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June 11, 2015

Airborne 06.11.15: LDSD Test, Twin Otter's 50th, Blue Angels Falling Apart?

Also: Aero-Community Update: SAFE, Alaska Mid-Air, Marenco Swisshelicopter, Enstrom Heli, IATA, Glass On Mars

NASA’s Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator project completed its second flight test when the saucer-shaped craft splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the Hawaiian island of Kauai on Monday. NASA said in a news release that two experimental decelerator technologies – a supersonic inflatable aerodynamic decelerator and a supersonic parachute – were tested. The supersonic inflatable aerodynamic decelerator deployed and inflated. The supersonic parachute also deployed; however, it did not perform as expected. What do you get when you take a large single-engine utility airplane called the Otter, remove its engine, and replace it with two

GE Supporting NASA’s Efforts To Relaunch Commercial Supersonic Air Travel

Awarded 2-Year, $599,000 Program To Reduce Engine Noise During Takeoffs And Landings

Scientists at GE Global Research want to help enable future supersonic air travel by addressing existing challenges around engine noise. Global Research, which has a world-class team of research experts in acoustic, aerodynamic, fluidic, and combustion technologies, will explore new methods for reducing jet engine noise during takeoffs and landings of supersonic aircraft as part of a research project with NASA.

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IATA: Airline Profitability Strengthens Further

Lower Fuel Costs Shoring Up The Bottom Line For Many Carriers

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced an upward revision of its 2015 industry outlook to a $29.3 billion net profit. On expected revenues of $727 billion, the industry would achieve a 4.0% net profit margin. The significant strengthening from the $16.4 billion net profit in 2014 (re-stated from $19.9 billion) reflects the net impact of several global factors, including stronger global economic prospects, record load factors, lower fuel prices, and a major appreciation of the US dollar.

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Gone West: EAA Mourns Loss Of Homebuilding Pioneer Ray Stits

Founder Of EAA Chapter 1 In Riverside, CA

Ray Stits, EAA Lifetime 136, aircraft designer and developer/founder of Poly-Fiber coverings, died June 8 of natural causes just under two weeks shy of his 94th birthday. Founder of EAA Chapter 1 in Riverside, California, Ray contributed greatly to aviation and supported the early days of experimental aircraft development. He is survived by his wife, Edith, son Don, two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

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Rolls-Royce, Liebherr-Aerospace Create Power Gearbox JV

Will Develop Manufacturing Capability And Capacity To Support UltraFan Engine

A 50:50 joint venture has been established between Rolls-Royce and Liebherr-Aerospace to develop manufacturing capability and capacity for the power gearbox for Rolls-Royce’s new UltraFan engine.

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HAI Chief Defends Helicopter Training Under GI Bill Of Rights

Opposes House Bill That Would Restrict Money Available To Veterans For Flight Training

HAI president and CEO Matt Zuccaro has released a statement opposing H.R. 475, a bill pending before Congress that includes language to severely restrict the amount of money the Veterans Administration (VA) will pay for a veteran to attend a flight-training degree program at a public college or university.

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Royal Bahamas Defense Force Plucks Five From The Ocean

All Had Been Aboard A Cessna Aircraft That Was Forced To Ditch

A Cessna airplane that had departed from Crooked Island in the Bahamas Monday was forced to ditch off the coast of New Providence southeast of Nassau just before dark. Fortunately, all five people aboard, including an 8-month-old baby, managed to board a liferaft and survived the ditching.

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SMA Aero-Diesel Engine Facilitating Expansion Of Mission Aviation

Third Modified Cessna 182 To Enter Service With North Carolina-Based SIM

SIM USA, based in North Carolina and operating in Niger, Africa, recently welcomed its 3rd C182 upgraded with an SMA STC after a 37-hour flight (averaging 9.4 gph) across the Atlantic from Bangor, Maine to Niamey. All three of SIM’s SMA powered C182s have been ferried to Africa by Wings of Eagles and its pilot, Bill Scott.

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Full RANGR Connectivity Available With ForeFlight Mobile Version 7.1

Enables the Display Of FreeFlight RANGR ADS-B In Data

FreeFlight's certified ADS-B RANGR systems are now fully compatible with the ForeFlight Mobile app version 7.1 that was released last week. With the software update, users can now view ADS-B In weather and traffic data from FreeFlight Systems' RANGR series of ADS-B receivers via the ForeFlight Mobile app.

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Boeing Names Noonan As VP Of Training Systems And Government Services

Succeeds Bob Gower, Who Announced His Retirement Earlier This Year

Boeing has named Tim Noonan as vice president of Training Systems and Government Services (TSGS), effective immediately. Noonan replaces Bob Gower, who is retiring this month after nearly 30 years with the company.

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Wing Control Issue Caused Loss Of Predator Last Year

Aircraft Went Down During Training Sortie In Nevada

Failure of the right wing control on an MQ-1B Predator UAV caused the aircraft to crash last year, according to an official report from the U.S. Air Force.

