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December 02, 2019

Airborne 12.02.19: EAA v 'BeerVenture', DC Lockdown, S-64 Air Crane

Also: Flight Design SB, Airport v Rabbits?, WAI’s 31st Conference, ICAO Council Leadership
 
If you've been to AirVenture, you've probably noticed the party tent near the entrance advertising cold beer and servers in bikinis. The "Beer Venture" business has been something of a thorn in the side of EAA, which has been in discussions with brothers Carl, Dean and Steven Sosnoski. Those escalated when EAA filed a lawsuit claiming trademark infringement, unfair competition, trademark dilution and trademark counterfeiting. EAA’s Dick Knapinski said the talks have been "rather amicable", and that "the filing is a legal step to make sure (the discussion) stays on track, so it doesn't drop through the cracks. We fully expect to

Mexico Plans To Ramp Up Ramp Checks

Will Inspect All Aircraft Operating Under Part 91 And Part 135

If you're planning a trip to Mexico in your personal airplane or via charter, you may find yourself and your airplane to be the focus of heightened scrutiny at any airport you might happen to use.

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WAI Announces The Pat Luebke Memorial Scholarship

Donations Will Be Used To Fund Members’ Personal Development In Aviation

Patricia Luebke, WAI 1954 and a regular and longtime contributor to Aviation for Women and Aviation for Girls magazines, passed away on November 22, 2019, after a brief illness. Pat was a proud member of Women in Aviation International and was the creative force behind many of the organization’s key programs and events including Take Your Daughter to Conference, which became Girls in Aviation Day; the annual female group photo at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh; a WAI time capsule for our 25-year anniversary; the conference Daily newsletters, the Annual Fund Pioneer Hall of Fame tote bag; and the Honor The WASP event on Memorial Day weekend.

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NTSB Releases Factual Report From Taquan Air Accident In Alaska

Marginal VFR Conditions Prevailed At The Time Of The Accident

The NTSB has released the factual report from an accident involving a de Havilland DHC 3 Otter floatplane on a charter flight in Alaska in July.

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JetQuad Is A Turbine-Powered VTOL Drone

Company Lists Cruise Speed In Excess Of 260 Knots

Fusion Flight has been developing a turbine-powered VTOL drone that it compares to a "scaled-down version of the Harrier Jump-Jet".

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Airbus And Strata Celebrate 10-Years Of Partnership

Working Together To Shape UAE’s Aerospace Industry

Airbus is celebrating 10-years of partnership with Strata shaping the UAE’s aerospace industry, highlighting key milestones achieved with the UAE-based manufacturer throughout the past decade.

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U.S., Norwegian Student Pilots Train Together In First Allied F-35 Basic Course

Students Took Their First Flights In September And October

In a span of eight demanding months, four 62nd Fighter Squadron student pilots — two U.S. and two Norwegian — will learn the ins-and-outs of the F-35A Lightning II as they train through the first-ever allied F-35 basic flight course, or B-course, beginning as novices and developing into proficient and lethal fighter pilots.

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Air Canada's Rovinescu Honored By Globe And Mail's Report On Business

Named CEO Of The Year, Strategist Of The Year By The Publication

Air Canada president and Chief Executive Officer Calin Rovinescu has been named CEO of the Year and Strategist of the Year by the The Globe and Mail's Report on Business Magazine. This is the second time Mr. Rovinescu has been selected as Canada's top CEO by the magazine.

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Report: Helicopter Market Size to Reach $68.36 Billion By 2026

Huge Demand For Lightweight Helicopters To Propel Growth

The global Helicopter Market size is projected to reach $68.36 Billion by 2026, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.47% during the forecast period. However, the market was valued at $48.19 Billion in 2018.

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Elbit Introduces MAGNI, A Vehicle-Launched Multi-Rotor Micro-Drone

Transforms Any Combat Vehicle To An Effective Intelligence-Gathering Platform

Elbit Systems is launching MAGNI, a fully autonomous and robust Multi-Rotor Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) that is designed to significantly enhance the situational awareness capabilities of mobile forces. Compact and light-weight (5.5 pounds) MAGNI enables rapid deployment and launch (in less than 1 minute) from any combat vehicle transforming it to an effective intelligence gathering platform.

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NASA Awards Program Analysis And Control V Contract

ASRC Federal Systems Solution Receives Five-Year Assignment

NASA has awarded an 8(a) small business set-aside contract to ASRC Federal Systems Solutions, LLC, in Beltsville, Maryland, for services that support planning and managing of NASA missions, projects, and programs.

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GA-ASI Assists California Air National Guard With Fire Season

Operates Predator B/MQ-9 Aircraft On Request From CAL FIRE

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is supporting the California Air National Guard (CA ANG) as they provide real-time reconnaissance for California’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) firefighting operations in Southern California.

