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December 10, 2018

Airborne 12.10.18: 'Pecos Bill' Accident, Astronaut Nick Hague, SpaceX Update

Also: Champion Aerospace Recall, EAA’s Post-Secondary Scholarships, Ryanair Pilot Training, Universal Avionics

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from the accident involving the P-51D Pecos Bill on November 17. The accident fatally injured the pilot, 73-year-old Cowden Ward, Jr. and his passenger, WWII veteran Vincent Losada of San Antonio, TX, 93. The airplane impacted an apartment parking lot near Fredericksburg, Texas, following maneuvers. The airplane was destroyed during the impact. NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who was forced to abort his recent mission to the International Space Stat

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Airborne 12.10.18: 'Pecos Bill' Accident Report, Astronaut Nick Hague, SpaceX Update

Also: Champion Aerospace Recall, EAA’s Post-Secondary Scholarships, Ryanair Pilot Training, Universal Avionics

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from the accident involving the P-51D Pecos Bill on November 17. The accident fatally injured the pilot, 73-year-old Cowden Ward, Jr. and his passenger, WWII veteran Vincent Losada of San Antonio, TX, 93. The airplane impacted an apartment parking lot near Fredericksburg, Texas, following maneuvers. The airplane was destroyed during the impact. NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who was forced to abort his recent mission to the International Space Station, is scheduled to launch again Feb. 28, 2019, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Hague will launch with Alexey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, who was

Indigo Partners And WOW Air Discussions Progressing

Initial Steps Taken In Potential Investment Deal

Indigo Partners and WOW air initiated diligence meetings this week in Reykjavik as the initial steps to a potential Indigo investment after the signing of a term sheet last week.  A team from Indigo Partners spent the last two days with WOW air management to review the business and opportunities of the airline going forward.

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NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Set For New Space Station Mission After Abort

Will Fly To ISS In February As Part Of Expedition 59-60 Crew

NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who was forced to abort his recent mission to the International Space Station, is scheduled to launch again Feb. 28, 2019, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

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PoSSUM Scientist-Astronaut Candidates Test Novel Space Suits

Biometric Monitoring Systems Also Tested In Zero-G With The National Research Council Of Canada

The National Research Council of Canada's Flight Research Laboratory in Ottawa, Ontario recently completed its fourth microgravity flight campaign with Project PoSSUM, a non-profit citizen-science astronautics research organization with members from 37 countries. Such parabolic flights provide an opportunity to test in a weightless environment simulating that of space.

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Kaman Receives Additional Order For K-MAX Aircraft

Third Order To Be Placed This Quarter With The Company

Kaman Aerosystems has received its third order in the quarter for the K-MAX medium-to-heavy lift helicopter. This brings the total number of firm orders since the relaunch of production to eleven units. The most recent order is from Precision Lift, LLC of Baker City, Oregon. This is the second aircraft purchased by Precision Lift in the last twelve months and it will join their fleet of firefighting assets.

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Rolls-Royce Selects Uptake's Industrial AI Software For 'Digital Ecosystem'

Company Believes AI Will Maximize Availability Of Its Trent Engine Fleet

Industrial AI and IoT software leader Uptake and Rolls-Royce, have joined forces to extend Rolls-Royce's digital ecosystem. Complementing the company's in-house data science expertise in its R2 Data Labs, an acceleration hub for data innovation, Uptake will demonstrate how its capabilities can help Rolls-Royce implement a data-science-first approach to optimizing the performance of its Trent engine fleet, the market-leading engine family for widebody aircraft.

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CASL’s Innovative VR Training Platform Earns Technovation Award

Recognized At The Smart Airport – Technovation Conference And Exhibition In Hong Kong

China Aircraft Services Limited (CASL) is honoured to have received the “Smart Technovation Award – Training and Development”, at the Smart Airport – Technovation Conference and Exhibition organized by Hong Kong International Airport this year.

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Lion Air Reportedly Considers Canceling $22 Billion Boeing Order

Believes Planemaker Has Tried To Deflect Blame For 737 MAX Accident

Indonesian carrier Lion Air is reportedly looking at the possible cancelation of $22 billion in orders from Boeing in the wake of an accident involving a 737 MAX-8 airplane in October.

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Universal Avionics Receives TSOA For InSight Touchscreen Control

Touch ECDU Combines Functionality Of Traditional ECDU With A More Intuitive Touchscreen Interface

Universal Avionics (UA) has received FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO) authorization for the company’s new touchscreen EFIS Control Display Unit (ECDU) for the InSight Display System. Designed for efficiency, the Touch ECDU provides fast, easy access of InSight user control and input. The STC is expected Q1 2019.

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Schiebel Wins Contract With European Maritime Safety Agency

Will Provide Simultaneous Maritime Surveillance Services At Several Sites

Schiebel has been awarded the coveted maritime surveillance service provision contract by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA). Schiebel’s Camcopter S-100 UAS was selected based on its impressive service record in the maritime domain, as well as its proven maritime surveillance expertise.

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Fly Leasing To Sell 12 Aircraft

Sales To Be Completed By March 31, 2019

Fly Leasing Limited has contracted to sell 12 narrowbody aircraft from its portfolio. The 12 aircraft have a weighted average age of 10.6 years and an average remaining lease term of 3.2 years.

