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November 18, 2010

Joint Base Elmendorf F-22 Wreckage Found, Pilot Still Missing

Trained In Survival Techniques For Sub-Zero Conditions

Alaska Air National Guard search and rescue crews have found the apparent wreckage of an F-22 Raptor Nov. 17 that was assigned to the 3rd Wing at Joint Base Elmendorf in Alaska. The jet lost contact with air traffic control at1940 local time while on a routine training mission Nov. 16.

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CAP National Commander Elected To IACEA Board Of Directors

Role Will Be To Identify And Implement Short And Long-Range Goals For The Air Cadet Exchange

Maj. Gen. Amy S. Courter, Civil Air Patrol's national commander, was unanimously elected vice president of the International Air Cadet Exchange Association Board of Directors during the organization's planning conference held recently in Seattle. She is the first female to hold the position in IACEA's 60-year history.

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Airship Bullet Class 580 Successfully Completes 2nd Inflation Test

Pre-Flight Demonstration Held At NASA Ames Research, Moffett Field

The second successful inflation test of a "Bullet Class 580" airship developed by E Green Technologies, Inc. / 21st Century Airships was completed Tuesday at the Montgomery, Alabama Garrett Coliseum.

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Honduran Military Bell 412s Overhauled By Texas Company

Uniflight Refurbished Five Helos Back To Flying Condition

A company based in Grand Prairie, Texas, recently overhauled and refurbished five Bell 412 helicopters for the Honduran Air Force.

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Accelerated Mission Tests Completed On F100-229 In Record Time

Engines Power F-15, F-16 Fighter Jets

The newest member of Pratt & Whitney's F100 engine family, the F100-PW-229 Engine Enhancement Package (EEP), has successfully completed more than 6,000 total accumulated cycles (TACs) in an accelerated mission test (AMT) at the U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engine Development Center in Tennessee.

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U.K. RAF Goes With Avidyne TAS600 Active-Surveillance Traffic Systems

Royal Air Force To Install Collision Avoidance Systems In Grob G115e Trainers

The Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom plans to install Avidyne's TAS600 Series active-surveillance Traffic Advisory Systems (TAS) in its fleet of Grob G 115E training aircraft.  The contract, announced Tuesday, includes 119 TAS600 Series systems plus spares.

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