Nightfall Inhibits Continued Searches Until Morning
The news coming to ANN from the Gordon Bennett Control Centre is
not good. A balloon flying in the Gordon Bennett race designated
USA2, registration N801NM, is still missing as night falls. The
pilots listed on board have been identified as American citizens,
Richard Abruzzo and Carol Rymer-Davis.
ANN Daily Touch-And-Go:
09.29.10 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing:
09.29.10 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Special Feature: Part II: Phil & Lois's
Excellent Adventure - 09.29.10 (ANN
Special Report, with Former AOPA President Phil Boyer)
Former AOPA President Phil Boyer, who recently visited many airports while touring the US in a Bonanza, discusses with ANN's Jim Campbell what he observed about the state of general aviation.
North American, European Airports Say They Need More Efficient,
Sustainable Aviation Security
During a joint board of directors meeting of the North American
and European regions of Airports Council International (ACI-NA and
ACI EUROPE), U.S., European, and Canadian airport directors
discussed current aviation security issues.
The FAA announced Tuesday that three additional airport projects
have been selected for funding, paid for with more than $2.5
million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars that
became available because of airport projects that came in under
budget nationwide.
Cessna Sponsors Safety Program Prior To NBAA Convention
Opening
To promote high standards of safety for single pilots, Cessna is
sponsoring the Cessna/NBAA Single-Pilot Safety Standdown at
NBAA’s 63rd Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2010) in
Atlanta, GA, on Monday, October 18.
First Engines Powered KC-135s, Were Retrofitted On DC-8 Super
70s
CFM International's CFM56 fleet has become the first high bypass
turbofan family in history to achieve 500 million engine flight
hours in service as the company celebrates its 36 anniversary.
Six Month Extension Worth $13 Million To Lockheed Martin
NASA has awarded a $13 million, six-month extension for
International Space Station cargo mission services to Lockheed
Martin Integrated Systems of Houston.
Assisted The French Navy With First Underway Aircraft Engine
Swap On A U.S. Carrier
Sailors and Marines deployed with the Harry S. Truman Carrier
Strike Group (CSG) reached the mid-way point of their deployment
September 25th, working closely with coalition nations to support
maritime security operations in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of
responsibility (AOR).
Short-Haul Turboprop Airliner Deal Worth $200 Million
An agreement signed by European Turboprop manufacturer ATR and
Trinidad and Tobago’s Caribbean Airlines Monday represents a
firm order by the carrier to purchase nine ATR 72-600 aircraft. The
order is reportedly worth $200 million, and deliveries will start
in late 2011.
When we tune in the ATIS at KSGJ, ANN's home airport, we've
become accustomed to a boilerplate warning about water birds on or
near the runways. It's part of the joy of living near so much
water. And frankly, we'd rather have the birds that what pilots in
some areas of Australia are facing right now.
Consultant In Productions Systems Repair Environments
The Modification and Replacement Parts Association (MARPA) has
lined up industry leader David Doll as a keynote speaker for the
2010 MARPA Conference in October.
One of the good things about retirement is that it gives you time to catch up on all those things that escaped one's attention while busy with 'real' life... and in the case of retired AOPA Boss, Phil Boyer, that means that there is now plenty of time to indulge in his fascination with aero-gadgets. To those of us who watched aviation work its way through several decades of various trials and tribulations, Phil Boyer proved himself to be the real deal... a solid leader with some serious smarts and a true passion for the world of aviation. When he decided to retire after nearly two decades of challenging leadership, we all felt poorer for the loss of his participation but could not deny the that the guy deserved to retire and enjo
Visitors to this year's Oshkosh extravaganza were provided an update on the progress of the Transition Roadable Aircraft, or "Flying Car" and the unveiling of a scalable model of the Beta Prototype (stage 2) next generation design.
Visitors to this year's Oshkosh extravaganza were provided an
update on the progress of the Transition Roadable Aircraft, or
"Flying Car" and the unveiling of a scalable model of the Beta
Prototype (stage 2) next generation design.
One of the good things about retirement is that it gives you
time to catch up on all those things that escaped one's attention
while busy with 'real' life... and in the case of retired AOPA
Boss, Phil Boyer, that means that there is now plenty of time to
indulge in his fascination with aero-gadgets. To those of us who
watched aviation work its way through several decades of various
trials and tribulations, Phil Boyer proved himself to be the real
deal... a solid leader with some serious smarts and a true passion
for the world of aviation. When he decided to retire after nearly
two decades of challenging leadership, we a
Vote Expected Wednesday On NASA Funding Legislation
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday
on a Senate bill setting spending priorities for NASA, according to
House Science and Technology Committee chairman Bart Gordon
(D-TN).
The U.S. government says it strongly supports the important work
of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a UN
specialized agency which develops and promotes standards and
practices for the safety, security and environmental sustainability
of international civil aviation.
Teamsters To Airlines: 'We'll Be Watching', SWAPA Says It Is
Focused On Its Pilots' Careers
The Teamsters Union said Monday that it is assembling an
experienced team of experts to ensure its members' jobs and
interests are protected should the proposed merger of Southwest
Airlines and AirTran Airways be approved by federal regulators and
shareholders.
"I felt it was better to consider a flawed bill than no
bill at all as the new fiscal year begins. I will continue to
advocate to the Appropriators for the provisions in the Compromise
language.” Source: House Science
and Technology Committee chairman Bart Gordon (D-TN).
An approach over an airport or runway following an instrument
approach or a VFR approach including the go-around maneuver where
the pilot intentionally does not make contact with the runway.
George Washington University in Washington, DC, established a
Space Policy Institute in 1987. The Institute conducts research on
space policy issues, organizes seminars, symposia, and conferences
on various topics, and offers graduate courses on space policy.