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May 21, 2018

Airborne 05.21.18: Bally Bomber At OSH18!, Belite Chipper, CH-53 Deliveries

Also: NATS-Aireon, H135 For US Navy, EmPower STC, Spidertracks-Olympic Aero Services

Oshkosh 2018 is ramping up to be an outstanding addition to an aviator’s MUST-SEE list... especially now that we’ve learned that one of the homebuilt aircraft community’s most amazing efforts is due to make an appearance. Known as ‘Bally’s Bomber’ the third scale B-17 that has been painstakingly crafted over the course of more than 17 years is now looking to make its debut at Oshkosh, this July 23-29. The Bally Bomber for the first time last November 14th, though builder Jack Bally or

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Airborne 05.21.18: Bally Bomber At OSH18!, Belite Chipper, CH-53 Deliveries

Also: NATS-Aireon, H135 For US Navy, EmPower STC, Spidertracks-Olympic Aero Services

Oshkosh 2018 is ramping up to be an outstanding addition to an aviator’s MUST-SEE list... especially now that we’ve learned that one of the homebuilt aircraft community’s most amazing efforts is due to make an appearance. Known as ‘Bally’s Bomber’ the third scale B-17 that has been painstakingly crafted over the course of more than 17 years is now looking to make its debut at Oshkosh, this July 23-29. The Bally Bomber for the first time last November 14th, though builder Jack Bally originally envisioned the project to require some five years or so... The result is gorgeous.... One of the seven wonders of the homebuilt aircraft world... this one requiring 25,00

Old Data Reveal New Evidence Of Europa Plumes

Scientists Are Looking Again At Data Collected In 1997

Scientists re-examining data from an old mission bring new insights to the tantalizing question of whether Jupiter’s moon Europa has the ingredients to support life. The data provide independent evidence that the moon’s subsurface liquid water reservoir may be venting plumes of water vapor above its icy shell.

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NATS Takes Equity Stake In Aireon

Goal Is To Help Accelerate Technology Revolution In Global Aviation Surveillance

The UK air traffic management service provider, NATS, has announced it has invested in Aireon, the company pioneering a space-based air traffic surveillance service set to revolutionise the aviation industry.

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Lee County FL Acquires Six H125s To Upgrade Mosquito Control Fleet

FAA Approved STC Allows Higher Operating Weight For Aerial Spraying

The Lee County Mosquito Control District in Florida is operating six new Airbus H125 helicopters as part of a major upgrade of its aircraft fleet. The new aircraft are being used to support aerial spraying to control the mosquito population in the roughly 1,000 square-mile district in southwest Florida, which includes the city of Fort Myers.

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Insight Robotics Expands Its Footprint In Mexico, Portugal and Spain

Develops Strategic Distribution Partnerships

Insight Robotics is expanding its business in Mexico, Portugal and Spain by establishing Distribution Partnership with Robotics Galu in Mexico and Leitek Innovative Solutions in Iberia respectively, which ensures an increased geographic sales footprint and broader access to maintenance and support resources for better client's engagement.

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CPS Energy Invests In Drone Technology

Will Be Deployed To Inspect Poles And Wires

Focused on its commitment to provide its customers with reliable electric service, CPS Energy is now using drone technology to perform routine inspections of overhead infrastructure in a safer and more efficient way.

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Textron Aviation Unveils Upgraded Warranty Claims Processing Website

Integrates New Functionality And Post-Purchase Support

Textron Aviation has launched its upgraded warranty claims processing site at the company’s 2018 Customer Conference in Wichita, KS. The improved site integrates new functionality into its claim processing and post-purchase support designed to provide a simple, convenient and intuitive experience for customers.

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Magellan Invests In Establishing World-Leading Space Capability In Canada

Two Chairs Established At The University Of Manitoba

Magellan Aerospace has announced funding of $625,000 (Canadian) for an Industrial Research Chair (IRC) in the area of satellite development, and a further $120,000 contribution towards a second Chair for Design Engineering, both at the University of Manitoba (U of M).  Magellan's Winnipeg division and the U of M have a long and established collaboration and a shared vision to establish a world-leading space capability in Manitoba at the university.

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Fortress UAV Will Host Drone Day Event

Will Feature Demonstrations From Various Manufacturers, Public Safety Response Teams

Fortress UAV will host an inaugural Drone Day event at the Plano, Texas headquarters on June 1st, 2018 with DJI, CyPhy Works, Intel, Yuneec, the North Texas PSURT (Public Safety UAV Response Team) and Stampede Global.

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NAVAIR Engineers Honored By AIAA-San Diego

Recognized For Development Of F/A-18 Cabin Pressure Test Laboratory

Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) engineers were recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) – San Diego section May 10 for their development of the F/A-18/EA-18G Cabin Pressure Test Laboratory (CPTL) last August.

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Seattle Television Station, Aviation Contractor At Odds Over Accident

Each Blames The Other For Fatal Injury Of Two People

Seattle television station KOMO and its the contractor that supplies helicopters and pilots to the station are blaming each other for an accident which occurred in March of 2014 that fatally injured the two people on board the aircraft and seriously injured two people on the ground.

