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May 11, 2021

Airborne-Unmanned 05.11.21: FAA UAS Symposium, Starship SN15, Wisk-Blade

Also: Altitude Angel, AMA Meets With OMB, CAP SD Members, UASidekick
 
The FAA and AUVSI will co-host Episodes III and IV of the virtual FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Symposium - Remotely Piloted Edition. The theme for this year's virtual event is "Above and Beyond" and will take place on June 9-10, 2021, and September 14-15, 2021. With hundreds of thousands logging in all over the globe to watch, the 'much upgraded' Starship SN15 aced a test flight that had destroyed four prototypes before it. On Wednesday, May 5, Starship serial number 15 (SN15) successfully completed SpaceX’s fifth high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from Starbase in Texas. Similar to previous high-altitude flight tests of Starship, SN15 was powered t

Airborne 05.07.21: Falcon 10X!, Starship SN15 Triumph, Blue Origin Ready

Also: Bell 505 Cargo Hook, Gogo Unlimited Streaming, FAA On The Warpath, Boeing 737-800BCF

Dassault Aviation has announced an all-new Falcon jet. Featuring a range of 7,500 nautical miles, the Falcon 10X will fly nonstop from New York to Shanghai, Los Angeles to Sydney, Hong Kong to New York or Paris to Santiago. Top speed will be Mach 0.925. “Today we are introducing a new benchmark in business aviation,” said Dassault Chairman and CEO Eric Trappier. “The Falcon 10X will offer an unrivalled passenger experience over both short- and long-duration flights, along with breakthrough safety

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Airborne-Unmanned 05.04.21: XPONENTIAL 2021, Avigation Easements, Wingcopter

Also: Ingenuity's Fourth Flight, Online Recurrent Testing, Fire Scout UAV, MissionGO

This week should be chock full of unmanned aviation goodness. AUVSI's annual conference and trade show, AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2021, starts off as an expanded hybrid event series. After the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a virtual staging of XPONENTIAL 2020 last October, the Association decided on a full virtual program this spring followed by an in-person event late in the summer. The series will support its mission to convene the unmanned and automated systems community to accelerate innovation and market adoption o

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Coast Guard Awards 4 With Air Medals In Sitka, Alaska

Extraordinary Heroism Saved The Life Of A Lone Fisherman Adrift At Sea

The Coast Guard presented Air Medals to four crew members during a ceremony at Air Station Sitka Friday, for their role in the rescue of a fisherman near Meyers Chuck, Alaska, Nov. 1, 2020. Rear Adm. Nathan A. Moore, commander, Coast Guard 17th District, presented Air Medals to Lt. Justin Neal, pilot; Lt. Jonathan Orthman, copilot; Petty Officer 2nd Class James Schwader, flight mechanic; and Petty Officer 2nd Class Grant Roberts, rescue swimmer. “It is an honor for me to present the Air Medal to this crew who put their lives at risk and overcame extremely challenging conditions to save a life at sea,” said Rear Adm. Moore. “I am incredibly proud of them.&rdquo

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ABS Air Safety Foundation Announces the BEST in Beechcraft Pilot Training

Programs Contain 25 Learning Modules, Averaging 13 Minutes Each

The ABS Air Safety Foundation has released the Beechcraft Essential Systems and Techniques course: the BEST program. BEST is designed to be the next generation enhancement of the American Bonanza Society's Beechcraft Pilot Proficiency Program (BPPP) which, since 1983, has 'provided the best in Beechcraft pilot training.'

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Klyde Morris (05.10.21)

Klyde Was Just As Breathless As The SpaceX Crew For The SN15 Test

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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First B-1Bs Resume Flight Operations

Stand-Down Ordered After An April 8 Ground Emergency

The first B-1B Lancers resumed flight operations May 3 following a safety stand-down issued April 20 by Gen. Tim Ray, Air Force Global Strike Command commander. Individual B-1B aircraft will return to flight as inspections and maintenance directed during the stand-down are completed on each aircraft. During the stand-down, maintenance depot personnel disassembled the Augmenter Fuel Filter Housing and performed a series of inspections. After each unit was determined to be free of defects, it was reassembled, pressure checked and returned to service.

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Classic Aero-TV: WomenVenture 2019 - The Only Regret You'll Have is Not Trying

From 2019 (YouTube Version): Celebrating Women In Aviation At AirVenture 2019

WomenVenture is largest gathering of passionate female aviators and aviation enthusiasts, held each year during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh since 2008. 2019 marked the 12th year for the celebration. Activities included a networking social, annual group photo with more than 1,000 women on Boeing Plaza, and a ‘Power Lunch’ with keynote speaker U.S. Air Force Col. Kim “Killer Chick” Campbell. Since 2008, EAA WomenVenture has offered the opportunity to bring together female aviators from throughout the flying community. The activities are designed to

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FAA Still On Warpath, Two More Airline Passengers Penalized

Ouch... FAA Proposes Penalties Of $10,5K And $9K Against Two More Airline Passengers

The FAA has proposed civil penalties of $10,500 and $9,000 against two airline passengers for allegedly interfering with flight attendants who instructed them to obey cabin crew instructions and various federal regulations.

