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August 06, 2018

GAMA Publishes 2018 Second Quarter Shipments And Billings Data

Results Are Mixed: Deliveries Rose While Billings Declined

GAMA has published its 2018 second quarter shipments and billings report for the global general and business aviation industry. The total number of aircraft delivered was up, while overall billings was down.

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Airborne 08.06.18: OSH18 'Near Perfect', Stratos 716, New NASA Crews

Also: One Week Wonder Project, TSA Considers Elimination, USPA Gold Medal, 90 Seat Q400

AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 set new attendance records and drew more than 10,000 aircraft, according to the final figures released by EAA. “A ‘perfect’ event may be unattainable, but AirVenture 2018 came about as close as one could imagine," said EAA chairman Jack Pelton. The event drew approximately 601,000, nearly two percent above of 2017’s record total. Stratos Aircraft has introduced an update on its VLJ program and introduced the Stratos 716 model. The Stratos 716 is an evolution of the 714

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Airborne 08.06.18: OSH18 'Near Perfect', Stratos 716, New NASA Crews

Also: One Week Wonder Project, TSA Considers Elimination, USPA Gold Medal, 90 Seat Q400

AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 set new attendance records and drew more than 10,000 aircraft, according to the final figures released by EAA. “A ‘perfect’ event may be unattainable, but AirVenture 2018 came about as close as one could imagine," said EAA chairman Jack Pelton. The event drew approximately 601,000, nearly two percent above of 2017’s record total. Stratos Aircraft has introduced an update on its VLJ program and introduced the Stratos 716 model. The Stratos 716 is an evolution of the 714 Proof of Concept (PoC) aircraft. "When we introduced the Proof of Concept aircraft last year the marketplace feedback was tremendous," said Stratos CTO, Carsten Sun

Boeing Delays Test Flights Of CST-100 Starliner

Cites Issues With Spacecraft's Abort Engines

Boeing will not attempt an uncrewed test flight of its CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle until very late this year or early in 2019, according to the program's project manager.

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DOT IG To Conduct Audit Of FAA's Contract Tower Program

Requested By The Representatives Bill Shuster And Frank LoBiondo

The Department of Transportation Inspector General will conduct an audit of the FAA's Contract Tower Program beginning later this month.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report In Alaska Seaplane Accident

One Of Three People On Board Fatally Injured

The NTSB has released a preliminary report from an accident which occurred in Willow, AK that resulted in the fatal injure of one of the three people on board the aircraft.

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Louisiana Turns To UAVs To Support Environmental Protection

Three Drones Are Being Employed By The State's Department Of Environmental Quality

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs), also known as drones or UAVs, have entered the mainstream as part of the latest development in electronics as their popularity continues to expand across the world. While their uses are varied, many agencies are looking at the aircraft systems as a component to support their respective organization and mission. In the Louisiana Department Of Environmental Quality's (LDEQ) case, the three UASs currently employed by the department have proven to be vital additions to the environmental protection mission.

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Back To Space Seeking Candidates For Student Ambassador Program

Television Show Under Development To Tell The BTS Story

Back To Space (BTS) is seeking candidates for its 2018 Student Ambassador Program. Contestants will be selected based on the submission of essays or videos. Up to 25 will be selected and 10 will be named Senior Ambassadors, to be announced at the BTS VIP event celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo VII this October in Dallas. Winners will be expected to inspire fellow students to develop STEM goals and will have responsibilities that may include filming, acting, writing, producing, science experiment development, campus liaison, launch, recovery, and possibly even crew member on the private space launch.

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Mike Horan Receives USPA Gold Medal For Meritorious Service

Archivist For The Skydiving Museum And Hall Of Fame

The United States Parachute Association (USPA) Board has selected museum trustee, Dr. Mike Horan, as one of three recipients for its Gold Medal for Meritorious Service, awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the skydiving community.

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Eco-Friendly Engine Wash Technology Nears Final Phase Of Performance Testing

Evaluation Being Conducted By NAVAIR

Fleet Readiness Centers East and Southeast engineers are completing the ground work to prepare Naval Air Systems Command for acquisition of a cost-effective and environmentally friendlier technology for cleaning engines.

