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December 18, 2019

Airborne 12.18.19: Delta is HIRING!, Aspen Evolution MAX, U2 Pilot Booted

Also: TBirds and F-35 at SnF2020, San Diego Air & Space Museum, WAI 2020 Pioneer Hall Of Fame, LA Sues FAA

Polish off those resumes! Delta is set to hire and train more than 1,300 pilots in the next year — the largest single-year hiring event in more than two decades. Pilots hired in the next year will fill positions across a broad range of mainline fleet types at Delta crew bases in New York, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Detroit, Seattle and others. The latest hiring plan is part of a broader effort to onboard more than 8,000 aviators in the next decade to backfill current pilots who are reaching the mandatory retirement age. Aspen Avionics Evolution MAX series of displays have been approved for sale in EASA regulated countries. With red

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From Alaska Air Ambulance Accident

Three Fatally Injured When The Piper Navajo Impacted Terrain

The NTSB has released a preliminary report from an accident which occurred November 29 about 15 miles west of Cooper Landing, Alaska. The aircraft, a Piper Navajo operating as an air ambulance, was destroyed by impact and postcrash fire when it collided with mountainous terrain. The three occupants; the airline transport pilot, a flight nurse, and the flight paramedic were fatally injured.

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NASA's X-59 Quiet Supersonic Research Aircraft Cleared For Final Assembly

Aircraft Is Shaped To Reduce The Loudness Of A Sonic Boom Reaching The Ground To That Of A Gentle Thump

NASA's first large scale, piloted X-plane in more than three decades is cleared for final assembly and integration of its systems following a major project review by senior managers held last week at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

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Aerojet Rocketdyne Gears Up For First Flight Of Boeing's Starliner Spacecraft

Launch Scheduled For December 20 From The Central Florida Coast

The first orbital flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner aircraft is set to December 20, launching from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, and from start to finish, Aerojet Rocketdyne will play a major role in the mission.

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ETS And Safran Inaugurate The Safran Industrial Research Chair

Focus Will Be On The Development Of Sustainable Aero-Propulsion Systems

The holiday season is here, bringing with it the busiest airports of the year. Unfortunately, this time of friends, family and festivities comes at a price. World air traffic, which is growing by 4 to 5 percent each year, produces more than 2 percent of all human activity-related greenhouse gases. Francois Garnier, a faculty researcher at the Ecole de technologie superieure (ETS), plans to help resolve part of this problem by reducing fine and ultrafine particles emissions from aircraft engines at their source.

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Dreams Soar, Inc., Reveals First Academic Scholarship Recipient

Lauren Abernathy From Ocoee, Florida, Is The Inaugural ERAU Academic Scholarship Recipient

Dreams Soar, Inc., has named Lauren Abernathy from Ocoee, Florida, as the inaugural Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University academic scholarship recipient. The new scholarship program was announced earlier this year by Ms. Shaesta Waiz, founder and president of Dreams Soar and an alumna of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and its flight training program in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Navy Pilots Demand Changes In On-Base Weapons Policy

Letter Follows Deadly Shooting At NAS Pensacola

A form letter created by dozens of U.S. Navy pilots demands that more pilots be allowed to carry sidearms on base in the wake of a deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola.

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British Airways Pilots Agree To A New Contract

New Pact Approved By A Nine To One Margin

A ballot of British Airways pilots closed Monday following the dispute over pay and terms and conditions. Members of the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) employed by BA voted nearly 9 to 1 to accept the final agreement which was proposed by ACAS and recommended by BALPA and its BA reps.

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Silver Airways Resumes Service To Freeport And Marsh Harbour, Bahamas

Service To Treasure Cay Expected To Resume In February

Silver Airways, a long-standing partner and necessary air service link to the Bahamas, resumes service to Freeport, Grand Bahamas and Marsh Harbour in the Abacos starting December 19, 2019.

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Inventor Flies 'Iron Man' Suit Up To 85 Miles Per Hour

Sets Record For Fastest Speed In Such A Suit

A British inventor wearing a flying suit that is entirely 3-D printed has flow the suit at speeds up to 85.06 miles per hour (73.91 knots), setting a new world record for "fastest speed in a body-controlled, jet-engine-powered, wind-guided suit".

