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May 14, 2020

Robinson's Impact-Resistant Windshields Improve Bird Strike Protection

Testing Conducted At The Southwest Research Institute In San Antonio

Robinson Helicopter has introduced optional impact-resistant windshields for R22, R44, and R66 helicopters to provide protection from bird strikes. Due to the lack of requirements governing small category helicopters, Robinson based the impact-resistant design on FAA requirements governing large transport category helicopters. The new windshields are constructed of tough, energy-absorbing polycarbonate (standard windshields are made of acrylic) and installed with distinctive retention hardware. A special hard coating provides protection from scratching and weather degradation.

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MAF Pilot Lost In Kodiak 100 Accident

'MAF Family Grieving For Pilot Lost In Accident'

ANN is saddened to report the loss of a missionary pilot, Joyce Lin, flying for Mission Aviation Fellowship... an organization that flies and works worldwide for the most selfless of reasons. Official MAF Statement: 'The Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) family is deeply saddened by the loss of their colleague and friend, Joyce Lin. She departed the Sentani, Papua, Indonesia airport early in the morning of May 12, piloting an MAF Kodiak aircraft. Joyce was responding to the needs of the village of Mamit in the Papua highlands and cargo on the plane included COVID-19 rapid test kits for the local clinic. Within minutes of takeoff, she repor

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Guilty Plea Made In Attempt To Bribe FAA Examiner

Aviation Maintenance Student Pleads Guilty To Bribing Examiner To Pass FAA Mechanic’s Examination

Aviation maintenance student Frank A. Jalion Amaro has pleaded guilty to bribing an FAA Designated Mechanic Examiner in exchange for receiving a passing score on the FAA’s Airframe and Powerplant examination. “The public trusts that the men and women who perform maintenance on commercial aircraft have the proper credentials and qualifications,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “By attempting to buy his certification, Amaro took the easy way out and could have put the safety of those citizens who fly in jeopardy.”

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