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February 10, 2020

Airborne 02.10.20: Bryant Crash Update, Army Aviator Pay, ABACE 2020 Nixed

Also: NBAA Rallies Members, EAA and FAA Meet, United Buys A Flight School, San Diego Air & Space Museum

NTSB has issued an investigative update for its ongoing investigation of the fatal, Jan. 26, 2020, helicopter crash near Calabasas, California. The Sikorsky S-76B helicopter collided with hilly terrain and was destroyed by impact forces and fire. The pilot and eight passengers were fatally injured. "Our investigators have already developed a substantial amount of evidence about the circumstances of this tragic crash," said NTSB Chairman Robert L. Sumwalt. "And we are confident that we will be able to determine its cause as well as any factors that contributed to it so we can make safety recommendations to prevent accidents like this from occurring again.&rdq

SAFE CFI-PROficiency Workshop Set For June 10-11

Next Workshop Will Take Place At Sportys Academy

Our friends and 'Airborne-Flight Training' news partners at SAFE, the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, are preparing a major aero-education event this summer. According to SAFE, "Professional development is essential in aviation. And there is something for every aviation educator at our CFI-PRO Workshop, next at Sporty's Academy June 10/11, 2020. Whether you are new to aviation education (even working on a CFI) or a seasoned veteran, this learning opportunity will reinvigorate your teaching and accelerate your mastery and proficiency with new ideas and techniques."

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RAA President to Keynote at 2020 Flight School Operators Conference

FSANA 202 Promises To Be Exceptionally Informative this Year... and, In Vegas, No Less!

Faye Malarkey Black, President of the Regional Airline Association (RAA) will be joining this year's Flight School Operators Conference as a keynote speaker on Friday, February 21st, 2020 to highlight the importance of integration between flight training providers and the customers they teach flowing upward to regional airlines in the United States. The importance of the flow of pilots from flight training providers into qualification for employment at regional airlines is a key integration in our nation's pilot supply stakeholder process. Faye represents an organization that is intimately familiar with this relationship. FSANA members are some of the major pro

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GAMI Acquires The Osborne Tip Tank Program

'Osborne by GAMI' Will Be Made Available, With Custom Paint, In Ada, OK

While perusing the BeechTalk message board, we were pleased to see yet another positive development for the folks at GAMI. Boss Tim Roehl announced that the company had just bought the Osborne Tip Tank program and brought it under their wing... particularly interesting news for the Beechcraft community. GAMI's Roehl wrote that, "...GAMI has acquired the STCs and assets of J.L. Osborne, Inc., Victorville, CA. That business is currently being relocated to our facilities in Ada, OK where we will recommence the manufacture and sale of the premier tip tanks available for Beechcraft Bonanzas and other select aircraft models. GAMI takes great pride in offering another outstandin

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Supply Issues Delay Mitsubishi SpaceJet Til 2021

Delay Is Latest Setback For Much Anticipated Program

The much anticipated jetliner program from Mitsubishi Aircraft has been frustrating the industry for a while now... and will again, due to supply issues with parts needed to manufacture the Next-Gen airliner. A half-dozen delays have created some consternation for the company and its client base, as the first delivery to Al Nippon Airways is not looking to take place to mid-2021.

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IAC Adds New Flight Medal To Recognition Programs

American Champion Aircraft Flight Medal Created

The International Aerobatic Club is  adding an interesting new recognition program to its roster. IAC says that together with her father, Dick Swanson, Sara Arnold regularly participates in the International Aerobatic Club, the world’s largest aerobatic club. Dick has been a competitor for many years, starting in a Citabria in 1983. The pair fly an American Champion Super Decathlon and are the only known father-daughter duo currently competing in regional and national IAC contests. Sara had an idea for a Decathlon specific medallion when she was reminded of a retired trophy that originated early in the IAC history, which was presented to the highest scoring competitor flying a Pitts Specia

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NASC Successfully Completes Test Flight Of TEROS UAV

UAV Flew For Approximately An Hour And A Half

Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation (NASC) has successfully completed a test flight of the NASC TEROS UAV, Technology Demonstrator at the NASC Unmanned Aerial Systems Flight Operations and Training Center at the Griffiss International Airport in Rome, New York. During the flight, the UAV flew for approximately an hour and a half in both manual and autonomous flight profiles, which successfully tested the aircraft systems/avionics suite. “Today’s successful flight is a huge step toward reaching our ultimate goal of TEROS approval for integration into the National Airspace,” says Richard Leverich, senior program engineer, Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation.

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Airbus Helicopters Pushing H160 To Join The Miltary

Airbus, Safran, and DGA To Coordinate

The Airbus H160 Program is heading to military service... Airbus Helicopters and the French Armament General Directorate (DGA) are pursuing a new set of studies to further the militarisation of the H160 and to define its associated support ecosystem in the frame of the Joint Light Helicopter program. This contract launches pre-development activities for the military version of the H160, also called the Guépard by the French armed forces, in order to meet the delivery schedule that was brought forward in May 2019 by the French Minister of Armed Forces, Florence Parly.