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NASA Selects Contractor for Quiet Supersonic Flight Community Testing

Contract Has A Maximum Potential Value Of Approximately $29 Million

NASA has awarded a contract to Harris Miller Miller & Hanson Inc. of Burlington, Massachusetts, to support a national campaign of community overflight tests using the agency’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology research aircraft. This cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a maximum potential value of approximately $29 million with an eight-year period of performance.

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Former Gatwick UAS Lead Ashley Harvey Joins Altitude Angel

Will Take The Lead On Several Key Research Programs

Altitude Angel tells ANN that former Gatwick Airport UAS Drone Lead, Ashley Harvey, will take up the new position of Regulation, Airspace & Airports Specialist. With nearly 25 years' professional experience working in aviation, predominantly at the UK's busiest single-runway operation, Gatwick Airport, Harvey held several roles including Airside Control Lead and Airfield Duty Manager before his appointment as UAS Lead in 2019.

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Pilatus PC-24 Now Can Be Equipped With Lithium-ion Battery Power

TB40 (40 Amp-Hour) Batteries Can Reduce Aircraft Empty Weight By More Than 84 Pounds

True Blue Power has announced the company’s power products can now deliver essential power to the Pilatus PC-24. Intelligent TB40 fifth-generation (Gen5) lithium-ion main ship batteries, TA202 Series USB chargers and the TI2000 DC-to-AC inverter have been certified for the aircraft. “We are very pleased to now be able to offer the True Blue Power lithium-ion battery option to our PC-24 customers. The weight savings and operating performance add even more versatility to the Super Versatile Jet,” said Tom Aniello, Vice President of Marketing for Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd.

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Airborne 05.07.21: Falcon 10X!, Starship SN15 Triumph, Blue Origin Ready

Also: Bell 505 Cargo Hook, Gogo Unlimited Streaming, FAA On The Warpath, Boeing 737-800BCF

Dassault Aviation has announced an all-new Falcon jet. Featuring a range of 7,500 nautical miles, the Falcon 10X will fly nonstop from New York to Shanghai, Los Angeles to Sydney, Hong Kong to New York or Paris to Santiago. Top speed will be Mach 0.925. “Today we are introducing a new benchmark in business aviation,” said Dassault Chairman and CEO Eric Trappier. “The Falcon 10X will offer an unrivalled passenger experience over both short- and long-duration flights, along with breakthrough safety

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NTSB Prelim: Forisch Edward Bushby Mustang M II

Both (Pilots) Tried To Move The Control Stick To The Left, But It Would Not Move

On April 6, 2021, about 1500 eastern daylight time, an experimental amateur-built Bushby Mustang M II, N61EF, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Worcester, Massachusetts. The flight instructor and the pilot were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 instructional flight. The commercial pilot, who was the new owner of the airplane, stated that he hired the flight instructor to ferry the airplane from Fresno, California to Worcester Regional Airport (ORH), Worcester, Massachusetts. Then the flight instructor was then to provide 3 hours of dual instruction before owner’s insurance co

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.11.21)

Aero Linx: The Alfred L. and Constance C. Wolf Aviation Fund The Alfred L. and Constance C. Wolf Aviation Fund was created to help individuals work together in support of general aviation. Read on and enjoy finding many ideas and resources to help you in your general aviation endeavors! Our web site contains many documents, lists of resources, instructions for grants, and useful links to other sites.  All this information is intended to help aviators, aviation groups, and others improve the state of the art in general aviation and also to tell their stories so the public can gain a wider understanding of this important activity. 

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.11.21): Radio Magnetic Indicator

Radio Magnetic Indicator An aircraft navigational instrument coupled with a gyro compass or similar compass that indicates the direction of a selected NAVAID and indicates bearing with respect to the heading of the aircraft.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.11.21)

“It is an honor for me to present the Air Medal to this crew who put their lives at risk and overcame extremely challenging conditions to save a life at sea. I am incredibly proud of them.”    Source: Rear Adm. Nathan A. Moore, commander, Coast Guard 17th District, in comments made after he presented Air Medals to Lt. Justin Neal, pilot; Lt. Jonathan Orthman, copilot; Petty Officer 2nd Class James Schwader, flight mechanic; and Petty Officer 2nd Class Grant Roberts, rescue swimmer.

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