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May 14, 2019

Airborne 05.13.19: Apollo 11 Manual, Ageless Aviation, D-Day Squadron

Also: FlightSafety Expands, CHC Scotia, Karen K. Duncan Scholarship, DJI Action Cam

The instruction manual that guided Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to a successful landing on the moon is set to be auctioned by Christies as part of a larger sale celebrating space exploration and the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. The manual was reportedly on board the Eagle lunar lander right between Armstrong and Aldrin as Armstrong reported, "Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." Just after landing, Aldrin wrote the coordinates of the lander on page 10 of the book, the first off-world writing by a human. Agel

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Airborne-Unmanned 05.14.19: Unlawful Drone Demo?, UAS Detection, Schiebel Wins

Also: UK Considers Drone Fee, Drone Finds Radioactivity, 500th Student Trained, Delair UX11 UAV

Questions have arisen over the use of anti-drone jamming technology during the recent Ultra Music Festival in south Florida. A company called "Rational Point" said that it, along with its partners Vigilant Drone Defense and Pemica provided counter-UAV services to protect the Ultra Music Festival from ‘unauthorized’ drones. The company claims they were able to "intercept a total of 61 drones that were attempting to enter the secure airspace above the festival. All 61 drones that were inte

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Airborne-Unmanned 05.07.19: Remote ID, Know Before You Fly, Talon v2.5

Also: NGC's Firebird, AiRXOS Approval, North Dakota Invests, Directed Energy Systems Down Drones

U.S. Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and John Thune (R-SD), members of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, have sent a letter to the DoT calling on the FAA to swiftly publish a proposed rule for remote identification of UAS, also called drones. Remote identification could permit the public, the FAA, law enforcement, and others to remotely track and identify drones and their operators during flight. This would help address the rise of unauthorized drone flights in sensitive areas, including

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Airborne-Unmanned 05.14.19: Unlawful Drone Demo?, UAS Detection, Schiebel Wins

Also: UK Considers Drone Fee, Drone Finds Radioactivity, 500th Student Trained, Delair UX11 UAV

Questions have arisen over the use of anti-drone jamming technology during the recent Ultra Music Festival in south Florida. A company called "Rational Point" said that it, along with its partners Vigilant Drone Defense and Pemica provided counter-UAV services to protect the Ultra Music Festival from ‘unauthorized’ drones. The company claims they were able to "intercept a total of 61 drones that were attempting to enter the secure airspace above the festival. All 61 drones that were intercepted were visually confirmed intercepts. During our three days of service, no unauthorized drones were able to penetrate the secure airspace protecting the Ultra Music Fes

Robinson Delivers Two More Cadets To The University Of North Dakota

School Transitioning To All-Robinson Helicopter Training Fleet

Robinson Helicopter Company recently delivered two R44 Cadets to the University of North Dakota (UND). The bright green and yellow helicopters are the latest additions to the University’s growing fleet of Cadets.

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Virgin Galactic Set To Move Operations To New Mexico

Commercial Spaceflights Closer To Reality, Company Says

At a press conference late last week at the New Mexico State Capitol Building in Santa Fe, hosted by New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, Virgin Founder Sir Richard Branson announced that Virgin Galactic’s development and testing program had advanced sufficiently to move the spaceline staff and space vehicles from Mojave, California to their commercial operations headquarters at Spaceport America, New Mexico. The move, which involves more than 100 staff, will commence immediately and continue through the summer, to minimize schooling disruption for families.

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Bristow Group Inc. Commences Voluntary Chapter 11 Proceedings

Will Restructure And Strengthen Balance Sheet

Bristow Group has voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas. Bristow intends to use the proceedings to restructure and strengthen its balance sheet and achieve a more sustainable debt profile, while continuing to provide safe, reliable and professional industrial aviation services to its global clients well into the future.

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Melissa Martin Awarded The WAI Martha King Scholarship

Award Presented Annually To A Female Flight Instructor

Melissa (Missy) Martin of Polaris, Montana was awarded the 4th annual Martha King Scholarship for Female Flight Instructors during the annual Women in Aviation International Conference in Long Beach, California. This scholarship consists of $5,000 toward an initial CFI certificate or an add-on rating and free, lifetime access to all King Schools courses including FIRCs for life. The total value is over $18,000.

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Gone West: Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Dr. Granville Coggs

Served In The Storied Unit From 1943 To 1946

Dr. Granville Coggs, who was a pilot with the storied Tuskegee Airmen, has Gone West. Dr. Coggs passed away May 6th in San Antonio, TX at the age of 93.

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Gone West: Air Show Pilot Walt Pierce

Had Been The Youngest Pilot Hired By Trans Texas Airways

Walter Wayne Pierce, 79, passed away peacefully at his Irving, TX home May 8, 2019. He was born January 11, 1940, in Bell California.

