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June 10, 2024

SERIOUS Balloon Action Coming To Hungary This Fall

The World's Best Balloonists To Compete In Hungary This September

The FAI tells us that over a hundred hot air balloons from more than thirty countries around the world will color the skies of Szeged, Hungary, between 8-14 September 2024, at the 25th FAI World Hot Air Balloon Championship, the biggest international competition in hot air ballooning. The sport's most prestigious competition will attract participants from more than 30 countries from all over the world, from Australia to Canada, including Japan, China, India, Brazil, the United States, -one of the top countries of previous World Championships - and many other European countries, and of course everyone will be cheering on the Hungarian competitors. For the first time, pilots from

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LAA Issues Tech Directive For Certain R914-Equipped Aircraft

At Least One Aircraft Has Experienced An In-Flight Carbon Monoxide Alarm Event

We're becoming big fans of the work we've seen conducted by the UK's Light Aircraft Association... which has just issued a Mandatory Technical Directive... The MTD, MTD-03-2024 has been issued to introduce mandatory disabling of cabin heat on examples of the type fitted with Rotax 914 (and derivative) engines. This follows an in-service occurrence of carbon monoxide entering the cabin due to leaks from the exhaust system. The Directive applies to operators of the Aeropro Eurofox, more specifically all models fitted with Rotax 914 engines (or derivatives) and cabin heat.  

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NASA Remembers Apollo 8's Bill Anders

Major General Anders Was Tragically Lost In A T-34 Accident This Past Weekend

NASA has issued a statement on the untimely passing of Apollo astronaut Maj. Gen. (ret.) William “Bill” Anders, who passed away June 7, in San Juan Islands, Washington state, at the age of 90. “In 1968, as a member of the Apollo 8 crew, as one of the first three people to travel beyond the reach of our Earth and orbit the Moon, Bill Anders gave to humanity among the deepest of gifts an explorer and an astronaut can give. Along with the Apollo 8 crew, Bill was the first to show us, through looking back at the Earth from the threshold of the Moon, that stunning image – the first of its kind – of the Earth suspended in space, illuminated i

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CubCrafters Adds Midwest Dealer

Omaha Aircraft Sales Takes Charge of NE, KS, MN, IA, IL, ND, SD

Omaha Aircraft Sales of Nebraska has completed the process of joining the family, and will now handle the sales and support for a solid chunk of the midwest. Omaha Aircraft Sales will now be the Certified Sales Center for North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and parts of Illinois. CubCrafters is sure the team will provide a buying process that's enjoyable, informative, and smooth in a way that befits the high quality brand. Omaha will offer the whole catalog now, all the way down to used planes and kits. They'll carry CubCrafters' blue-chip FX-3 Carbon Cub, of course, but they're just as excited for the upcoming Rotax-powered Carbon Cub UL and

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Special Missions South American Training Academy Purchases MD 530F

Will Conduct Security And Military Training

MD Helicopters has signed a contract for an MD 530F with Special Missions training center in Argentina. The aircraft will be used for police, security, and military training in heli-borne assault and reconnaissance operations at their training center in La Pampa Providence, Argentina. “Incorporating the MD 530F into our services will significantly bolster our capacity to deliver top-tier solutions to our valued customers. The unmatched performance, agility, and maneuverability of the 530F will not only elevate our operational efficiency but also ensure enhanced uptime, enabling us to exceed expectations in our services.” Javier Catoni, President of Special Missions.

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Nolinor Adds Classic Cessna 172 To Its Become A Pilot Program

Company Offers Free Pilot Training For Employees... Wow

Nolinor Aviation has acquired a second Cessna 172 for its Become a Pilot program. This Cessna 172 (C-172), rich in history and carefully restored, will be made available to Nolinor Aviation employees, offering an exceptional pilot training opportunity. Launched in 2020, the Become a Pilot program has already enabled more than twenty employees to obtain their professional pilot licenses and realize their dreams of flying. More than ten of them are now active as pilots within the company.

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ATC Issues, Lack of Safety Technology Led to Near-Collision on Foggy TX Runway

FAA Recently Announced That It Would Be Installing A Surface Detection System At Some Airports, Including Austin

The National Transportation Safety Board found that the lack of critical safety technology and incorrect assumptions by an air traffic controller led to a near-collision between a Southwest Airlines B-737 and FedEx B-767 on an Austin, Texas runway last year. On the morning of Feb. 4, 2023, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport was covered with dense fog, limiting visibility for air traffic controllers and flight crews. The air traffic control tower did not have surface detection equipment to aid controllers in monitoring traffic on the taxiway and runway. Just after 6:34 a.m., when FedEx flight 1432 was about six minutes from

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Aero-TV: Mister Mulligan Takes Us Back to Simpler Times

Doug Rozendall Explains The History of The Historic Replica

Doug Rozendaal took a moment out of his busy Sun 'n Fun experience to talk about the charm of Mister Mulligan, his classic Howard DGA-6. Rozendaal's aircraft isn't the original one-off, purpose-built race plane, of course, but actually a very convincing replica of the storied aircraft. The design hails back to the golden age of racing, when the 30's economy wrought havoc on budgets around the globe.

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NTSB Final Report: Bell OH-58A

One Of The Main Rotor Blades Then Struck The Tail Boom, And The Other Blade Flapped Down...

Analysis: The pilot reported that he was relocating bundles of trees from the harvest field onto a truck bed. Approximately 30 minutes into the operation, the load hook did not immediately release when he was setting a bundle down. The pilot pressed the release button multiple times, as he had done in similar situations in the past. The helicopter’s momentum, as it moved back towards the field, caused the bundle to slide a few feet.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.10.24)

Aero Linx: Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA) Established February 25, 1993, the Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA), based in Washington, D.C., is a not-for-profit association, representing more than 923 global member companies. Collectively, they lead critical logistics programs, purchasing efforts, and distribution of aircraft parts world-wide. Member companies include: distributors, suppliers, surplus sales organizations, repair stations, manufacturers, airlines, operators, and other companies that provide services to the aviation parts supply industry. 

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.10.24): Known Traffic

Known Traffic With respect to ATC clearances, means aircraft whose altitude, position, and intentions are known to ATC.

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