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May 01, 2019

Airborne 05.01.19: Propless Pitts, uAvionix Files 4 TSO, DeltaHawk

Also: P-51 Reunion for Oshkosh, Falcon 8X Record, Allegiant Dispatchers Union, Sunrise Air Ambulance

Up until recent memory, Spencer Suderman had fortune smile upon him repeatedly as he bested world records sought for sustained inverted spin events. But a failed attempt a few weeks ago, due to oxygen issues, has been joined by an even more unwelcome problem when Suderman lost his prop, inflight, and was forced to execute an emergency landing in the notoriously difficult LA area at Whiteman Airport. Mind you, most Pitts Specials, even a modified S-1C like Suderman’s, are not the world greatest gliders... especially when the front of the cowling has messed up the aerodynamics as well as the aircraft's center of gravity. uAvionix, designer and manufacturer of the skyBeacon an

GE Aviation Brings Advanced Avionics Computing To Unmanned Vehicles

Rugged, Secure, Compact Processing For Autonomous Systems

GE Aviation has introduced a new advanced avionics computer specifically built for military and commercial unmanned vehicles. This new computer provides an open architecture design that integrates vehicle management and advanced mission processing into a compact, lightweight design.

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Airbus Aerial Opens Software Suite To UAS Service Providers, Large Enterprises

A Scalable Option For Managing Data Collection, Processing, Analysis And Delivery Across Multiple Platforms

Airbus Aerial is opening up its software suite to add the ability for large enterprises and UAS service providers to manage the ordering, collection, processing, analysis and distribution of UAS data themselves and to deliver to their internal and external customers. This expands on the previous solutions delivered by the Aerial team to enable insurers to respond to major weather events with a full solution encompassing, drone and satellite data, analytics and custom software to enable settlements.

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Atlas Dynamics Unveils Two Next-Gen Autonomous Solutions To Power UAVs

Company Builds UAV Technology To Support The Military, National Security Interests, And First Responders

Atlas Dynamics, a next-gen aerospace company providing autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) solutions, newly headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, will launch its new autonomous and multi-UAV capabilities at AUVSI Xponential 2019 taking place in Chicago. The company aims to start deploying its autonomous capabilities to U.S. military, security and first responder operations.

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AiRXOS Launches Air Mobility Ecosystem, Platform, And Applications Suite

Provides Scalable, Secure, Manageable End-To-End Urban Air Mobility Infrastructure And Applications

AiRXOS, part of GE Aviation, has unveiled a new portfolio of autonomous solutions and partners to address the needs of autonomous transportation and the rapidly growing air mobility economy. The announcement underscores AiRXOS commitment to helping customers realize their mobility future by digitally integrating the complex autonomous mobility landscape into the national air space.

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Raytheon System Helps Pilots Fly Drones Beyond Line Of Sight

Eliminates Need For Chase Planes And Ground Observers In New FAA-Approved Ohio Drone Test Site

Raytheon's Ground Based Detect and Avoid (GBDAA) system is now operational at Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport and will be used to test the safety and efficiency of small drone operations in the 200 square mile drone test range.

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Avanti Named Distributor Of New DLA Engine

Two-Stroke Engines Designed For A Variety Of Unmanned Vehicles

Avanti Unmanned Systems, a subsidiary of Blue Sky Innovations Group, has been named as the exclusive distributor for DLA’s new line of two-stroke gasoline engines developed to power a variety of aerial, marine and terrestrial unmanned vehicle systems.

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CMC Electronics Develops Customized CMA-5024 GLSSU For B777 Aircraft

GPS Sensor Meets Or Exceeds ADS-B Out Positioning Source Requirements

CMC Electronics has completed development and testing of a customized version of their CMA-5024 SBAS GPS for B777 aircraft under license with Boeing. This tailored version (P/N 100-601967-121) has been installed on several B777-200 aircraft with major airlines wherein the CMA-5024 fully integrates with the on-board avionics, including AIMS.

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Allegiant Dispatchers Ratify Union Contract

Agreement Is Effective On May 1 For A Five-Year Term

Allegiant dispatchers have voted to ratify their first collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT).

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ATR Congratulates Silver Airways On First New ATR 42-600 Flight In The U.S.

Has Taken Delivery Of Three Of The Aircraft For Short-Haul Routes

Silver Airways last week launched its regularly scheduled flights aboard its new ATR -600 series aircraft. The first flight departed Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport at 10:40 a.m. April 24 and arrived at Key West International Airport at 11:55 am (EST).

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ESA Simulates The Day The Asteroid Might Hit

Participating In Major International Asteroid Impact Exercise

For the first time, ESA will cover a major international asteroid impact exercise live via social media, highlighting the actions that might be taken by scientists, space agencies and civil protection organizations.

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Men Without Pilot Certificates Steal, Crash Airplane

Two Fatally Injured When Bellanca 17-30A Impacted Terrain About 75 Yards From The Runway

Two men, neither of whom was a licensed pilot, were fatally injured last week when the Bellanca 17-30A Viking they had taken from Henderson City-County Airport (KEHR) impacted terrain about 75 yards from the runway where they had taken off.

