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August 29, 2023

Aero-TV: Improved Alto NG Available for U.S. Sale

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Designed and produced by Czech ultralight and Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA) concern Direct Fly Alto, the Alto NG (Next Generation) is a two-place, full-cantilever low-wing monoplane perched atop a fixed tricycle undercarriage. The Alto NG’s fuselage comprises primarily aluminum, and the machine’s empennage features conventional fixed vertical and horizontal stabilizers with hinged rudder and elevator assemblies and composite fairings. The aircraft is powered by a single, forward-mounted, one-hundred-horsepower, naturally-aspirated, fuel-injected, four-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, Rotax 912ULs engine featuring liquid-cooled cylinder

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Airborne 08.21.23: Gryder Loses Suit, AEA Report, NTSB V YouTube Fraud

Also: Russia Pushes ADIZ, Volga-Dnepr v Canada, Julie Clark Award, Piper Sales

A Texas court has ruled that online allegations made by controversial YouTuber Dan Gryder against Texas pilot and airport-owner Charles Cook were false and defamatory. District Court Judge John Chupp of Texas’s Tarrant County ordered Gryder to pay Cook a total of $1,081,667 plus interest. Dan Gryder is the proprietor of Probable Cause, a YouTube channel dedicated to the analysis of aviation incidents and accidents. Detractors of his channel contend Gryder’s analyses are hasty, often presumptuous, and vituperative in degrees ranging from tacit to overt. AEA has released

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Airborne 08.21.23: Gryder Loses Suit, AEA Report, NTSB V YouTube Fraud

Also: Russia Pushes ADIZ, Volga-Dnepr v Canada, Julie Clark Award, Piper Sales

A Texas court has ruled that online allegations made by controversial YouTuber Dan Gryder against Texas pilot and airport-owner Charles Cook were false and defamatory. District Court Judge John Chupp of Texas’s Tarrant County ordered Gryder to pay Cook a total of $1,081,667 plus interest. Dan Gryder is the proprietor of Probable Cause, a YouTube channel dedicated to the analysis of aviation incidents and accidents. Detractors of his channel contend Gryder’s analyses are hasty, often presumptuous, and vituperative in degrees ranging from tacit to overt. AEA has released

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.29.23)

Aero Linx: British Model Flying Association The BMFA is the National Governing Body for the sport of model flying. Its aims are to promote, protect, organise and encourage model flying within the UK. Typically there are around 750 affiliated clubs and a combined membership of over 30,000 members, all of whom have entered a partnership to ensure that model aircraft and drone flyers have a voice and their rights are recognised by the authorities. The mandate for the BMFA to do this comes from the Royal Aero Club, dating back to 1922, the Civil Aviation Authority and the UK Sports councils. The BMFA also represents the UK in the international forum through its recognition by the Federatio

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ANN FAQ (Updated): You Can Sponsor ANN And/Or Aero-TV!

Help ANN Grow So That We Can Be Of Greater Service To You!

For over 25 years, ANN has set the pace for the growing and evolving aero-info revolution. No other news service has done what ANN has done... and no one did it before Aero-News showed the rest of the aero-world how it's done. But.... we're embarking on the most aggressive programs and efforts we have EVER undertaken... so new sponsors to help us meet our lofty goals are more welcome than ever before. We hope that's you... or a company that you do business with... and that you'll see fit to speak up for and advocate ANN's value to the aviation world, in no uncertain terms. ANN has produced some 500,000 individual stories for publication online since it's full-time inception in 19

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.29.23): Navigation Reference System (NRS)

Navigation Reference System (NRS)

The NRS is a system of waypoints developed for use within the United States for flight planning and navigation without reference to ground based navigational aids. The NRS waypoints are located in a grid pattern along defined latitude and longitude lines. The initial use of the NRS will be in the high altitude environment. The NRS waypoints are intended for use by aircraft capable of point-to-point navigation. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.29.23)

“This fantastic news combined with our aircraft order book, future growth plans, and industry-leading financial strength and stability further solidifies your careers and your family’s long-term security.” Source: Alaska Airlines vice-president of flight operations Captain Dave Mets, commenting in a message to the carrier’s 3,600 pilots, after their pilots scored a major pay raise.

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