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June 09, 2015

Airborne 06.09.15: K-Max Returns!, CBP Heli Under Fire, Airbus v SpaceX

Also: Avidyne iPad APP, Aero-Calendar, Fly Safe Campaign, TSA Admin Nominee, NTSB Safety Alert, ATSB, Gulfstream Expands Long Beach Site

Kaman Corporation has resumed production of the commercial K-MAX heavy-lift utility helicopters. The aircraft will be manufactured at Kaman’s Jacksonville, Florida and Bloomfield, Connecticut facilities and production and hiring for the program has already begun. The first new helicopter is expected to be delivered in early-2017. This report confirms again that our southern border is a war zone, as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter operating in U.S.

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Airborne 06.09.15: K-Max Returns!, CBP Heli Under Fire, Airbus v SpaceX

Also: Avidyne iPad APP, Aero-Calendar, Fly Safe Campaign, TSA Admin Nominee, NTSB Safety Alert, ATSB, Gulfstream Expands Long Beach Site

Kaman Corporation has resumed production of the commercial K-MAX heavy-lift utility helicopters. The aircraft will be manufactured at Kaman’s Jacksonville, Florida and Bloomfield, Connecticut facilities and production and hiring for the program has already begun. The first new helicopter is expected to be delivered in early-2017. This report confirms again that our southern border is a war zone, as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter operating in U.S. airspace near Laredo, Texas was fired on from the Mexican side of the border, forcing the pilot to initiate an emergency landing. The aircraft was flying in support of a mission

Gulfstream To Expand Long Beach Site, Add Jobs

Additional Maintenance Hangar Expected To Create 50 Positions At California Site

Gulfstream Aerospace will expand its site at Long Beach Airport in California, creating at least 50 jobs in its Product Support organization.

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CAP NM Wing Aircrew Spots Glider Wreckage

Pilot Fatally Injured When His Aircraft Impacted Terrain

A New Mexico Wing aircrew last Thursday spotted the wreckage of a single-seat glider reported missing early in the morning after departing Moriarty Municipal Airport.

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Safety, Security And Human Resources Top ICAO AFI Aviation Week Agenda

International Meeting Held In Mozambique

Some 600 participants from 48 States and 18 international and regional organizations gathered in Maputo, Mozambique this May for a special four-day series of meetings for ‘AFI Aviation Week’ hosted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

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Man Fatally Injured By Propeller In Alaska

Had Been Trying To Stop Another Airplane That Was Rolling Away

A pilot was fatally injured Thursday in Alaska when he jumped out of his airplane on the ground to try to stop another aircraft that was rolling away and ran into the turning propeller of his own airplane.

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Airbus Shows Reusable Booster Concept

Would Allow For Recovery Of Portions Of The First Stage Of Ariane Rockets

Airbus Defense and Space is getting into the reusable rocket booster business with a five-year plan to design a first stage for its Ariane rocket a portion of which could be recovered on a normal runway.

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David Ulane Selected To Lead The Colorado Division Of Aeronautics

Plucked From The Ranks Of AOPA

The Colorado Department of Transportation’s (CDOT) Division of Aeronautics and the Colorado Aeronautical Board are pleased to announce David Ulane as the organization’s new Aeronautics Director.

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New Tower To Be Built At Canada's Waterloo International Airport

NAV CANADA To Build The New Structure, Replacing 45-Year-Old Facility

A new air traffic control tower will be built by NAV CANADA at the Region of Waterloo International Airport. The new structure will replace the existing tower built over 45 years ago. Work is set to begin this month and is anticipated to be completed by the summer 2017.

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Helicopter Tail Rotor Maintenance Results In Fatal Injury

Aircraft Was On The Ground At The Time Of The Accident

An Iowa aircraft mechanic was fatally injured Friday while performing maintenance work on the tail rotor of a Bell 47G-5 helicopter, according to a Black Hawk County (IA) Sheriff's office news release.

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EPA Set To Impose Stricter Airline Emission Standards

Industry Says Move Will Force Higher Fares, More Crowded Planes

The EPA has nearly finished work on tougher emissions standards for U.S. airliners, and will announce them "soon," according to published reports.

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Avidyne iPad Demo App For IFD540 & IFD440 Released

Latest iPad App Adds All Of The New IFD540 Release 10.1 Functionality

A new version of Avidyne's IFD-Series FMS/GPS/NAV/COM iPad Application is now available on the Apple iTunes App Store.

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WingX Pro Shares Fix For GPS Core Location Issue

Company Says The Procedure Is 'Simple'

When it was released, Apple's iOS 8.3 broke compatibility with the Dual XGPS150, XGPS160, and Bad Elf GPS receivers (and other external GPS receivers); i.e. apps no longer receive GPS Core Location information, according to information from Hilton Software. This bug in iOS 8.3 does not affect ADS-B receivers with a WiFi or Bluetooth connection, the company said.

