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August 22, 2024

Airborne-Flight Training 08.22.24: AeroEducate, Enstrom MX, Spartan-Atlas

 Also: World Air Navigation Race, Aviation Spirit Award, ACE STEM Preschool Program, Marshall U.

 
 
EAA 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. Enstrom Helicopter Corporation announced it will be hosting Enstrom maintenance training courses and extends an invitation for all mechanics and pilots to attend. The courses will be held at the Enstrom Factory in Menominee, Michigan, throughout the week of September 23-27 for piston engine models, and the week of September 30-October 4 for turbine models. Recently, Spartan Education Group announced their partnership with Atlas Air to launch the Atlas Cad

Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines Merger Clears Review

The Pair Exit the Review Period Without Further Obstacles

Alaska Airlines announced on August 19 that their merger with Hawaiian Airlines had completed its regulatory review period with the U.S. Department of Justice. This propels the $1.9 billion deal closer to completion. It now awaits approval from the Department of Transportation.

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Film Company Receives Hefty Fine For Unlawful Drone Use

Investigation Found Drone Was Too Close to Killer Whales

Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Whale Protection Unit completed an investigation on River Road Films’ drone operations. It resulted in a $30,000 fine for the company and their drone operator for not maintaining proper distance from Northern Resident Killer Whales (NRKWs). This is their first offense and the first fine of its kind in Canada.

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BAE Systems Chosen To Upgrade F-15 and F-18 Electronics

Company Will Refresh The Fly-By-Wire Flight Control Computers

Boeing recently selected BAE Systems to refresh the flight control computers, or FCC, in the F-15EX Eagle II and the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. This upgrade will increase processing power, support sustainment, and enhance cybersecurity, the company explains. BAE Systems is the original FCC manufacturer for both the Eagle and Super Hornet.

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Montaer Finds Australian Distributor

Swish Projects Adds Sport Plane Options to Market Down Under

Montaer Aircraft has found an Australian distribution and sales partner in the form of Swish Projects Pty Ltd, building a footprint of aircraft sales and support as they continue to make a splash in the sportplane scene. The deal will make Swish Projects the go-to for customer service and support for the Montaer MC-01 and MC-04, stocking local parts inventory, coordinating deliveries, providing after sales support, and pairing new owners with proper instruction. “Montaer Aircraft’s authorized distributor will be the first point of contact for our new customers in the region, making it the most important relationship we can develop. James Fisher, Director of Swish Project

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Illinois City Unveils Controversial Helicopter Aviation Unit

Peoria Hosts Ribbon-Cutting Event For Its New Rig

On August 20, the City of Peoria revealed its new Aviation Unit at the Centennial Plaza Amphitheater. The Bell 505 helicopter showcases their efforts to improve public safety. However, public opinions are mixed on the purchase.

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More Engine Preheat Options From Hartzell

Tanis and Reiff Join List Of Offerings

Hartzell Propeller announced new additions to its preheating product line for general aviation customers. The company now has available preheating kits from Tanis Aircraft Products and Reiff Preheat Systems. The Tanis system provides engine preheating with heated bolts and silicone pads. The Reiff kit uses heated coils and aluminum pads to heat the engine and oil sump. Both products are available for a broad range of 4- and 6-cylinder Lycoming, Continental, and Rotax engines. 

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NTSB Prelim: Cessna 208

A Witness In The Area Observed The Airplane Descending Rapidly “Straight Down,” Towards The Ground

On July 20, 2024, about 1140 eastern daylight time, a Cessna 208B (file photo, below), N1259K, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Youngstown, New York. The commercial pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated by Skydive the Falls as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 skydiving flight. The accident occurred on the second day of the Skydive the Falls Fest Boogie (Falls Fest) which the operator held annually at Windsor Airport (63NY), Youngstown, New York. The pilot had completed 5 uneventful flights on the morning of the accident. The accident occurred during the 6th flight after the parachuti

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New STEM Preschool Program At Aerospace Center For Excellence

STEM Sprouts Weekly Classes Begin This Fall

The Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE) in Lakeland, Florida, has started a new program for preschool students called STEM Sprouts. STEM Sprouts is a 26-week series of classes that parents participate in with their child(ren). The weekly sessions are held from September to May on Monday mornings from 9:00-10:15 am and explore an aviation word associated with a unique STEM concept or theme based on each letter of the alphabet.

