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November 08, 2015

Airborne 11.06.15: 'Illegal' Vulcan Roll?, Military TOY Drones?, EAA/IMC Club

Also: Dynamic Airways, StandardAero,Huerta Does 'Barnstorming', Solutions For FBOs, F-16 Durability Testing, NBAA 2016 Regionals

ANN Airborne Link: /index.cfm?do=video.playVideo&videoid=197a6f3d-398c-4eea-9429-dbe945a79368 YouTube Airborne Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7QkOmELTjQ

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.08.15)

Aero Linx: Alaska Airmen Association With more licensed pilots per capita than any state in the union, the Airmen includes 2,400 members, one of the largest General Aviation state memberships in the country. Our mission is to promote aviation, enhance safety and support initiatives that benefit pilots and our growing aviation community. Whether you’re a veteran pilot or just discovered a passion for aviation, the Alaska Airmen is proud to welcome new members who share the wonders of flight on the Last Frontier! Whether you’re a veteran pilot or just discovered a passion for aviation, the Alaska Airmen is proud to welcome new members who share the wonders of flight on the Last Frontier!

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.08.15): Final Approach Fix

Final Approach Fix The fix from which the final approach (IFR) to an airport is executed and which identifies the beginning of the final approach segment. It is designated on Government charts by the Maltese Cross symbol for nonprecision approaches and the lightning bolt symbol for precision approaches; or when ATC directs a lower-than-published glideslope/path intercept altitude, it is the resultant actual point of the glideslope/path intercept.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (11.08.15)

“These trials are another important step in building KC-30A capability and the results will inform the training practices of current and future RAAF personnel on both aircraft types. Air-to-air refuelling will be an important ‘force multiplier’ for the F-35A fleet, considerably boosting their range and endurance, or allowing them to carry bigger payloads.” Source: KC-30A Transition and Receiver Clearance Manager Wing Commander Grant Kelly following the return of a Royal Australian Air Force KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport after successful refuelling trials with the F-35A Lightning II, better known as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). 

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