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NASA: Mars Terraforming Not Possible Using Present-Day Technology

Study Shows Insufficient CO2 For Warming The Red Planet's Surface

Science fiction writers have long featured terraforming, the process of creating an Earth-like or habitable environment on another planet, in their stories. Scientists themselves have proposed terraforming to enable the long-term colonization of Mars. A solution common to both groups is to release carbon dioxide gas trapped in the Martian surface to thicken the atmosphere and act as a blanket to warm the planet.

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Garmin Announces New Aviation Webinars

Free Webinars Range From Tips And Tricks To ADS-B Solutions

Garmin is pleased to announce it is expanding its robust line-up of popular aviation webinars. Ranging from Garmin Pilot tips and tricks, cost-effective autopilot upgrades to low-cost ADS-B solutions, these free webinars offer pilots and customers with a broad overview of the latest Garmin has to offer, while also providing a general operational overview of its vast product line.

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U.S. Army Black Hawks To Receive Upgraded Doppler Navigation Systems

BAE Systems To Provide Touch Screen Computer Display Units For The Aircraft

The U.S. Army has selected BAE Systems to provide touch screen computer display units (CDU) as an upgrade to the company’s ASN-128 Doppler GPS Navigation System on Black Hawk helicopters. The self-contained, all-weather, day or night navigation system enables Black Hawk pilots to view real-time flight plan data.

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FAA Investigating Possible Use Of Airport Funds In Atlanta

City May Have Improperly Paid Attorney's Fees With Airport Money

The FAA is investigating the possible misuse of airport funds intended for improvements and operations at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to pay attorney's fees in response to federal subpoenas related to a City Hall corruption investigation.

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Citizen Astronautics Group Studies Noctilucent Clouds

Gets An Assist From Canadian Air Force High Performance Aircraft

Project PoSSUM has successfully completed a high-altitude research campaign to study noctilucent clouds using a CT-155 'Hawk' training aircraft, thanks to CAE, located at the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) 15 Wing at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

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AMA Drone Report 08.02.18: AMA Vigilant, 100K Remote Certs, Local Drone Regs

Also: AMA Drone Report Survived Oshkosh!, Drone Assists In Rescue, Drone Forums At AirVenture, King Schools LAANC Courses

As the U.S. Senate focuses on FAA reauthorization legislation, members of the AMA Government Affairs team have met with senators and their staff in recent months to share the importance of the Special Rule for Model Aircraft (Section 336). This past weekend, they traveled to EAA Airventure and talked about the latest UAS regulation proposals with members. While there, they had the opportunity to meet with Senator Jim Inhofe (OK) and discuss model aviation and paths to

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Boeing To Establish New Aerospace And Autonomy Center

Becoming First Major Tenant At The New MIT Mixed-Use District

Boeing will be opening a new Aerospace & Autonomy Center in Cambridge, MA, becoming the first major tenant of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) new mixed-use district in Kendall Square.

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Stratos Aircraft Introduces The Stratos 716

Evolution Of The 714 'Proof Of Concept' Aircraft Introduced Last Year

Stratos Aircraft has introduced an update on its VLJ program and introduced the Stratos 716 model. The Stratos 716 is an evolution of the 714 Proof of Concept (PoC) aircraft. "When we introduced the Proof of Concept aircraft last year the marketplace feedback was tremendous," said Stratos CTO, Carsten Sundin. "It was clear that the market is looking for the performance and comfort we were offering, but in a true 6-place aircraft. We have achieved this with the 716."

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Couple Touring The U.S. In A Cessna 170 To Raise GA Awareness

Intends To Document Spending One Week In Each State

While many people utilize their aircraft to go on day trips or overnight camping, Kyle Fosso and his girlfriend Samantha Hagan are taking the idea to the extreme. The pair is taking a 1954 Cessna 170B around the US, spending one week in each of the fifty states.

