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November 04, 2021

Robinson Helo Instructor Gets Cumberbatch Trophy

“Tucker Has Probably Done More For Helicopter Safety Than Any Man Alive”

A familiar face and well-known instructor at Robinson Helicopter’s safety course, Tim Tucker is the latest recipient of the prestigious Cumberbatch Trophy. First awarded in 1936, the trophy is given yearly by the Honorable Company of Air Pilots, formerly the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators. The 2021 award was handed over in their 600 year-old London Guildhall. Robinson Helicopters’ founder Frank Robinson noted many early purchases to come from less-experienced pilots, leaving a decided gap in affordable education in the most dangerous phases of ownership and flight training. Tim Tucker purchased his first Robinson R22, serial number 003, fo

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Airborne 11.01.21: DeLand Showcase, EXP Stats, TBird #5 Leaving

Also: Breeze Airways, Compact Engine Core, Warbird Season, ISS Crew Launch Delay

2021 can’t come to an end fast enough for most of us in the aviation biz... but we know a GREAT way to get ready for 2022 -- attending next week’s DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase. A central point for each fall’s celebration of all that was good about sport aviation, the Deland Florida event takes place next week from November 11th-13th at the Deland Municipal Airport. The Showcase welcomes all aviation enthusiasts interested in affordable recreational flying, offering a special emphasis on experimentals, homebuilts, light-sport aircraft and ultralights. Th

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King Schools Announces Winner of Martha’s Scholarship

Sarah Tamar, CFI, Chosen for Educational Assistance

Sarah Tamar, a Caravan seaplane pilot for Tailwind Air in New York City, is the 6th annual recipient of the WAI / Martha King Scholarship for Female Flight Instructors. Prior to winning this year’s Women in Aviation assistance, she worked at an advertising job in an office by New York’s East River, watching float planes come and go. She felt a calling then, saying “I didn’t know I was meant to fly, I didn’t know I had the potential to become a pilot. I didn’t know flying seaplanes for a living would become my life’s purpose.” All it took to spark the interest was a ride-along in a Cessna 172, and the passion for flight was sparked. 

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Air Race Classic Announces Route for 2022 Race

45th Annual Women’s Race Open to All

Air Race Classic’s Board of Directors has announced the route for the upcoming 45th annual Air Race Classic. Kicking off at the home of Sun n’ Fun in Lakeland, Florida, the planned route will go on to stops at Moultrie, Georgia; Muscle Shoals, Alabama; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Ada, Oklahoma; Lawrence, Kansas; Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Tullahoma, Tennessee; and a finish in Terre Haute, Indiana. The race begins June 21st, and registration opens on January 3, 2022.

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Klyde Morris (11.01.21)

Klyde Is Still Stuck On Calling It A 'Reef'

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Bell, Arrow Aviation Offer New Medical Kits for Bell 505

A Light, Affordable Single for Emergency Medical Missions

Bell Textron and Arrow Aviation have announced their newest configuration for the Bell 505, a medical kit designed and manufactured by Arrow partner, HELIFAB. When looking for an affordable, modern, light helicopter perfectly suited to emergency medical transportation, Arrow found the Bell 505 the perfect aircraft for the job. Arrow Aviation and its collocated partner, Helifab, work together to bring a variety of STC products to market, with full support for maintenance and installation across a range of helicopters. The medical configuration will allow one stretcher to lay lengthwise, with the patient’s head alongside the forward-facing rear seat and their feet beside the pilot&rsquo

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Airbus A319neo Flies on Sustainable Fuel

Cooking Oil Turned Jet Fuel Coming to an Airbus Near You

The French Ministry of Transports and Safran have announced the first in-flight evaluation of a single-aisle aircraft running on 100% unblended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The Testbed for the project, a single CFM LEAP-1A engine equipped on an Airbus A319neo, functioned well during its test flight over Toulouse, France. Initial results from its other ground and flight tests are expected in 2022 as the system moves towards certification. 

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Classic Aero-TV: Service & Support Guidelines - The Care and Feeding of a Rotax

From 2016: Rotax Supports Their Engines With Training, Information, And Rapid Parts Service…

Anyone who is even slightly familiar with sport aviation and home built experimental aircraft has heard of the name Rotax when it comes to engines. However, they are different from the engines that we are used to in general aviation aircraft in the United States. While at EAA AirVenture 2016, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, talked with the experts at Rotax to find out where information about the engines and maintenance is av

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NTSB Prelim: AutoGyro Cavalon

Never Lifted Off Of The Ground And Impacted A Barbed Wire Fence At The End Of The Field

On October 18, 2021, about 1534 central daylight time, an AutoGyro Cavalon gyroplane, N419LB, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Stroud, Oklahoma. The pilot was fatally injured. The gyroplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. A witness reported that he observed the gyroplane on a 300-ft, private, upsloping field. The pilot added full power to the engine and the gyroplane started its takeoff roll toward the north. However, it never lifted off of the ground and impacted a barbed wire fence at the end of the field.

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AD: Leonardo S.p.a. Helicopters

AD 2021-22-13 Requires Performing An RTC On Certain Part-Numbered Hoist Assemblies

The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Leonardo S.p.a. Model AB139 and AW139 helicopters. This AD was prompted by the determination that the requirement to accomplish a rated load check (RTC) on certain hoist assemblies may have been inadvertently left out of some aircraft maintenance publications (AMPs). This AD requires performing an RTC on certain part-numbered hoist assemblies with certain part-numbered hoist cables installed and corrective actions if any discrepancies are found as specified in a European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) AD, which is incorporated by reference. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condit

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.04.21)

Aero Linx: The Aero Club of India (ACI) The Aero Club of India (ACI), then known as Royal Aero Club of India and Burma Ltd., was inaugurated in the year 1927, along with Directorate of Civil Aviation (DCA). Since its inception and till independence (1927-1947) the DCA and Aero Club worked in close cooperation. The Club functioned as a branch of the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain till Independence. In fact, the Constitution of the Club was drawn up along the lines of the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain. During the World War II (1939-1945) the activities of the club were practically suspended. The Club was affiliated to the Royal Aero Club as well as to the Societe Aviation Internationale. In 1

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.04.21): North Atlantic High Level Airspace (NAT HLA)

North Atlantic High Level Airspace (NAT HLA) That volume of airspace (as defined in ICAO Document 7030) between FL 285 and FL 420 within the Oceanic Control Areas of Bodo Oceanic, Gander Oceanic, New York Oceanic East, Reykjavik, Santa Maria, and Shanwick, excluding the  Shannon and Brest Ocean Transition Areas. ICAO Doc 007 North Atlantic Operations and Airspace Manual provides detailed information on related aircraft and operational requirements.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.04.21)

“When Martha King told me I was the recipient of the scholarship, I was almost speechless. And then ecstatic, and above all filled with gratitude. I have been exceedingly blessed by people who have helped me along the way, and I want to pay it forward. I want to be able to give back to this beautiful industry in every way I can.” Source: Sarah Tamar, a Caravan seaplane pilot for Tailwind Air in New York City, who is now the 6th annual recipient of the WAI / Martha King Scholarship for Female Flight Instructors. 

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