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April 07, 2017

Airborne 04.07.17: Harrison Ford Forgiven, Continental AD?, Airbus A319neo

Also: FAA Bill, Barnstorming, 30 737 MAXs, Allianz UAS, Tatenhill Aviation, Kaney Aerospace, Citation Mustang Sim

An attorney for actor and pilot Harrison Ford says he will not face any sanctions or restrictions on his pilot certificate for landing on a taxiway at John Wayne Airport on February 13. Attorney Stephen Hofer said that the FAA conducted a full investigation, including an interview with Mr. Ford. The agency "determined that no administrative or enforcement action was warranted," Hofer noted. "The agency acknowledged Mr.Ford's long history of compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations, and his cooperative attitude during the investigation." Continental Motors issued Mandatory Service Bulletin MSB05-8B affecting all 520- and 550-series engines

NASA Astronaut Peggy Whitson Adds Three Months To Record-Breaking Mission

Was Scheduled To Return To Earth In June, But Will Stay Aboard ISS Until September

Already poised to break the record for cumulative time spent in space by a U.S. astronaut, Peggy Whitson is set to extend her mission with an additional three months at the International Space Station.

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