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October 27, 2022

Dynon’s SkyView Autopilot Certified for Cessna 182 Skylane

Improving Upon Greatness?

Founded as a joint-venture between a semiconductor entrepreneur and a pilot, Dynon is a respected designer and manufacturer of light aircraft avionics. In October 2022, the company announced its SkyView autopilot system had received FAA approval for installation in Cessna 182E thru 182T, R182, T182, TR182, and T182T Skylane models equipped with Dynon’s SkyView HDX avionics system—a complete and highly-capable integrated avionics system for light, light-sport, and experimental aircraft.

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FAA Releases Gulfstream GV Standardized Training Program

Boon or Bane to the Part 135 GV Operator—Comments Sought

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released the first aircraft standardized training curricula for use in training GV pilots in the employ of Part 135 operators. The FAA is seeking comments on the GV curricula, and will remain receptive to such until 9 Novermber 2022.  As the first training curricula of its type, the FAA's GV-series program establishes the framework for development of all future programs. The FAA is beginning work to craft curricula for the next aircraft targeted for the program, and ultimately intends to make available standardized training curricula for many aircraft commonly used in Part 135 operations.

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Airborne 10.19.22: Gogo 5G Completed!, Wisk Prepares, Bombardier Sustains

Also: King's Book Signing, Alto's 25th, Airbus Corporate, DJI v Everest

Gogo Business Aviation has finished construction of its nationwide Gogo 5G network. The 5G network now covers the contiguous United States and will expand into Canada beginning in 2023. Gogo 5G is expected to deliver ~25 Mbps on average, with peak speeds in the 75-80 Mbps range... Readying its 6th generation prototype, Wisk briefed ANN’s Jim Campbell at NBAA with the fifth generation bird close by... while also noting that the process ahead is likely to be a long one. Bombardier wants the world to know that BizAv has been doing its part in regards to sustainability for a long

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Airborne 10.19.22: Gogo 5G Completed!, Wisk Prepares, Bombardier Sustains

Also: King's Book Signing, Alto's 25th, Airbus Corporate, DJI v Everest

Gogo Business Aviation has finished construction of its nationwide Gogo 5G network. The 5G network now covers the contiguous United States and will expand into Canada beginning in 2023. Gogo 5G is expected to deliver ~25 Mbps on average, with peak speeds in the 75-80 Mbps range... Readying its 6th generation prototype, Wisk briefed ANN’s Jim Campbell at NBAA with the fifth generation bird close by... while also noting that the process ahead is likely to be a long one. Bombardier wants the world to know that BizAv has been doing its part in regards to sustainability for a long

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Klyde Morris (10.24.22)

Klyde's Quest For A New BizJet Does NOT Go Well

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.27.22)

Aero Linx: The Helicopter Safety Advisory Conference (HSAC) The Helicopter Safety Advisory Conference (HSAC) was formed in January, 1978 after an accident in which 19 people lost their lives when a helicopter came in contact with a platform crane. Realizing there was a lack of communication between oil companies, service organizations, helicopter operations, and the helicopter industry, representatives of these companies agreed to work toward improved safety offshore. The HSAC continues to identify critical issues that affect safety in the Gulf of Mexico.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (10.27.22): Night (ICAO)

Night (ICAO)  The hours between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight or such other period between sunset and sunrise as may be specified by the appropriate authority.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.27.22)

“The court’s decision to reaffirm the impropriety of the town’s actions to curtail operations at their community airport is a significant step in protecting access not just to East Hampton Airport, but to other airports in New York state and around the country. It is vital that town officials recognize their obligations to maintain access under established state and federal statutes.”  Source: NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen, detailing how a Suffolk County, New York court granted a motion for an injunction that maintains access to the East Hampton Town Airport (JPX) in the latest change of the ongoing battle to maintain the location. 

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