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Airborne-Unmanned 07.31.18: Remote Pilot Certs, Local Authority, Drone School

Also: Intel's Guinness World Records, Drone Cargo Delivery, FAA Drone Advisory Committee, Solar-Powered SAT-i Aircraft

The FAA has reported that more than 100,000 enthusiasts have obtained a Remote Pilot Certificate to fly a drone for commercial and recreational use since the FAA small drone rule went into effect on August 29, 2016. Under Part 107, the person actually flying a UAS must have a Remote Pilot Certificate, or be directly supervised by someone with such a certificate. The majority of drone pilots get certified by studying online materials and then passing an initial aeronautic

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OSH18: Will Fly For Food

Agricultural Aviation Presents A Growing Opportunity

Watching today's agricultural distribution pilots (crop dusters) at work over crop fields is similar to watching a professional airshow but with far more tangible results. Dating from 1921, the distribution of chemicals from an airplane has been the fastest and most efficient means of performing this essential task.

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OSH18: Things That Fly Under The Radar

Oshkosh Odds And Ends

To put on an annual event a massive as AirVenture takes a lot of volunteers that contribute their time doing jobs that you might not think are related to airplanes ... and in fact, they’re not. There’s garbage to pick up, restrooms to maintain, grass to be mowed and a hundred other jobs that are done to make your aviation experience fantastic.

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Klyde Morris (08.06.18)

Klyde Has a Little Fun With NASA's Graphic History

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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SUU Aviation Partners With Whirly-Girls International

Scholarships Promote Female Helicopter Pilots

The helicopter industry is facing unprecedented pilot shortages with a predicted demand of over 7,000 pilots in the United States alone over the next 18 years. To combat these shortages, Southern Utah University (SUU) Aviation has allocated three $20,000 scholarships to Whirly-Girls International for female helicopter pilot students. This scholarship addition will add a significant dollar amount to the 2019 awards and will help to produce the largest scholarship program in the Whirly-Girls’ 63-year history.

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Airborne-OSH18-Day 5 Redux: Avilution Innovates, New Lancair, Senator Inhofe

Also: King Schools, AmSafe Certified!, One Week Wonder Update, Electric Planes over OSH18!, Jack Pelton Interview--Part 5

An interesting company by the name of Avilution is shaking up the status quo in the avionics world. Determined to find new solutions to age-old problems, Avilution has a decidedly different take on how we should build, equip, and operate our instrumentation. These folks are true electronic innovators. The legendary Lancair company has been through a number of owners and quite a few airplanes... but the latest owners of this speedy little company are making big upgrade

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.06.18): Remote Airport Advisory (RAA)

Remote Airport Advisory (RAA) A remote service which may be provided by facilities, which are not located on the landing airport, but have a discrete ground−to−air communication frequency or tower frequency when the tower is closed, automated weather reporting with voice available to the pilot at the landing airport, and a continuous ASOS/AWSS/AWOS data display, other direct reading instruments, or manual observation is available to the FSS specialist.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.06.18)

Aero Linx: Flights For Life, Incorporated (FFL) Flights For Life, Incorporated (FFL) was formed in 1984 as a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free air transportation to transport blood for the United Blood Service (UBS) of Arizona. FFL works in cooperation with hospitals, blood banks, health-care agencies and private individuals all over Arizona. WE DO NOT FLY PATIENTS. Please do not make requests for patient flights. On a non-emergency basis, Flights For Life provides transportation of human blood, tissue and organs. FFL provides emergency transportation for human blood on an "on demand" basis, to replenish hospital reserves. FFL provides this service continuously 24 hours a day,

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.06.18)

"The 714 PoC aircraft has served a vital role in advancing the design towards the 716. We will first offer the 716X, as an experimental kit aircraft. We see producing a limited number of kit aircraft as a logical step towards certification. It also allows customers who don't want to wait for certification an opportunity to own and operate a Stratos 716X much sooner." Source: Stratos CTO, Carsten Sundin, explaining the update for its Stratos VLJ program and the introduction of the Stratos 716 model. The Stratos 716 is an evolution of the 714 Proof of Concept (PoC) aircraft.

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