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AD: Airbus Helicopters (Previously Eurocopter France)

AD NUMBER: 2015-11-06

PRODUCT: Eurocopter France Model EC 155B, EC155B1, SA-365N, SA-365N1, AS-365N2, AS 365 N3, and SA-366G1 helicopters.

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Aero-TV: Electroair's Engine Upgrades - More Power, More Efficiency, More Reliability

The Benefits Of Electronic Ignition Technologies Are Significant... and Plentiful

Here’s a comment commonly heard from general aviation pilots and mechanics; “If cars,motorcycles, and snowmobiles can be produced with electronic ignition systems, why are our aircraft stuck with what looks like a 1937 Ford tractor magneto?” Some newer aircraft engines are being produced with electronic ignition systems but for most of us, we simply have to live in the past. Well, now things are changing.

Aero-TV: Electroair's Engine Upgrades--More Power, Efficiency, Reliability

The Benefits Of Electronic Ignition Technologies Are Significant... and Plentiful

Here’s a comment commonly heard from general aviation pilots and mechanics; “If cars, motorcycles, and snowmobiles can be produced with electronic ignition systems, why are our aircraft stuck with what looks like a 1937 Ford tractor magneto?” Some newer aircraft engines are being produced with electronic ignition systems but for most of us, we simply have to live in the past. Well, now things are changing.

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FAA And GA Community Launch Fly Safe Campaign

Focus Is On Loss Of Control (LOC) Accidents

The FAA and general aviation (GA) groups are launching the Fly Safe national safety campaign to educate the GA community on how to prevent Loss of Control (LOC) accidents this flying season. FAA Deputy Administrator Mike Whitaker officially kicked-off the #FlySafe campaign on Saturday, June 6, at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA) Fly-In at the Frederick Municipal Airport, Frederick, MD.

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Senate Commerce Committee Approves Nomination Of TSA Administrator

Nomination Of U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter V. Neffenger Now Goes To The Full Senate

The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, by voice vote in an off-the-floor executive session in room S-216 of the U.S. Capitol, approved the nomination of current U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral Peter V. Neffenger for the post of Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, and Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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USAF Commercial Integration Cell Pilot Program Underway

Six-Month Program To Explore Civilian, Military Partnerships

U.S. Strategic Command's Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC Space) initiated a six-month pilot program incorporating commercial operators into its Joint Space Operations Center June 1.

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Customs Helicopter Hit By Fire From Mexico

Aircraft Was Operating In U.S. Airspace When It Was Fired On

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) helicopter operating in U.S. airspace near Laredo, TX was fired on from the Mexican side of the border, forcing the pilot to initiate an emergency landing.

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AeroSports Update: NTSB Safety Alert…Look Out!

The NTSB Safety Alert References Visual Traffic Maintaining Separation From Other Aircraft

The NTSB Safety Alert references accident examples involving midair collisions. In these examples, they point out that these accidents occurred in visual conditions and the pilots should have seen each other. This is certainly not a new topic, but it is one that needs to be reviewed, in part, because more advanced cockpits seem to demand more attention.

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Winners Of GAMA/Build A Plane Stem Competition Build Airplane

Will Build A Glasair Sportsman At Arlington, WA Headquarters

CHEF Homeschoolers, the winners of the third GAMA/Build A Plane Aviation Design Challenge, will spend the next two weeks building a Glasair Sportsman airplane at Glasair Aviation in Arlington, Washington. The four students, one teacher, and one chaperone from Cuba City, Wisconsin won the all-expenses-paid trip to assemble the plane as part of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) competition last month.

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ATSB Calls On FAA, EASA To Act On Reducing Helicopter Fires

Recommends Adoption Of Safety Improvements For R44 Fuel Tanks

A fatal Robinson R44 helicopter accident has prompted the ATSB to recommend safety improvements to helicopter fuel tanks in the United States and Europe.

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Airborne 06.08.15: Citation Latitude Cert, CAF C-47, Redbird Helps Storm Victims

Also: Tecnam P2012 ‘Traveller’, AVW: Daniel Héligoin, Civil Helicopter Market, SWA Meteorologists, Banner v Bobby Flay, KC-46, RCGroups Acquisition

Cessna just keeps cranking out business jets, and they reported late last week that their new Citation Latitude bizjet has achieved FAA type certification. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of this year. Cessna claims the Citation Latitude represents the perfect balance of comfort and efficiency and is the first business jet to combine a roomy, flat floor, stand-up cabin, with a midsize price and best-in-class operating costs.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (06.09.15)

“Vice Admiral Neffenger is highly qualified to lead TSA and take on the difficult challenge of creating a culture of accountability within the agency.” Source: Statement from Senate Commerce Committee chairman Sen. John Thune (R-SD).

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.09.15): Approach Speed

The recommended speed contained in aircraft manuals used by pilots when making an approach to landing.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.09.15)

 Zeppelin and Garrison Museum Tønder

During the First World War the German Imperial Navy operated Zeppelin airships from Tønder. The base was placed a few kilometers north of the city and was virtually self-supporting with its own gas plant, heating central and waterworks.

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