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September 02, 2024

SpaceX Falcon 9 Resumes Flights During Investigation

FAA Gives the Green Light Despite Recent Anomaly

The Federal Aviation Administration has given SpaceX the go-ahead to resume Falcon 9 flight operations. The aircraft remains under investigation after a recent landing slip-up. The agency reported that one of its landing legs had collapsed, causing its first-stage booster rocket to topple over into the Atlantic.

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NASA Finalizes Cuts From Upcoming SpaceX Crew-9 Mission

Two Seats Will Be Left Open For Stuck Starliner Astronauts

NASA recently announced that astronauts Zena Cardman and Stephanie Wilson are being booted from the upcoming SpaceX Crew-9 mission. Their seats will, eventually, be filled by the previous Starliner astronauts who are currently stuck on the Space Station. NASA’s Nick Hague and Roscosmos’s Aleksandr Gorbunov will be the two remaining astronauts on board the SpaceX Dragon, with Hague as the commander.

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Stranded Hikers Rescued By SAR Aircraft

Texas SAR Craft Located Family In Guadalupe Mountains

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced that a family of hikers was rescued by search and rescue (SAR) aircraft after finding themselves stranded in the Guadalupe Mountains in southwest Texas. On the afternoon of August 20, Guadalupe Mountains National Park Rangers alerted DPS’s Aircraft Operations Division (AOD) of a family of hikers in distress on the side of Guadalupe Peak.

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EAA Rolls Out Self-guided Tours In Aviation Museum

Visitors Can Scan QR Codes For In-depth Insider Info On Exhibits

The EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has rolled out a new feature that will allow visitors to easily obtain additional in-depth information about museum exhibits as they wander around on their own. An initial batch of self-guided QR codes have been added to selected exhibits that visitors can scan and receive the content on their mobile devices.

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Registration Open For 2024 ARC Air Derby

A Twist On Tradition Defines Event

Registration is open for the Air Race Classic’s shorter one-day test, the ARC Air Derby, with a new twist for 2024: Co-ed teams are permitted to enter. The Air Race Classic (ARC), the epicenter of women’s air racing which began 95 years ago with the Women’s Air Derby and evolved through the All Women’s Transcontinental Air Race (aka the Powder Puff Derby) to grow into the competition it is today, created a second event during the pandemic year of 2021 when the ARC was canceled two years in a row. The one-day contest is known as the ARC Air Derby, and the 2024 edition has a twist that breaks with traditional women’s air racing: men will be allowed on teams for the first time.

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NetJets Owner Joins Trillion Dollar Club

Berkshire Hathaway is First of its Kind to Reach This Milestone

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, which owns NetJets and Executive Jet Management, recently reached a market value of $1 trillion. They are the only non-tech company to have passed this milestone. Other trillion-dollar club members include Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta.

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First Eagle Eye Radar Rolls Off the Line

Military Orders Already Underway

On July 31, the first of many EagleEye radars rolled off the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) production line. It will be a “drop-in” enhancement for the current U.S. Army’s Gray Eagle Extended Range UAS. The EagleEye was built by GA-ASI. This company is a subsidiary of General Atomics, an RPA, radar, and electro-optic system manufacturer. Established in 1993, GA-ASI is a military contractor that produces a range of tech, including UAS and radar imagery systems.

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Klyde Morris (08.30.24)

Stay Back!!! Klyde Is Facing Reality!

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Aero-TV: VoltAero's Eyes Electric-Hybrid Propulsion

Liquid Hydrogen Powerplant Development Is Also In The Works

Jean Botti, CEO & CTO of VoltAero, was kind enough to give Aero-News a quick rundown on what makes their Cassio 330 so special. The Cassio family is a single-engine General Aviation hybrid, sporting a sleek, streamlined body, fixed gear, and a pusher prop configuration. The Cassio 330 will be the most accessible of the family, with seating for 4 and a combined 330-kw motor output. Its bigger siblings, the Cassio 480 and 600, sport increasing power and passenger capacities, with 6 seats and 480 kilowatts and 12 seats and 600 kilowatts at the high end. For now, though, Voltaer

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Airborne 08.23.24: Global 7500 Records, Cirrus Problems, Plane Homes

Also: Naples Relocation, New Helo Unit, Unruly PAX v FAA, AAM at NBAA-BACE

Time for a little bizjet bragging... Bombardier announced that its Global 7500 business jet keeps on setting speed records by reaching more than 50 records in less than 50 weeks. Some of the essential city-pair records are impressive, including London to Bahrain, Miami to São Paulo, Tokyo to Los Angeles, and Jeddah to London. As if all the Cirrus Jet problems weren’t enough, the FAA has just issued an Airworthiness Concern Sheet after it received a report of a power lever failure on a Cirrus SR20 aircraft. During takeoff while the pilot advanced the power lever

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Airborne 08.21.24: Final VH-92A, Drone Film Co Fined, Girl Scouts v GA

Also: Hartzell Preheat, El Al Buys More Maxes, Aviation Discovery Fest, Montaer Australia 

The U.S. Marine Corps accepted the last of the VH-92A presidential helicopters built by Sikorsky in a recent ceremony in the company’s Owego, New York, modification facility. Helicopters built by Sikorsky have flown every U.S. president since 1957. It is a modified version of the company’s commercial S-92 helicopter. Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Whale Protection Unit completed an investigation on River Road Films’ drone operations resulting in a $30,000 fine for the company and their drone operator for not maintaining proper distance f

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NTSB Preliminary Report: Hendrickson Glasair 3

After Returning The Magnetos To The BOTH Position, The Engine Lost All Power

On August 3, 2024, about 1125 eastern daylight time, an experimental, amateur-built Glasair 3 airplane, N121CH, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Oxford, Maine. The airline transport pilot sustained serious injuries. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 test flight. The flight was the airplane’s seventh test flight in phase 1 of the amateur build. The purpose of the flight was to evaluate takeoff and landing performance. Following normal engine run-up and ground operations, the pilot departed from Oxford County Regional Airport (81B), Oxford, Maine and conducted multiple takeoffs and landin

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (09.02.24)

Aero Linx: T-34 Association, Inc. Welcome to the T-34 Association Web Site. We have created a web site that will serve as the most comprehensive location on the web for all information regarding the ownership, maintenance, flying, and purchasing of the Beechcraft T-34 Mentor. The T-34 Association serves Beech T-34 enthusiasts by sharing valuable safety, technical and educational resources, and by promoting interaction among and advocacy on behalf of its members.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (09.02.24): Hertz

Hertz The standard radio equivalent of frequency in cycles per second of an electromagnetic wave. Kilohertz (kHz) is a frequency of one thousand cycles per second. Megahertz (MHz) is a frequency of one million cycles per second. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.02.24)

"The SpaceX Falcon 9 vehicle may return to flight operations while the overall investigation of the anomaly during the Starlink Group 8-6 mission remains open, provided all other license requirements are met.” Source: From an FAA statement following an incident where a landing leg appeared to collapse as SpaceX's most utilized booster landed on a barge in the Atlantic ocean. 

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