place to get an opinion on this was to check in with the EAA, and here are some inputs to the subject that we found in an EAA press release.  

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Edwards AFB Squadron Tests Missile For European Ally’s F-35

Working With Norwegian Government To Test Weapons

From Norway to Australia, members from a number of allied and partner nations have come to Edwards Air Force Base to team with base units to test systems, enhance international cooperation and advance their own air force’s capabilities.

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Airborne 11.11.16: GoPro Karma Recall, AEA 3Q/16 Report, Able Flight Scholarship

Also: EC120 HeliSAS, Bob Hoover Memorial Update, Colleen Barrett, Edwards AFB, CAE/Ryanair, Newport News Airport, Diamond A/C

The debut of the GoPro Karma drone last month was received with excitement by those looking forward to this long promised sUAS, and it brought hopes to the company to provide some economic benefit to their bottom line. While all appeared well at first, now GoPro has announced the recall of the approximately 2500 Karma drones purchased by consumers since October 23. The recall was announced after GoPro discovered that in a very small number of cases, Karma units lo

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.14.16): Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA)

Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA) An FAA-registered aircraft, other than a helicopter or powered-lift, that meets certain weight and performance. Principally it is a single engine aircraft with a maximum of two seats and weighing no more than 1,430 pounds if intended for operation on water, or 1,320 pounds if not. They must be of simple design (fixed landing gear (except if intended for operations on water or a glider) piston powered, non-pressurized, with a fixed or ground adjustable propeller), Performance is also limited to a maximum airspeed in level flight of not more than 120 knots CAS, have a maximum never-exceed speed of not more than 120 knots CAS for a glider, and have a maximum stalling speed, without the use of lift-e

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.14.16)

Aero Linx: Japan Business Aircraft Association (JBAA) The Japan Business Aircraft Association (JBAA) was founded on 14th May 1996. Its objectives are to popularize the use of, and to promote reinforcement of the infrastructure of "Business Aviation" in Japan. In May. 2001 the association was reorganized under the name of "Japan Busines Aviation Association (JBAA), and then Apr.2003 was approved by Tokyo Metropolitan Government as "Not-for-profit" organization. In Jul. 2012 the association was restarted as a general incorporated association. Today, the demands of "Business Aviation" that wish to access to Tokyo or its metropolitan areas from abroad, especially from U.S.A., have been increasing rapidly. JBAA is very pro

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.14.16)

"Bob Hoover was, to virtually everyone in the aviation world, the 'Pilot’s Pilot.' One of aviation’s most celebrated aviators, Hoover pioneered a legendary life as a fighter pilot, test pilot, airshow pilot and aviation figurehead. Whether escaping a German prisoner of war camp in WWII by stealing a German fighter, flying in support of Chuck Yeager’s record-breaking sound-barrier flights, testing dozens of leading edge airplanes (often for the first time) or flying flawlessly thorough hundreds of airshow performances; Hoover’s 94 years were packed with adventure, class, distinction, and a gentlemanly grace heretofore unmatched by any other flyer. The beloved aviator passed away October 25th." Source: From the Aero-N

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