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August 20, 2024

Airborne-NextGen 08.20.24: UAV 1st Responder, JCG SeaGuardians, NYC Warning UAVs

 Also: Boeing Beats Judgment, Archer-Future Flight Global, SmartSky Kaput, SpaceX Rebuts CNBC

 
 
uAvionix confirmed that their Casia G will soon be able to support nighttime operations. This development will significantly expand its utility for Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs. The Casia G is a ground-based detect and alert system. It employs artificial intelligence and computer vision technology to monitor airspace and prevent mid-air collisions with UAS. The Japan Coast Guard (JCG) has purchased two additional SeaGuardian® Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI). The MQ-9B SeaGuardian is capable of medium-altitude, long-endurance flight of up to 24 hours. JCG deploys and operat

AeroEducate Adds AEA, PlaneEnglish, SafeLaunch to Roster of Supporters

EAA's Educational Program Gets Influx of New Content for K-12 Learning & Activity

The Experimental Aviation Association has added a trio of new collaborations to their free aviation education program, AeroEducate, fleshing out their program for students throughout their primary and secondary schooling. New additions include a partnership with the Aircraft Electronics Association, SafeLaunch, and PlaneEnglish Interactive Training Solutions. The AEA provides their expertise in avionics activities, giving students lessons that touch on the manufacturing, electronics, and installation. PlaneEnglish similarly contributed by drawing on their history of automated and AI-assisted pilot communications exercises.

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LEO Flight Unveils All-Electric Flying Car

Design Showcased in the Midst of Monterey Car Week

On August 14, LEO Flight virtually unveiled their LEO Couple -- a groundbreaking all-electric flying car. This debut surfaced during Monterey Car Week’s annual celebration of automotive innovation. It is slated to begin production in 2027.

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World Air Navigation Race Held In Slovakia

World Air Sports Federation’s 3rd Championship

The third installment of the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI, World Air Sports Federation) World Air Navigation Race (WANR) is taking place in Slovakia. The Aeroclub of Kamenica nad Cirochou in northeastern Slovakia near Prešov is hosting the twelve-day event, which has seen thirty-two dual-pilot teams practicing since August 13. The actual competition began August 18 with landing practice and the Opening Ceremony.

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uAvionix Technology Builds Drone First Responder Applications

New Features Enhance Nighttime Capabilities

On August 16, uAvionix announced that their Casia G will soon be able to support nighttime operations. This development will significantly expand its utility for Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs.  The Casia G is a ground-based detect and alert system. Its nighttime capability is slated to launch in October 2024.

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Airborne 08.12.24: Stolen LSA, GoldFinch eFlight, LAST Hawaii Mars Flight

Also: G700 OK'd In UK, AH-64 Accident, San Diego Fire-Rescue, RAA Approves Report

You don't see this kind of story every day... thank goodness. An experimental Quad City Challenger II, which apparently had recently been stolen, experienced a terminal case of fuel exhaustion and subsequently made a forced landing on a bit of farmland, owned by Kristofer Surran, in Corbin City, New Jersey. Electra’s hybrid-electric eSTOL demonstrator, the EL-2 Goldfinch, successfully completed a demonstration of its STOL and flight capabilities at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Electra and NASA are collaborating on Advanced Air Mobility (A

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Aero-TV: A 200 Mph Moose That Drinks Jet-A!

A PT-6 Conversion For The Venerable Murphy Moose

Kenny Meines of Turbine Motor Conversions brought something pretty impressive to AirVenture last year, his own custom Murphy Moose with a Pratt & Whitney PT-6 hanging on the nose. It’s a real backcountry rocket ship, building on Murphy’s solid foundation by kicking things up a notch, or two. Meines said his converted aircraft pulls off 200 mph cruise speeds to the tune of about 25 gallons an hour of Jet A, a stone’s throw away from the fuel burn of the handsome (but slower) M14 radial engine seen on other Mooses.

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Dutch Sustainability Pairs with Pratt & Whitney

Maeve to Collaborate on Hybrid-Electric Turboprop Design

Dutch sustainability marque Maeve announced a collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada for its M80 hybrid-electric regional aircraft. Pratt & Whitney will lend their expertise in turboprop design and development, chipping in on the M80's next-generation engine system. On paper, the Maeve should boast a range around 1,200 nautical miles, while cutting fuel burn and emissions by "up to 40% relative to benchmark regional jets while cruising at comparable speeds and altitudes." Should all go as planned, Maeve expects to see its M80 enter service in 2032. The 80-passenger M80 should do well in the modern twin-turboprop commuter market, providing some green bonafides and lower operating c

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Larry Gaines Receives Debbie Franceus Aviation Spirit Award

Presented At Bonanzas To Oshkosh Fly-In

Larry Gaines, of Stockton California, received the 2024 Aviation Spirit Award presented by the Debbie Franceus Memorial Aviation Foundation. The presentation took place prior to the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh event at the annual Bonanzas to Oshkosh (B2Osh) fly-in on July 19 at La Crosse Regional Airport (KLSE) in Wisconsin.

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NTSB Prelim: Cessna 182

Airplane First Impacted A Tall Tree Severing It Approximately 60 Feet Above Ground Level

On July 7, 2024, about 2107 eastern daylight time, a Cessna 182A, N2198G was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Rutherfordton, North Carolina. The pilot and two passengers were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 positioning flight. The flight departed Johnson County Airport (6A4), Mountain City, Tennessee, destined for Rutherford County Airport/Marchman Field (FQD), Rutherfordton, North Carolina. On the day of the accident, Skydive Mountain City LLC, had leased the accident airplane from Airstar Aviation LLC for their skydiving operations that day. All three occupants, t

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.20.24)

Aero Linx: Lone Star Flight Museum  The Lone Star Flight Museum (LSFM) is a 501c3 aviation museum and STEM learning center with a mission to celebrate flight and achievements in Texas aviation history as well as educate and engage our youth through science, technology, engineering and math. In addition to the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, the 130,000 square foot museum is home to a flying collection of rare and historic commercial, general aviation and military aircraft. Guests can experience the wonder of flight in a warbird ride and get hands-on in the high-tech Aviation Learning Center and Flight Academy. Multiple public and STEM-focused education programs create an unforgettable museum e

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.20.24): Obstacle Departure Procedure (ODP)

Obstacle Departure Procedure (ODP) A preplanned instrument flight rule (IFR) departure procedure printed for pilot use in textual or graphic form to provide obstruction clearance via the least onerous route from the terminal area to the appropriate en route structure. ODPs are recommended for obstruction clearance and may be flown without ATC clearance unless an alternate departure procedure (SID or radar vector) has been specifically assigned by ATC.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.20.24)

“As we add content providers to AeroEducate, it not only provides for a more robust offering for youth, parents, teachers and youth group leaders who have a passion for aviation, but also encourages other organizations and companies to join us in inspiring the future of aviation... Each provider specializes in a different, unique aspect of aviation education, allowing for more ‘well-rounded’ and innovative programming.” Source: Paul Maloy, EAA Director of Education, speaking about the Experimental Aviation Association having added a trio of new collaborations to their free aviation education program, AeroEducate, fleshing out their program for students throughout their primary and secondary schooling.

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Ten Seahawk Crew Members Injured After Training Incident

U.S. Navy Still Investigating The Mishap

On August 15, an incident occurred in ranges at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. It involved two MH-60S Seahawk Helicopters, each carrying five crew members. The Seahawks are a part of the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 12 (HSC-12), which is assigned to Carrier Air Wing 5 (CVW-5).

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