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Garmin Named Supplier Of The Year By Airbus Helicopters

Cited For Support Of UH-72A Lakota Program

Garmin International has received the 2018 Supplier of Excellence Award by Airbus Helicopters at the North American Supplier Conference in Grand Prairie, Texas. Garmin was recently recognized as the Supplier of Excellence for its unmatched responsiveness and competitiveness in various capacities, including its support of the U.S. Army UH-72A Lakota helicopter program, and for its overall support at the Airbus Helicopters completion center in Columbus, MS.

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Eclipse Air Charter Expands Operations With New NYC Office

Demand For Private Aircraft Charter Continues To Grow, Company Says

Toronto-based Eclipse Air Charter is expanding its on-demand, private aircraft charter service business with a new office in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Benefitting from the continued leadership of Founder & Managing Director Yasmin Alam (pictured), Eclipse Air Charter provides access to an extensive range of private jet charter options, with a simple pay-as-you-go service with no long-term commitment, initial outlay, membership fee or management charges.

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DriveOhio Launches Strategic Plan For The Advancement Of Drone Technologies

DriveOhio And The Ohio UAS Center To Bring Smart Mobility To Every Altitude

Smart mobility doesn’t start and end on the roadways, it’s taking off in the skies as Ohio recognizes the need to advance unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology, known commonly as drone technology. As a result, DriveOhio, the state’s center for smart mobility, and the Ohio UAS Center today announced a new strategic plan to support UAS research and development, facilitating the state’s ongoing leadership position in this transformational technology.

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FAA Proposes $624,000 Civil Penalty Against Steele Aviation Of Beverly Hills, CA

Company Allegedly Conducted Illegal Passenger-Carrying Flights

The FAA has proposed a $624,000 civil penalty against Steele Aviation of Beverly Hills, CA for allegedly conducting illegal passenger-carrying flights. This is the second civil penalty the FAA has proposed against Steele during the past year for allegedly conducting unauthorized operations.

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Airbus Ready To Roll-Out Pilot Cadet Training Co-Developed With ENAC

EASA Certifies Ab Initio Training Program

Airbus and the French Civil Aviation University, ENAC, have obtained EASA certification for a co-developed ab initio Pilot Cadet Training Program that will be used by a worldwide network of partner flight schools, starting with the first customer Escuela de Aviacion Mexico (EAM) in Mexico city early 2019.

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Klyde Morris (12.10.18)

Klyde Reveals The Secret Side Of Space Biz Competitiveness

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Ryanair Launches New Pilot Training Program With Sky4U ATO

EASA-Approved Program Provides Pathway To 737 Type Rating

Ryanair has announced a major new training partnership with ATO SKY4u to deliver a Ryanair Airline Pilot Standard (APS MCC) program in Berlin and Vienna. The partnership will ensure Ryanair continues to attract highly trained professional pilots to support its continued growth across Europe.

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Collegiate Aviation Students Get A Boost With EAA’s Post-Secondary Scholarships

More Than $75,000 In Scholarship Funds Now Available; Application Deadline January 31

More than $75,000 is now available to assist current and incoming college students who are seeking a degree in aviation-related fields, through post-secondary scholarships administered through the Experimental Aircraft Association.

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Gulfstream To Debut Class-leading G500 And G600 At MEBAA Show 2018

New-Generation Aircraft To Join Fleet In Dubai

Gulfstream's new, clean-sheet G500 and G600 will make their first appearance at the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) airshow Dec. 10-12 in Dubai. These all-new aircraft will join the Gulfstream fleet, including the super-midsize Gulfstream G280, the high-performing Gulfstream G550 and the flagship Gulfstream G650ER.

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Airborne 12.07.18: Continental Power-Liaoning Cub, AirVenture, Lion Air v Boeing

Also: 64 Satellite 'Rideshare', Hurricane Hunters Finish Year, Cessna 208B SAIB, Aero-TV: Wright B Flyer Program

Continental Motors Group has entered a strategic partnership with Liaoning Cub Aircraft Corp to be the engine provider for the Top Cub, the first kit aircraft built in China, for the Chinese market. The experimental Top Cub is based on the Part 23 certified Top Cub CC18-180, originally designed by CubCrafters and acquired by Top Cub Aircraft Inc. The availability of the Top Cub as a kit aircraft, powered by a CMG Titan kit engine, marks the opening of the experimental market in China. Top Cub

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.10.18)

Aero Linx: Vintage Ultralight Association What began as the Vintage Ultralight Registry has become the "Vintage Ultralight Association". After much research I can tell you that there are dozens ultralights that were favorably reviewed in flying publications in the early 80's and nowhere is it recorded today who the designers were... much less the technical aspects of design or construction. Ever heard the saying "those who don't learn from history will repeat it"?

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.10.18): Oceanic Airspace

Oceanic Airspace Airspace over the oceans of the world, considered international airspace, where oceanic separation and procedures per the International Civil Aviation Organization are applied. Responsibility for the provisions of air traffic control service in this airspace is delegated to various countries, based generally upon geographic proximity and the availability of the required resources.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.10.18)

“We are excited to announce TSO approval well within the promised schedule. The Touch ECDU offers our customers a new option for programming InSight, improving upon the already easy-to-use system. It provides a well sought-after man-machine interface and is a smarter way to utilize touchscreen technology.” Source: Dan Reida, UA Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Support, commenting on Universal Avionics TSO authorization for the company’s new touchscreen EFIS Control Display Unit (ECDU) for the InSight Display System. Designed for efficiency, the Touch ECDU provides fast, easy access of InSight user control and input. The STC is expected Q1 2019.

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