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Airborne 08.14.24: M700 In The Boonies, Hero FA, Paragliders Used Violently

Also: 106th RW’s 1st HH-60W, FIT Trainers, NASA OIG v Boeing, Chinese Rocket Breakup 

Piper Aircraft revealed that their new M700 Fury has received the go-ahead for unpaved field operations. This certification highlights the model’s impressive versatility and capability. The company’s recent development, the M700 Fury, is the first release in a new generation of the Piper M-Class. Sydney Bosmans, a 27-year-old flight attendant for Hop-A-Jet charter company, was able to help save the lives of 2 passengers involved in a fatal plane crash. Her heroic achievements are to be honored by NBAA NBAA-BACE 2024. The accident occurred on Febru

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Army Stands Up New Command In Alaska

Arctic Aviation Command Based At Fort Wainwright

Army aviators stationed in Alaska have been reporting to commanders at Fort Shafter in Hawaii or Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Seattle, Washington. But that is no longer the case, as the Army activated a new command known as the Arctic Aviation Command based at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks.

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Klyde Morris (08.17.24)

Klyde Explains Some of The Terrible Truths of Political Season

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Aero-TV: The 2023 Electric Aircraft Symposium

Propelling The Wave Of Aircraft Electrificiation

Angelo Collins, Executive Director of the Vertical Flight Society, took a moment after the 2023 AirVenture Electric Aircraft Symposium to speak with ANN’s favorite helo SME Rex Alexander to talk about what’s up at the safety, engineering, and advocacy group. With membership levels to reach students, pilots, developers, and stakeholders, there’s a little something for everyone no matter which slice of the vertical-takeoff pie they prefer. Each year, the Electric Aircraft Symposium brings everyone up to speed on where things stand in the wave of electrification. Each year,

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NBAA-BACE To Feature Collegiate Connect For Students

Showcasing The Myriad Opportunities in Business Aviation

The NBAA will have a special event for college students at its Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in October. The NBAA-BACE Collegiate Connect will be a free, one-day program for all registered students, faculty, and chaperones, and is intended to shine a spotlight on all the opportunities the industry offers.  Attendees must show a school or university ID at one of the registration counters to secure a student badge.

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Airborne 08.14.24: M700 In The Boonies, Hero FA, Paragliders Used Violently

Also: 106th RW’s 1st HH-60W, FIT Trainers, NASA OIG v Boeing, Chinese Rocket Breakup 

Piper Aircraft revealed that their new M700 Fury has received the go-ahead for unpaved field operations. This certification highlights the model’s impressive versatility and capability. The company’s recent development, the M700 Fury, is the first release in a new generation of the Piper M-Class. Sydney Bosmans, a 27-year-old flight attendant for Hop-A-Jet charter company, was able to help save the lives of 2 passengers involved in a fatal plane crash. Her heroic achievements are to be honored by NBAA NBAA-BACE 2024. The accident occurred o

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Airborne-NextGen 08.13.24: Joby Progress, Unmanned AG, Langley eAircraft Test

Also: Chinese Rocket Break Up, Archer Update, Space Cargo, Satellite Link for UAVs

Joby Aviation, the Santa Cruz, California, -based electric aircraft manufacturer, announced the third production prototype aircraft has been completed on the production line in Marina, California. A fourth aircraft is expected to be finished in the coming weeks and its flight testing is expected to begin during Q4 of this year. Pyka has announced their first U.S. purchaser is Heinen Brothers Agra Services, one of the largest aerial application providers in North America. Heinen Brothers will begin integrating the aircraft into their extensive ag fleet. This will enh

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.22.24)

Aero Linx: The Arizona Pilot’s Association (APA) The Arizona Pilot’s Association (APA) was organized in 1978 to give Arizona’s general aviation community a voice in aviation matters. Our mission remains much the same today as we continue to promote general aviation through advocacy at various levels of state and federal government, as well as through partnering with other aviation organizations in advocating our common interests: promoting aviation safety, pilot education, and public understanding of general aviation; preserving, maintaining, and even re-opening Arizona’s backcountry and recreational airstrips; broadcasting Arizona aviation news; and c

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.22.24): Landing Minimum

Landing Minimums

The minimum visibility prescribed for landing a civil aircraft while using an instrument approach procedure. The minimum applies with other limitations set forth in 14 CFR Part 91 with respect to the Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA) or Decision Height (DH) prescribed in the instrument approach procedures as follows...

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.22.24)

"Today, the proposed merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines cleared an important milestone. The regulatory review period for the U.S. Department of Justice has ended.” Source:  Hawaii Governor Josh Green, commenting as Alaska Airlines announced that their merger with Hawaiian Airlines had completed its regulatory review period with the U.S. Department of Justice. This propels the $1.9 billion deal closer to completion.

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