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January 16, 2018

Autel Robotics Announces New Aircraft EVO At CES 2018

Will Be Priced Under $1,000 ... When It's Available

Autel Robotics USA has announced its new flagship aircraft line, the EVO. EVO is a portable camera drone with foldable arms and a sleek, compact form factor. The drone was introduced last week at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, but has not yet been released for retail sale.

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NATA Launches Supplemental Safety Training Program

Initial Course Addresses The Risk Of Jet Fuel Contamination With DEF

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has launched the Supplemental Safety Training Program, enabling the association to rapidly respond to urgent industry safety issues. The first course, developed for FBOs, addresses the risk of jet fuel contamination with diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). This program, available free to all aviation businesses, provides background information on DEF and identifies the possible risk contamination pathways and mitigation steps.

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New Personal Helicopter Introduced By Scout Aero

Three-Place Helicopter Priced Under $200,000

A new three-place civilian helicopter has been introduced by Scout Aero of Coatesville, PA that is being marketed as a personal aircraft that is ready-to-fly at $195,000.

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Turkish Airliner Slides Over A Cliff In Northern Turkey

All Passengers And Crew Safe After Runway Excursion

A Pegasus Airlines 737-800 was involved in a runway excursion on Sunday and slid off a cliff, leaving it stuck in the mud a few feet above the Black Sea.

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FAA Drone Registrations Top One Million

Hobbyists Account For A Huge Majority Of Those Aircraft

The FAA has registered a million drones, the DOT announced last week at CES in Las Vegas, with the vast majority of them being used for recreational purposes.

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First Technique To Detect Illicit Drone Video Filming Demonstrated

Ben-Gurion University And Weizmann Institute Researchers Release Research

The first technique to detect a drone camera illicitly capturing video is revealed in a new study published by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Weizmann Institute of Science cyber security researchers. The study addresses increasing concerns about the proliferation of drone use for personal and business applications and how it is impinging on privacy and safety.

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