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February 04, 2015

ERAU To Name Brad Sims Worldwide Chancellor

Joined The University In 2013, Most Recently Chief Academic Officer Of Worldwide Division

Brad Sims has been named chancellor of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide.

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Continental Names New Senior VP Engineering For Global Development Projects

Mr. Mr. Jürgen Schwarz Joins The Company In A Senior Level Position

Continental Motors Group Ltd, an AVIC International Holding Corporation company, has hired Mr. Mr. Jürgen Schwarz, who joins Continental Motors as Senior Vice President, Engineering effective January 2015. Mr. Schwarz is responsible for overseeing the engineering operation and product development of the integrated engineering group including the engineering teams at Continental Motors, Inc., Mobile, Alabama and Technify Motors GmbH, St. Egidien, Germany.

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Vortices From Helicopter Flip Cirrus

Pilot Told NTSB He Thought He'd Allowed Enough Time For Them To Dissipate

This pilot thought he'd done everything right, as is evidenced by the NTSB's preliminary report. But at the end of the day, the pilot was seriously injured and the Cirrus SR20 he was flying was badly damaged. It's a rare instance in which a security camera caught the entire accident sequence, and we thought it would be instructional for our readers to see.

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Florida International Air Show Cancelled

Loss Of Presenting Sponsor Cited As Principal Reason

About to celebrate their 35th year, the Board of Directors of the not-for-profit Florida International Air Show have made a very difficult decision to cancel the annual 2015 Show that had been planned for March 27-29, 2015 at the Punta Gorda, FL Airport.

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Cessna Skyhawk Buy To Expand Civil Air Patrol Fleet

Air Force Auxiliary Orders 21 New Airplanes From Cessna

The U.S. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) has placed an order for 21 new Cessna Skyhawk 172 aircraft, the latest in a relationship spanning 40 years. CAP, a federally chartered non-profit organization and designated by Congress in 1948 as the Air Force auxiliary, performs services for the federal government and for states and local communities such as search-and-rescue and disaster relief.

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Acting NTSB Chair Hart Announces Drop In 2013 Aviation Fatalities

Most Transportation Categories Show A Lower Number Of Fatal Injuries, Rail The Exception

Transportation fatalities in the United States decreased by 3 percent in 2013 from 2012, according to preliminary figures released Monday by the National Transportation Safety Board.

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Mooney Renews Factory Transition Training Program For New Owners

Program Based On Existing Curricula, Updated For TAA

Mooney International has renewed the Mooney Transition Training program to provide in-depth training for new aircraft owners with various experience levels that purchase new 2015 M20 series models, which includes the Acclaim Type S and Ovation 3. Mooney developed the program from existing transitional curricula, then formatted it to improve pilot transitioning in the new Technically Advanced Aircraft (TAA).

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