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NTSB Prelim: Cessna T310 Appeared 'Low and Slow' Prior To Impact

Photographically Documented Utah Accident Took Life of Pilot

From The NTSB Preliminary Report: On January 15, 2020, about 1511 mountain standard time, a Cessna T-310P airplane, N5805M, impacted terrain near Roy, Utah, while on approach to Ogden Airport (OGD), Ogden, Utah. The commercial pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was substantially damaged. The airplane was registered to S.A.C. Industries LLC and operated by Goode Ski Technologies as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan was filed for the local flight that originated from Skypark Airport (BTF), Bountiful, Utah, at 1500 and was destined for OGD.

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Lawmakers Attempt To Force Changes in Aviation Regulations

Maloney, Nadler, Velázquez: FAA Must Implement All NTSB Safety Rec's for Doors-Off Helicopters

New York Democratic Congressmembers Carolyn B. Maloney), Jerrold Nadler, and Nydia Velázquez are hitting the media trail in their attempt to force FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson to adopt all of the NTSB recommendations for doors-off helicopter sightseeing tours that were borne from the Board’s investigation of the March 11, 2018 crash of an Airbus AS350 helicopter in the East River that caused the deaths of all five passengers. The members introduced the Improving Helicopter Safety Act of 2019 on October 28, 2019 to address 'recent deadly helicopter incidents in New York City.'

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Bombardier Strengthens Expands London Biggin Hill Service Center

London Biggin Hill Service Center Scheduled To Be Operational By Mid-2022 

Bombardier is expanding its London Biggin Hill service center with the construction of a new and larger facility nearing 250,000 square feet (approximately 23,225 square meters) to replace its existing hangars. Scheduled to be operational by mid-2022, the new service center will provide customers in the region with extended maintenance support and reinforce Bombardier’s customer service experience in Europe.

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Lockheed Martin Delivers 2nd KC-130J Aerial Refueler To France’s Armée De L'Air

KC-130J Refuels Both Fixed Wing And Rotary Wing Aircraft

It's been a mite busy up in Marietta, GA, as the Lockheed Martin folks keep herding those Herky-birds off to new homes. This time, Lockheed Martin has delivered the second of two KC-130J Super Hercules aerial refuelers to representatives from France’s Armée de l'Air, last week, at the company’s Aeronautics facility. France has received a total of four Super Hercules aircraft — two C-130J-30 combat delivery airlifters and two KC-130J aerial refuelers — through a Foreign Military Sale with the U.S. government. The two C-130J-30 airlifters were delivered in 2017 and 2018, and first KC-130J delivered in September 2019. All of these Super Hercules are operated in co

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Airborne 02.07.20: Astro-Record!, BGen Charles McGee!, B-29 Doc

Also: Abingdon/NGPA Watch, Boeing Retires Aviall Name, First F/A-18 SLM, Starship Update

Setting a record for the longest single spaceflight in history by a woman, NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Soyuz Commander Alexander Skvortsov of Roscosmos and Luca Parmitano of ESA landed on Earth in Kazakhstan, this week. The trio departed the International Space Station in their Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft just a few hours before. For Parmitano and Skvortsov, this landing completed a 201-day stay in space, 3,216 orbits of Earth and a journey of 85.2 million miles. Koch’s first journey into space became a 328-day

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Airborne 02.07.20: Astro-Record!, BGen Charles McGee!, B-29 Doc

Also: Abingdon/NGPA Watch, Boeing Retires Aviall Name, First F/A-18 SLM, Starship Update

Setting a record for the longest single spaceflight in history by a woman, NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Soyuz Commander Alexander Skvortsov of Roscosmos and Luca Parmitano of ESA landed on Earth in Kazakhstan, this week. The trio departed the International Space Station in their Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft just a few hours before. For Parmitano and Skvortsov, this landing completed a 201-day stay in space, 3,216 orbits of Earth and a journey of 85.2 million miles. Koch’s first journey into space became a 328

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Remote ID NPRM Already Totals Over 10,000 Comments

Overwhelming Interest Shows That The FAA Is Going To Have It's Hands Full With This...

The FAA's Remote ID NPRM has caused quite a ruckus, especially with the unmanned hobby segment, with the support of EAA and other entities doing their best to fight off what many people see as altogether ham-fisted rulemaking. The feelings have been magnified as many affected parties thought the FAA's refusal to accede to an EAA request for a deadline extension seemed too much like the FAA trying to put their thumb on the scale. Regardless of all that, the interest and response to the Remote ID NPRM has been HUGE! As of early Sunday morning, the current tally shows the comment roster totaling and astounding 10,628... and will no doubt be a good bit higher once y

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Three-Blade Propeller for the RV-12/RV-12iS Available

Better Climb and Aerodynamic Braking Action Reported

Van’s has published updated RV-12/12iS powerplant kit order forms, a new plans section (47AiS/U) and a service letter (SL 19-12-31), all of which are related to their new (now-available) and optional 3-blade Sensenich propeller kit. Van's notes that, "We displayed this prop on a stand in our booth at Oshkosh last year and flew it to the show on one of our factory aircraft. It garnered quite a bit of interest. Now that the engineering has been completed and testing of the final install package is all wrapped up, the three-blade prop and spinner kit is available to order as an option on new powerplant kit orders (you’ll get to choose either a two-blade or three-blade prop when you orde