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Sling Pilot Academy Formed To Meet Challenges of 21st Century Aviation Industry

Next-Generation Pilot Academy Preps For Future with Next-Generation Fleet/Training Approach

Today’s news cycle is filled with stories about the need for properly trained pilots to meet an increasing demand that shows little signs of slowing -- and every sign of not only greater demand, but a requirement for even greater skills from new pilots entering the industry. A new flight training academy, based on an already successful flight school that has been serving the flight training community for the better part of a decade, has arisen to meet the increasingly difficult demands for training tomorrow’s aviation transportation professionals. The Sling Pilot Academy, based in Torrance CA, is the brainchild of three aviation entrepreneurs, W

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AUVSI, ACI-NA Announce Blue Ribbon Task Force On UAS Mitigation At Airports

Goal Is To Create A Policy Framework To Address Unauthorized Drones At Airports

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and Airports Council International-North America (ACI-NA) have announced the formation of a Blue Ribbon Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Mitigation at Airports. The Task Force brings together a cross-section of stakeholders representing the airport, UAS and manned aviation communities to refine procedural practices and provide a policy framework to address the timely and critical issue of incursions by unauthorized UAS at airports and how best to mitigate this threat.

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Boeing Responds To Media Stories On 737 MAX Disagree Alert

Company Says It Did Not Intentionally Or Otherwise Deactivate The Disagree Alert On Its MAX Airplanes

Boeing has released a response to several recent news stories reporting on the "disagree alert" on the 737 MAX. Boeing included the disagree alert as a standard feature on the MAX, although this alert has not been considered a safety feature on airplanes and is not necessary for the safe operation of the airplane. Boeing did not intentionally or otherwise deactivate the disagree alert on its MAX airplanes.

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Ascent AeroSystems Announces New Industrial Grade Drone

Huntsville, Alabama-based Dynetics Is The Launch Customer

Massachusetts-based Ascent AeroSystems today announced the specifications, pricing, availability and launch customer for "Spirit," its new dual-rotor coaxial drone and named Huntsville, Alabama-based Dynetics as the launch customer.

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Piper Aircraft Completes Delivery Of Archer TX Aircraft To Coast Flight Training

Ten G1000-Equipped Airplanes Delivered To San Diego Flight School

Piper Aircraft has completed delivery of ten new Piper Archer TX single-engine trainers to San Diego based, Coast Flight Training. The Garmin G1000 equipped Archer TX is the first in a series of new aircraft acquisitions Coast is undertaking to expand its fleet to meet growing training demand. These aircraft will primarily serve students enrolled in the American Airlines Cadet Academy at Coast Flight's campus in San Diego.

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Spencer Suderman Makes Emergency Landing At Whiteman Field

Pitts Lost Its Prop At 7,500 Feet

Veteran aerobatic pilot Spencer Suderman made an emergency landing Saturday at Whiteman Field Airport (KWHT) in California when the prop departed the airplane while flying at 7,500 feet.

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Echodyne Is 'Reinventing Radar' To Take Airspace Safety To A New Level

Demonstrating Data Visualization for Airspace Management Through Augmented Reality at AUVSI 2019

Echodyne, a manufacturer of small electronically scanned array (ESA) radars for government and commercial markets, is demonstrating enhanced airspace situational awareness by visualizing EchoGuard sensor data through augmented reality at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2019 in Chicago, IL.

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Christopher Goodman Named As President Of Avanti Unmanned Systems

Brings Over 20 Years Of Expertise In Multiple Fields To The Position

Christopher Goodman has been appointed president of Avanti Unmanned Systems. Prior to his appointment as President of Avanti Unmanned Systems, Goodman was Senior Business Strategist at Blue Sky Innovations Group. Before joining BSIG, he was CMO for a technology holding company, Social Sector Ventures.

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Airborne 04.29.19: KSMO Destruction, Mr. Mustang!, FAA Drug Testing

Also: Boeing Takes Hit, ACJ319neo, ExpressJet Airlines, Twin Commander Aircraft

The City of Santa Monica is insisting on creating an unsafe situation at the beleaguered airport with their decision to devote another 3.5 million taxpayer dollars to remove runway pavement in excess of that currently devoted to actual use after the city ‘shortened’ the runway in its continuing battle against all things aviation. The Santa Monica Airport Association is protesting the situation and urging pilots all over the world to contact the city government to stop what many consider to be a dangerous program.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.01.19)

“UAS interfering with manned aviation is a serious issue, and it requires serious solutions. That is why we are bringing together the best and brightest minds to recommend a plan to keep our skies safe for the flying public.” Source: Brian Wynne, president and CEO of AUVSI during a news conference at XPONENTIAL 2019 announcing the formation of a Blue Ribbon Panel with ACI-NA to study the issue of unauthorized drone operations at airports .

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.01.19): BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line Of Sight)

The ability to operate an unmanned aircraft beyond the pilot’s line of sight. Flying UAS beyond visual line of sight requires a special permit from the FAA.  

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.01.19)

Getting Started As A Drone Pilot

Got a drone? Whether you're a novice drone pilot or have many years of aviation experience, rules and safety tips exist to help you fly safely in the National Airspace System.

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