Fri, Dec 23, 2011
Happy Holidays from the crews at Aero-News, Aero-TV and
Airborne! Even though the year is coming to a surprisingly busy
close (and thank God for that, eh?), there was plenty to cover this
week in Airborne-land.
And as usual, there were items popping up all over the place,
even as we tried to complete this episode.
PLEASE keep sending us your feedback and ideas... you have no
idea how important that is to us as we evolve the Airborne mission.
As we listen to your critiques, we're getting a far better idea as
to how to tweak and fine-tune future Airborne programming to fit
you needs.
We're continuing to implement your suggestions for a tighter
overall length, without reducing the story count, on Airborne, and
I assure you that we have even great things in store for you as
Airborne evolves rapidly to serve the aviation world. So... be sure
to keep filling us in what you want from ANN, Aero-TV and
Airborne!
Airborne 12.23.11 is chock full of info about the week ending
Friday, December 23rd, 2011... Presented by Aero-TV veteran
videographer and Airborne Host Ashley Hale, and supported by ANN
CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell, Chief Videographer Nathan
Cremisino, and Aero-Journalists Tom Patton and Paul Plack, this
episode covers:
- The FAA Finally Publishes Rest Regs
- TBM-700 Downed In Bad WX
- Avidyne Certs for Piper PA-46 Line
- The Sultan Of Brunei Now Owns ALL Of
Piper
- The Guessing Over The Next FAA Admin Is Under
way!
- Barefoot Bandit To Do Hard-Time
- AeroNav Thinks Flyers Are Their Own Private
ATM
- Another Satellite Coming Down
- SpaceX Readying For ISS Mission
- China's Aircraft Carrier Revealed
- Barnstorming Features EAA's Rod Hightower, This
Week
- TSA's Pistole Seems A Mite PO'ed
- ANN Salutes The Aero-Innovators Of 2011
- Aero-Video Of the Week Encounters
SANTA!!!
- NASA Knows Rock??? Who Knew?
Get Comprehensive, Real-Time, 24/7 coverage of the latest
aviation and aerospace stories anytime, at aero-news.net. And be
sure to join us again next week for another edition of "Airborne"
here on Aero-TV. Thanks for watching. See you next week!
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