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Klyde Morris (02.10.20)

Klyde Gets All Jammed Up In More SpaceX v Boeing SmackTalk

FMI: www.klydemorris.com 

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Classic Aero-TV: An NBAA 2019 Update - True Blue Power Keeps Charging

True Blue Power Awarded Faa's Highest Level Of Lithium Battery Approval

True Blue Power had a number of things to talk about at NBAA including the TSO certification of the company's entire Gen5 main ship battery family. The TB20 (20 amp-hour), TB30 (30 amp-hour) and TB40 (40 amp-hour) received an impressive C179b CLASS A-4B rating, meeting the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) latest and highest level of lithium battery requirements. The newly-certified True Blue Power Gen5 lithium-ion battery family was on display at the 2019 the National Business Aviation Association Convention and Exhibition in

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UVU Aviation Becomes Pilot Pathway Partner with SkyWest

$15K In Tuition Reimbursement Possible

Utah Valley University School of Aviation Science has partnered with SkyWest Airlines to provide students with a clear path to the commercial aviation field upon graduation.The SkyWest Pilot Pathway Program offers enrolled student pilots one-on-one mentorship opportunities, enhanced company seniority, guaranteed final interview with SkyWest Airlines and $15,000 in tuition reimbursement. “UVU Aviation is proud to be affiliated with SkyWest Airlines through their Pilot Pathway Program,” aviation department chair, Randy Johnson, said. “The tuition reimbursement aspect of that program will be a tremendous help to our students and will help provide SkyWest with a supply of highly qualified First

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USAF Veteran's Funeral Draws Hundreds Who Did Not Know Him

91 Year Old USAF Staff Sergeant Laid To Rest, And Honored By Hundreds

The community that bridges both aviation and our nation's military can be a strong and loyal one. When the word went out to a number of veteran's groups and message boards that a USAF Vet would be laid to rest without any remaining family in attendance, that community showed by the hundreds... in the middle of a snowstorm... to pay their respects and make sure that Clyde Baldwin's service and lifetime would not be forgotten.

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Smoking! Boeing 747 Catches Huge Tailwind, Sets Trans-Atlantic Record

New York To London... In Under 5 Hours!

British Airways is enjoying SERIOUS bragging rights this week as a weekend jaunt over the Atlantic took advantage of massive tailwinds to make the trip in 4 hours and 56 minutes... well over an hour less than the norm, but not quite as fast as the times we saw back in the Concorde days. The BA B747-400, registered at G-CIVP blasted off on Sunday, February 9th on a schedule run from JFK to London's Heathrow. The upper winds were extensive, the speeds maintained fairly well throughout the trip and Flightradar-24.com showed that BA Flt 112 maxed out as high as 825 mph shortly after crossing Canada's Atlantic coast. Media reports indicate that this may be a record flight... exceeding a previous record set b

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Singapore Air Show May Be A Ghost Town... But Boeing Will Be There

Nearly 20 Exhibitors Have Pulled Out Over Medical Fears

Boeing says it will still will highlight its 'broad range of commercial and defense products, services and technologies at the 2020 Singapore Airshow, which runs February 11-16 at the Changi Exhibition Center.' “With 60% of the world’s population, the Asia-Pacific region is the largest commercial aviation market in the world. The region continues to demand more single- and twin-aisle airplanes for replacement and growth, along with commercial and defense services,” said Skip Boyce, president, Boeing Southeast Asia. “The Singapore Airshow provides a great opportunity for Boeing to build on our 70-year presence in the region and strengthen relationships with our customer

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.10.20)

Aero Linx: Pilot.dog We are a husband and wife team who formed a nonprofit group to fly and rescue dogs. We’ve made a lot of friends along the way and meet so many kind, warm, and compassionate people that we wanted to start this nonprofit organization to share their stories. We do not have additional pilots as part of Pilot.dog. It’s just us. Pilot.dog is not a transportation organization site like some other sites. We leave the transportation organization up to groups that specializ

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.10.20): Traffic Situation Display (TSD)

Traffic Situation Display (TSD) TSD is a computer system that receives radar track data from all 20 CONUS ARTCCs, organizes this data into a mosaic display, and presents it on a computer screen. The display allows the traffic management coordinator multiple methods of selection and highlighting of individual aircraft or groups of aircraft. The user has the option of superimposing these aircraft positions over any number of background displays. These background options include ARTCC boundaries, any stratum of en route sector boundaries, fixes, airways, military and other special use airspace, airports, and geopolitical boundaries. By using the TSD, a coordinator can monitor any number of traffic situa

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (02.10.20)

"Among other concerns was the contention that this rule is based on an imagined security and safety threat that simply is not proven in relation to traditional modeling. There is absolutely a risk posed by drones operated in proximity to aircraft by poorly informed, careless, and/or deliberately malicious operators, but the same cannot be said for models." Source: From a summary of the many concrns voiced by EAA and other aviation organizations, and users, over the FAA's recent Remote ID NPRM.

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