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U2 Pilot Discharged From The Air Force For Drug Use

Capt. Joshua Bird Convicted At A General Court-Martial In October For Using Cocaine, Other Charges

U-2 pilot Capt. Joshua Bird of the 99th Reconnaissance Squadron was convicted in October in a general court-martial for using cocaine and distributing dextroamphetamine sulfate ... which is prescribed for treatment of ADHD ... for recreational use. He was also convicted of obstructing justice by shaving his entire body to avoid a drug test.

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AD NUMBER: 2019-23-14

PRODUCT: All Boeing Model 737-100, -200, -200C, -300, -400, and -500 series airplanes.

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AD: Dassault Aviation Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2019-23-18

PRODUCT: All Dassault Aviation Model MYSTERE FALCON 50, MYSTERE FALCON 900, and FALCON 900EX airplanes; and Model FALCON 2000 and FALCON 2000EX airplanes.

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Airborne 12.16.19: C-130 Tragedy, Drone Racing Showdown, AirVenture 2020

Also: Clay Lacy Aviation, AF Academy UAS Center, New Flying Classroom, UN World Space Forum

Human remains have been recovered from a Chilean Air Force C-130 which went down last week while enroute to Antarctica. Arturo Merino, head of Chile’s air force, said there were no survivors from the accident. The plane had departed Monday from the southern city of Punta Arenas in Chilean Patagonia. There were 12 passengers and 17 crew members on board the aircraft. “The condition of the remains we discovered make it practically impossible that anyone could have survived the airplane accident,”

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FAA To Improve Airmen Certificate Testing

Changes Apply To All Certified Pilots Of Manned And Unmanned Aircraft

The FAA on Jan. 13, 2020, will launch improvements to the way it tests all applicants for an FAA airman certificate. This applies to all certified pilots of manned and unmanned aircraft.

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FAA MOUs Established For Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) And Runway Safety

Furthers The Longstanding Relationship Between The Two Organizations

Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) have been established between the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) and the FAA, furthering the longstanding relationship between the two organizations. The signing took place on Friday, December 13, 2019 at the FAA Headquarter in Washington DC. Both Memorandums were signed by FAA Administrator Steve Dickson, and NASAO Chair John Binder.

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Breeze Aviation Announces Utah As Corporate Headquarters

Airline Should Create 368 Jobs In The Next Five Years

The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) is pleased to announce a corporate headquarters in Salt Lake for Breeze Aviation, a new company with plans to create 369 jobs in the next five years.

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FAA Announces Safety Rating For Venezuela

Does Not Comply With ICAO Safety Standards Under The IASA Program

The FAA has announced that the Venezuelan regime does not comply with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety standards under the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program and has been assigned a Category 2 rating.

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Opener Named Presenting Sponsor Of EAA AirVenture Innovation Showcase

Company Designs And Builds The All-Electric BlackFly Personal Aircraft

Opener, the company that designs and builds the all-electric BlackFly personal aircraft, has been named the presenting sponsor of the Innovation Showcase at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2020. The 68th annual Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in convention is July 20-26 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, WI, and annually draws 600,000 people and 10,000 aircraft.

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Delta And Wheels Up Announce Partnership

Airline Will Hold An Equity Position In The Charter Carrier

Delta Air Lines and Wheels Up are partnering to create one of the world's largest owned and managed fleets of private aircraft. The partnership will make private aviation accessible to more consumers and provide unparalleled travel options.

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Airliner Order Boom Appears To Be Cooling

Grounding Of The 737 MAX Thought To Be A Major Factor

For the past several years, both Boeing and Airbus have announced huge orders for airliners, sometimes numbering in the hundreds of units. The buying spree by airlines has led to a backlog of more than $800 billion combined between the two planemakers.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.18.19)

“Opener has an unparalleled leadership position in new technology driving personal flight. They have been a part of the Innovation Showcase at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for the past two years and have been a prime example of the innovative aviation technology we’ve been introducing at AirVenture.” Source: Dave Chaimson, EAA’s vice president of business development and membership.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.18.19): Contact Approach

An approach wherein an aircraft on an IFR flight plan, having an air traffic control authorization, operating clear of clouds with at least 1 mile flight visibility and a reasonable expectation of continuing to the destination airport in those conditions, may deviate from the instrument approach procedure and proceed to the destination airport by visual reference to the surface.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.18.19)

Classic Jet Aircraft Association

The Classic Jet Aircraft Association (CJAA) is a federally chartered, tax exempt 501(c)7 organization with headquarters in Maryland. CJAA is organized into a nine-member board supported by experts in finance, safety and administrative functions.

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