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USAF Successfully Launches Satellites From New Zealand On Electron Rocket

Launch Was Rocket Lab USA’s Fifth Orbital Mission Overall And Second Orbital Mission Of 2019

The U.S. Air Force and its mission partners successfully launched three Department of Defense research and development satellites on Huntington Beach, California-based Rocket Lab USA’s Electron rocket from Mahia, New Zealand, May 4-5.

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Delta Air Lines' First A330neo Makes Inaugural Flight

Test Flight Conducted At Toulouse Airport

The first A330-900 widebody destined for Delta Air Lines made its inaugural test flight Tuesday from Toulouse airport. The highly fuel-efficient twin-engine jet, one of 35 Delta has on order, is due to be delivered to the Atlanta, Georgia-based airline in the coming weeks.

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Major Drone Service Provider To Oil, Gas Acquired By ICR

Move Facilitates The Next Phase Of ICR’s Inspection Service Offering

Aberdeen, Scotland-based ICR Integrity (ICR) has acquired Sky-Futures Partners Limited (Sky-Futures), a provider of drone-based inspections and drone pilot training for the energy, industrial and government sectors.

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Esterline Simulation Visual Systems Rebranded

Shift To TREALTY Simulation Visual Systems Follows Esterline's Acquisition By TrasnDigm Last March

Following the acquisition of Esterline by TransDigm last March, Esterline Simulation Visual Systems is changing to TREALITY Simulation Visual Systems.

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AD: Viking Air Limited

AD NUMBER: 2019-08-12

PRODUCT: Certain Viking Air Limited Model CL-215-6B11 (CL-215T Variant) and CL-215-6B11 (CL-415 Variant) airplanes.

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AD: The Boeing Company Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2019-08-02

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

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FAA: General Aviation ADS-B Rebates Are Running Out

Only A Few Hundred Of The Rebates Are Unclaimed As Deadline Looms

Only a few hundred of the $500 GA Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) rebate reservations being offered by the FAA remain. Don’t miss this final opportunity to claim an equipage rebate and get ready to fly by Jan. 1, 2020.

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Blue Origin Unveils Its Lunar Lander

Blue Moon Introduced At Washington, D.C. Event

Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos is serious about transporting people to the moon, and Thursday, he unveiled the spacecraft that he wants to use to support them on the lunar surface.

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NBAA Welcomes House GA Caucus Launch In The 116th Congress

Urges Members To Contact Members Of Congress Concerning Aviation Issues

The NBAA is applauding the launch of the U.S. House of Representatives General Aviation (GA) Caucus, and provided an online tool for NBAA members to call upon their elected federal representatives to join the House caucus.

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Saab To Open Site Near Purdue University In Indiana

Facility To Be Located At Discovery Park District Aerospace On The West Side Of  The Purdue University Campus

Saab has announced plans to locate a new U.S. manufacturing operation in Indiana. The facility, located at Discovery Park District Aerospace on the west side of  the Purdue University campus, will support production of the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation T-X jet trainer and create up to 300 new jobs, with hiring starting in 2020.

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Rotax Releases New 914 Service Instruction

Increases The Ignition Check ("Mag Drop") Limitations For The Type 914 (Series) Engines

Rotax has issued a NEW Service Instruction for 914 (series) engines. Effective immediately, the ignition check ("Mag Drop") limits found on Page 3-9 of the current 914 Operators Manual have increased from 300/115 to 500/150. This update will be incorporated into the next revision of the 914 Operators Manual.

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XTI Aircraft Company Successfully Tests Prototype TriFan 600

Tests Of VTOL Aircraft Mark Major Milestone For Company

XTI Aircraft Company (XTI) announced today it successfully completed the first test flights of its 65% scale prototype of the TriFan 600 VTOL aircraft as the company continues to progress on its long-range commercial vertical takeoff airplane.

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EAA Asks Supreme Court To Avert A Crisis

Files Amicus Curiae Brief In The Case Of Sikkelee v. Precision Airmotive, et. al

EAA recently filed an amicus curiae brief, meaning one filed by someone who is not a party to the case, in the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the court to tackle an important aviation product liability case and to reverse a decision made by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court only accepts roughly 3 percent of the petitions filed annually. EAA says it have done its best to persuade the court that this case merits its attention.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.14.19)

“Time and again, House GA Caucus members have been among the most effective champions for the general aviation community.” Source: NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen. The House GA Caucus has re-launched for the 116th Congress.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.14.19): Nonradar Approach

Used to describe instrument approaches for which course guidance on final approach is not provided by ground-based precision or surveillance radar.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.14.19)

Meet Japan's First Female Commercial Airline Captain

From CNN Travel, Ari Fuji was at high school when she realized she wanted to earn her wings and become a pilot. But growing up in Japan, where female pilots were largely unheard of, it was a dream that meant reaching for the sky.

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