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November 06, 2012

Airborne 11.06.12: Air Combat Scam Intensifies, NBAA2012 Wraps, Airport Fence Feud

Also: ALPA Talks Movies, IS&S New Cockpit, RC Terrorist Gets Jail,

ANN has learned that the fake fighter combat adventures offered by aviation's best known scam artist David Riggs have taken a new and dangerous turn. Neither Superstorm Sandy or a campaign visit by President Obama could derail the NBAA’s 65th Annual Meeting & Convention  which Association President and CEO Ed Bolen termed “a very good show.” Nothing helps a company working its way out of bankruptcy more than a positive order book. With that in mind Hawker Beechcraft Corporation announced recently that it has signed orders for nine new Beechcraft products with a total value of more than $34 million. All this... and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Aero-TV: Bob Showalter's NBAA 2012 -- At The Busiest FBO In America

Orlando Exec Was One Of The Busiest Airports In The World During The 2012 NBAA Convention

Last week was intense... hundreds of BizJets, thousands of NBAA attendees and so MUCH to cover.... and while ANN's workload was intense, it paled in comparison to that undertaken by the very busy folks of Showalter Flying Service, Host FBO for this year's convention.

Airborne 11.06.12: Air Combat Scam Intensifies, NBAA12 Wraps, Airport Fence Feud

Also: ALPA Talks Movies, IS&S New Cockpit, RC Terrorist Gets Jail,

ANN has learned that the fake fighter combat adventures offered by aviation's best known scam artist David Riggs have taken a new and dangerous turn. Neither Superstorm Sandy or a campaign visit by President Obama could derail the NBAA’s 65th Annual Meeting & Convention  which Association President and CEO Ed Bolen termed “a very good show.” Nothing helps a company working its way out of bankruptcy more than a positive order book. With that in mind Hawker Beechcraft Corporation announced recently that it has signed orders for nine new Beechcraft products w

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NTSB Prelim Indicates Cirrus Pilot Had 'Lost Control' Of The Airplane

Deployed Airframe Parachute After Missing An Instrument Approach

The NTSB's preliminary report associated with an October 6th, 2012 accident involving a Cirrus SR22 airplane indicates that the pilot said he "lost control" of the airplane after missing an instrument approach to Birmingham International Airport (KBHM). The pilot deployed the airplanes emergency parachute, and survived the accident with minor injuries. A passenger on board suffered serious injuries, but also survived.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (11.06.12)

"Since we reviewed the company very carefully upon taking over the management, we were sure we met the standards, but rules dictate that we go through the KET process.” Source: Quicksilver operations chief Daniel Perez.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.06.12): Delay Assignment (DAS)

Delays are distributed to aircraft based on the traffic management program parameters.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.06.12)

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