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July 30, 2023

Diamond Aircraft eDA40 Makes Maiden Flight

Newly In the Sky with Diamonds

On 20 July 2023, the all-electric eDA40 made its first flight at Diamond Aircraft’s headquarters in Wiener Neustadt (Austria). The instance marked a milestone for the Sino/Austrian airframer and connoted the imminence of the aircraft’s certification. The eDA40, which stands to be the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified electric aircraft, is powered by Safran Electrical & Power’s ENGINeUSTM electric smart motor, which is powered, in turn, by an Electric Power Systems (EPS) battery module featuring a Direct Current (DC) fast-charging system.

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King Schools Debuts New Test Prep App

Aced Tests Aces Yield

“Are you ready to take your FAA written exam?” That’s a question people ask every student, and students ask themselves every day. Sometimes, it’s pretty hard to know the answer. If you’re using King Schools courses to prepare for your FAA exams, a brand-new app, The KING Test Prep Companion App, puts all the information at your fingertips.

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Skylab Engineering Brings Out More Revised Prototype Fuselage

Electric, Distributed Propulsion Prototype Growing Bit by Bit with Every AirVenture Appearance

Skylab Engineering remains hard at work with their odd little electric aircraft, showing off a more finished, revised fuselage to crowds at AirVenture 2023. The team has been around more than a few times on the circuit, showing off an unusual concept featuring a tadpole-like fuselage with a fishbowl nose and seating for two. Each wing features a leading edge sporting 5 individual electric driven propellers, giving it a look that would fit in with a range of electric VTOL aircraft.

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Diamond Completes First Electric DA-40 Test Flight

Dedicated “Circuit Trainer” Keeps Marching Towards Certification

The Austrians passed another milestone as they head onwards to certification for an all-electric trainer aircraft after completing the first successful test flight of the eDA-40. The flight took place near the Austrian home of the company, getting plenty of time for scenic shots of the plane floating above placid farmscapes below. The aircraft “shall be the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified electric aircraft, is designed to be an excellent electric circuit trainer powered by an “ENGINeUS” electric smart motor by Safran Electrical & Power and charged by Electric Power Systems’ battery module equipped with a Direct Current fast charging syste

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PELA Explained

A Word About "Pre-Designated Emergency Landing Areas" In January of 2023 the Federal Aviation Administration published their latest revision to their Heliport Design Advisory Circular, AC 150/5390-2D. First introduced in 1959, this standard is the only recognized guidance document for heliport design in the United States. While the FAA goes out of its way on page one of their advisory circular to point out the fact that this document is not regulatory in nature, at least not from a federal level, and that the guidance it contains is purely a recommendation, the fact is many other federal, state and local agencies point to this advisory circular in reference, which in many cases makes these recommendations regulatory.

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NASA-uAvionix Partnership Announced

Facilitating the Dawn of BVLOS Operations

NASA and Bigfork, Montana-based aerospace technology concern uAvionix have signed a Space Act Agreement by which the two entities will co-develop advanced Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Command and Control (C2) technologies germane to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in urban environments. In accordance with the agreement’s provisions, NASA and uAvionix will jointly engage in research & development conducive to the establishment of commercial UAS C2 systems utilizing internet-based infrastructure and air traffic control frequencies.

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NTSB Final Report: Piper PA28

Witnesses Reported The Airplane “Banked” To The Right And Impacted A Heavily Wooded Area

On July 13, 2023, about 1157 central daylight time, a Piper PA-28-140 airplane, N8225N, sustained substantial damage when it was involved in an accident near Osage Beach, Missouri. The pilot and one passenger sustained fatal injuries. One passenger sustained serious injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot flew the airplane from its home base at the Carrollton Memorial Airport (K26), Carrollton, Missouri, to the Grand Glaize-Osage Beach Airport (K15), Osage Beach, Missouri.

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Skydio Drones to Document War Crimes in Ukraine

Chronicling Cruelty

The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced the delivery of nine autonomous drones donated by Skydio, an American manufacturer of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), to the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine. Subject drones—Skydio 2+ models, all—are equipped with 4K cameras by which the Prosecutor General’s staff intends to collect photo and video evidence of war crimes across the embattled Eastern European nation.

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