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Aero-TV: Quite The Match! - Daher Completes Quest Aircraft Acquisition

Establishing A Complete Scope Of U.S. Industrial Activities 
 
Daher has finalized its purchase of Quest Aircraft, bringing the Kodiak utility aircraft into its stable.

Aero-TV: Quite The Match! - Daher Completes Quest Aircraft Acquisition

Establishing A Complete Scope Of U.S. Industrial Activities

Daher has finalized its purchase of Quest Aircraft, bringing the Kodiak utility aircraft into its stable. The Daher Group is now able to deploy its full range of activities in North America: aircraft manufacturing, the production of systems and equipment, along with the supply of logistics and services. This brings the company’s successful business model, covering both industry and services, to one of the world’s largest aerospace markets.

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FAA Proposes $6.4 Million Civil Penalty Against Deutsche Lufthansa Airlines

Alleges The Airline Conducted Nearly 900 Flights Not In Compliance With FARs

The FAA has proposed a $6,428,000 civil penalty against Deutsche Lufthansa AG of Frankfurt, Germany, for allegedly conducting almost 900 flights that were not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations.

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FAA Reiterates It Has The Final Say In Boeing 737 MAX Return To Service

End-Of-Year Timeline Seems Unlikely, According To The Agency

It seems unlikely that the Boeing 737 MAX will return to service by the end of 2019, a target the planemaker has hoped to meet.

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EASA Issues Safety Information Bulletin For Rotorcraft

Recommends Installation Of Flight Recorders On All Such Aircraft

Although the EU Airworthiness and Environmental Certification and Air Operations requirements do not require installation of flight recorders on all small rotorcraft, EASA recognises the potential safety enhancement that can be achieved through this equipment.

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Flight Design Issues Service Bulletin For CTSL

Covers Installation Of Starter Solenoid With Large SLA Battery

Flight Design has issued a service bulletin covering the installation of the starter solenoid on many CT and CTLS models. According to the document, some CTLS are equipped with a larger sealed lead acid battery, which requires a different location of the starter solenoid. Under certain unfavorable combination of tolerances, contact of the starter solenoid may contact the throttle cable housing, which in return gets worn through over time.

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Chapter Application Now Open For EAA Ray Aviation Scholarships

All EAA And Divisional Chapters Are Eligible To Apply For A Slot In The Program

The chapter application for the 2020 Ray Aviation Scholarship program is open from now until January 31, 2020. All EAA and divisional chapters are eligible to apply for a slot in the program, securing a $10,000 flight training grant to be awarded to a local youth. If prequalified, chapters can begin nominating scholars in mid-March 2020.

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Boeing 777X Fuselage Failed During Stress Test

Did Not Meet Parameters Necessary For Certification

The fuselage of Boeing's 777X test article failed "explosively" during an extreme test of its structural strength.

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Airborne 11.27.19: FAA Busts KSMO, 737 MAX 10 Debut, Homebuilt Accidents

Also: Gone West-Pat Luebke, CAE-Jazz-Seneca, Dubai Airshow, Safe Skies Act

It’s about time... after years of watching the FAA let the city of Santa Monica kill off one of California’s most vital airports, someone in Washington apparently has had enough. An aggressive Part 16 complaint made by a number of airport tenants, operators, the NBAA (whose leadership on this issue has been prominent), and others in 2016, resulted in an FAA investigation that found the city dealing fast and loose with airport funds, and its responsibility to operate lawfully, in accordance with FAA Airport Grant agree

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.02.19): Radar Contact Lost

Radar Contact Lost Used by ATC to inform a pilot that radar data used to determine the aircraft’s position is no longer being received, or is no longer reliable and radar service is no longer being provided. The loss may be attributed to several factors including the aircraft merging with weather or ground clutter, the aircraft operating below radar line of sight coverage, the aircraft entering an area of poor radar return, failure of the aircraft transponder, or failure of the ground radar equipment.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.02.19)

Aero Linx: The Airline Pilot's Historical Society The Airline Pilot's Historical Society is a non-profit, charitable foundation whose purpose is to educate through the preservation of aircraft parts and components. What money we raise goes either to educational projects, or to children's hospitals and organizations that specialize in the needs of children. We are all volunteers...we have no paid employees. Founded in 1997.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.02.19)

"...continues to target FAA certification of the MAX flight control software updates during this quarter. Based on this schedule, it is possible that the resumption of MAX deliveries to airline customers could begin in December, after certification, when the FAA issues an Airworthiness Directive rescinding the grounding order. In parallel, we are working towards final validation of the updated training requirements, which must occur before the MAX returns to commercial service, and which we now expect to begin in January." Source: From a statement posted by Boeing, November 11, on the Boeing website, indicating that the company may be setting targets that the FAA may not agree with.

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