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GKN Aerospace Sells The 1000Th Electronic Flight Bag Solution To HiFLy

Milestone Package Goes To European Wet Lease Specialist

GKN Fokker Services has sold its 1000th Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solution for iPad to European wet lease specialist airline HiFly, one of the first customers of the EFB solution in 2012.

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AD: Boeing Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-10-08

PRODUCT: Boeing Model 717-200 airplanes.

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Aero-TV: IXI Dronekiller - For When Good Drones Go Bad

Designed To Disable All Types Of Drones
 
IXI Technology displayed its "Drone Killer" at AUVSI earlier this month. According to the company, the Drone Killer disables Unmanned Air Vehicles of all types. The Drone Killer enables Defense and Security Forces to thwart the use of drones by criminals and enemy combatants for surveillance and direct attacks to drop bombs, grenades, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on fighting forces.

Aero-TV: IXI Dronekiller - For When Good Drones Go Bad

Designed To Disable All Types Of Drones

IXI Technology displayed its "Drone Killer" at AUVSI earlier this month. According to the company, the Drone Killer disables Unmanned Air Vehicles of all types. The Drone Killer enables Defense and Security Forces to thwart the use of drones by criminals and enemy combatants for surveillance and direct attacks to drop bombs, grenades, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on fighting forces.

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Belite Chipper Offers Metal Wing Option

Now Quick Build Time Estimates Updated To 350 hours

The Chipper STOL, a two place EAB aircraft kit from Belite Enterprises, is now available with a metal wing option. This option substantially reduces build time, reduces drag, improves performance and will improve the resale value of Chippers.

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Interior Awards First Contract For Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Services

Drone Services Contract Capitalizes On Industry Strengths, Part Of A Broader Strategy To Aggressively Combat Costly Wildfires

As part of a broader strategy to aggressively combat wildfires, the U.S. Department of the Interior has awarded a Call When Needed contract to four U.S. companies for small-unmanned aircraft systems services. The contract, which is Interior’s first of its kind, will allow the agency to obtain fully contractor-operated and maintained small drones that are ready when needed to support wildland fire operations, search and rescue, emergency management and other resource missions in the Contiguous 48 States and Alaska.

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Canada Invests In Transportation Infrastructure In Nunavut

Will Support Projects At First Air Operations In Iqaluit And Five Airports

The Government of Canada supports infrastructure projects that create quality middle-class jobs and boost economic growth. Enhancing the northern transportation system supports and promotes economic growth and social development, offers job opportunities, and ensures greater connectivity for Northerners.

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Sikorsky Begins CH-53 Helicopter Deliveries To The USMC

King Stallion Heavy Lift Helicopter Can Lift Three Times The External Load Of Its Predecessor

Sikorsky has delivered the first CH-53 King Stallion helicopter to the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). The aircraft is the first of an expected 200 helicopters for the Marine Corps' fleet.

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Klyde Morris (05.21.18)

Klyde's Just Not Getting The Need For An Emotional Support Goat

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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ACI Europe & EASA Workshop For Aerodromes Planned

Will Be Held June 14 At Frankfurt Airport In Germany

Few measures have proven more effective than the collection and analysis of data for building safety in aviation. Occurrence reporting is a key component for collecting safety data and European Regulation 376/2014 sets out the principles that apply in the European Union.

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WFPS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Program To Take Flight

Aircraft Equipped With Thermal Imaging Cameras

This June, the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service will launch its Unmanned Aerial Vehicle program, which will allow for safer, quicker, and more efficient response to a variety of emergency situations.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.21.18): Expedite

Expedite Used by ATC when prompt compliance is required to avoid the development of an imminent situation. Expedite climb/descent normally indicates to a pilot that the approximate best rate of climb/descent should be used without requiring an exceptional change in aircraft handling characteristics.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.21.18)

Aero Linx: The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) is a Schedule 3A public entity in terms of the Public Finance Management Act ("PFMA"). It was established on the 1st of October 1998, following the enactment of the now repealed South African Civil Aviation Authority Act,1998 (Act No.40 of 1998). The Act provided for the establishment of a stand-alone authority charged with promoting, regulating and enforcing civil aviation safety and security. It reflected the Government's priorities and was in line with international trends in the aviation world where more and more states implemented this option. The abovementioned Act was

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.21.18)

"Typical finished weight of a metal Chipper is 625 to 630 pounds with a Rotax engine and 21" tires. Useful load is greater than 600 pounds, and engines up to 120 HP may be used. With my upgraded Rotax, I'm cruising at about 92 knots with huge tundra tires and long Alaska main / tail gear @ 5.4 GPH. Furthermore, my Chipper is set up with nearly 50 gallons of usable fuel, allowing a remarkable 8 hour range. This has aided my flying into remote wilderness in northern Canada and Alaska." Source: Belite Enterprises founder Jim Wiebe, commenting on the latest upgrades to his homebuilt airplane, 'Chipper.'

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