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AD: Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

AD NUMBER: 2015-11-09

PRODUCT: Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation (type certificate previously held by Schweizer Aircraft Corporation) (Sikorsky) Model 269D and Model 269D Configuration A helicopters.

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AD: Airbus Helicopters (Previously Eurocopter France)

AD NUMBER: 2015-12-01

PRODUCT: Airbus Helicopters (previously Eurocopter France) Model AS355E, AS355F, AS355F1, and AS355F2 helicopters with a Fueltron flowmeter installed.

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Aero-TV: Superior's Gemini Diesel - An Idea Whose Time Has Come?

Superior Is Starting At 100HP And Working Their Way Up!

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2015, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, talked with Scott Hayes, the vice president of sales and markings for Superior Air Parts. Jim’s questions related to their Gemini diesel engine.

Aero-TV: Superior's Gemini Diesel - An Idea Whose Time Has Come?

Superior Is Starting At 100HP And Working Their Way Up!

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2015, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, talked with Scott Hayes, the vice president of sales and markings for Superior Air Parts. Jim’s questions related to their Gemini diesel engine. Jim asked why Superior is bringing a small diesel engine to the forefront. Hayes said they are motivated by the requirement in all parts of the world for better fuel economy and an engine that can burn the more prevalent diesel capable fuels. He said the Gemini Diesel is the answer to both of these requirements.

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Andres Conesa Named New IATA Chairman

Dublin Is The Venue For IATA’s Next AGM

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Andres Conesa, CEO of Aeromexico, has assumed his duties as Chairman of the IATA Board of Governors for a one-year term, effective immediately. Conesa is the first Mexican to hold this position.

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Congress Drops Noise Amendment To Appropriations Bill

Eight Associations Successfully Lobby Congress Eliminate The Provision

A group of eight aviation associations recently sent a joint letter to the leaders of the House Appropriations Committee in a successful attempt to convince the committee not to regulate by legislation.

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United Technologies Mulls Sikorsky Spinoff, Sale

Textron, Boeing, Lockheed Martin Said To Be Interested

The board of directors of United Technology Corp. are reportedly considering their options concerning Sikorsky, with several entities showing interested in the $8 billion business.

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NASA Releases Details Of Second LDSD Test

Two Decelerator Technologies Evaluated During Flight

Engineers are poring over the data following the second experimental landing technology test of NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project. The saucer-shaped LDSD craft splashed down at 11:49 a.m. HST (5:49 p.m. EDT) Monday in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

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AeroSports Update: Air Race 1 Kicks Off In Tunisia

Air Race 1 Is Pure Motorsport At Its Fastest Testing Pilot Skill In The Formula One Aircraft Class

The first Air Race 1 event in Monastir, Tunisia on the 7th of June started the season for this exciting class of custom-built small race planes. Thom Richard of Sweden has claimed victory in the first round of Air Race 1 in front of thousands of spectators.

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Falcon Air Surrenders Air Carrier Certificate For Falcon Air Express

Had Hoped To Establish Commercial Flights Out Of Lakeland Linder Regional Airport

Plans for a commercial service from Lakeland (FL) Linder Regional Airport have been scrapped as Miami-based Falcon Air has voluntarily surrendered the air carrier certificate for Falcon Air Express to the FAA and makes plans to file for bankruptcy.

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Robotic Skies Completes First UAV Field Installation Of GDL 84 ADS-B

Garmin Product Installed Aboard A USI Sandstorm Aircraft

Robotic Skies has completed the first field installation of a Garmin GDL 84 Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) datalink solution into an unmanned platform. Garmin dealer Kings Avionics, Inc., of Henderson, Nevada, a full service Part 145 repair facility and Robotic Skies' founding partner, performed the installation.

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Airborne 06.10.15: SpaceX Payday, CAP Finds Glider, Legend Cub Floats

Also: Falcon 9 Debris, From Ghana To Oshkosh, WingX Pro, Airline 3-Drink Limit, VH-71 Helis, Firefighters v UAV, Rural Airports

NASA has approved a $30 million milestone payment to SpaceX under the agency's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability agreement with the company following a recent and successful pad abort test of its Crew Dragon spacecraft. An aircrew of the Civil Air Patrol’s New Mexico wing spotted the wreckage of a single-seat glider reported missing last Thursday after departing Moriarty Municipal Airport. The pilot of the glider did not survive the accident. CAP cell phone forensics a

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (06.11.15)

“I look forward to taking up the challenges of leading the IATA Board of Governors in the 70th year of this invaluable association. It will be a challenging task in the run-up to the important decisions on climate change, which will be taken by governments at the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 2016." Source: Andres Conesa, CEO of Aeromexico and the new Chairman of the IATA Board of Governors.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.11.15): Ridge

An elongated area of relatively high atmospheric pressure; the opposite of trough.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.11.15)

SAFE -- Society of Aviation & Flight Educators

SAFE is a member oriented organization of aviation educators which fosters professionalism and excellence in aviation through continuing education, professional standards, and industry accreditation.

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