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February 18, 2015

Airborne 02.18.15: Quest Sold, SubSonex Delivers, SpacePort For Sale?

Also: Kyle Franklin, Alaskan Helis, Helo Sales Mixed, 757 Replacement?, Oceanic A-1 Found

Quest Aircraft Company has signed an agreement for its acquisition by Setouchi Holdings Inc., a member of Tsuneishi Group. Tsuneishi Group is a well-established global entity headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan with roots in the shipbuilding, transportation and related industries. On February 12th, the first jet powered SubSonex kit left Sonex Aircraft headquarters in Oshkosh, destined for a customer in Durango, Colorado. This is the first in a series of seven kit deliveries included in the first kit production run. Before t

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Airborne 02.18.15: Quest Sold, SubSonex Delivers, SpacePort For Sale?

Also: Kyle Franklin, Alaskan Helis, Helo Sales Mixed, 757 Replacement?, Oceanic A-1 Found

Quest Aircraft Company has signed an agreement for its acquisition by Setouchi Holdings Inc., a member of Tsuneishi Group. Tsuneishi Group is a well-established global entity headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan with roots in the shipbuilding, transportation and related industries. On February 12th, the first jet powered SubSonex kit left Sonex Aircraft headquarters in Oshkosh, destined for a customer in Durango, Colorado. This is the first in a series of seven kit deliveries included in the first kit production run. Before the end of February, two more kits will be delivered to customers in Ontario Canada and Pennsylvania, with kit deliveries to Missouri, Kentucky, and Oklahoma to follow soon

SPEEA Urges Washington State To Tie Tax Breaks To Jobs And Wages

Bill Introduced In The State Legislature To Keep Aerospace Jobs In The State

New polling commissioned by SPEEA and the IAM shows that more than two-thirds of likely Washington State voters support tying tax breaks for aerospace companies to requirements for maintaining jobs and providing living wages.

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Australia, South-East Asia Region Get Formal Introduction To TBM 900

Airplane To Be On Display At Avalon 2015 Exhibition, Asia Aviator's Gathering

The TBM 900 will be on display in Melbourne, Australia for the first time later this month, marking the airplane's formal introduction in Australia.

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FAA Issues Emergency AD For Certain Enstrom Helicopters

Action Follows A Fatal Accident Involving An Enstrom 280FX Helicopter

The FAA has issued an emergency AD for Enstrom Model F-28A, 280, F-28C, F-28C-2, F-28C-2R, 280C, F-28F, F-28F-R, 280F, 280FX helicopters, all serial numbers; and Model 480 helicopters with a serial number (S/N) 5001 through 5006; with a main rotor spindle (spindle), part number (P/N) 28-14282-11 or P/N 28-14282-13.

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NTSB: Failure To Transfer Fuel Caused Fatal Accident

Probable Cause Report Released From Parkers Prairie, MN Maule Accident

Sometimes it just gets back to the basics. Such is the case in a probable cause report released by the NTSB from an accident in February, 2013 in Parkers Prairie, MN, that resulted in the fatal injury of the pilot of a Maule MXT-7-180.

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US Navy's P-8A Poseidon System Enhancements Add Mission Capabilities

Raytheon Awarded A $15.5 Million Contract For Open Architecture Development

The US Navy has awarded a $15.5 million system development contract to Raytheon Company to develop a flexible, application-based architecture (ABA) for the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft. The ABA will allow mission commanders to rapidly field new or enhanced capabilities through third-party software applications.

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Transmission Test Stand Capabilities Introduced At AgustaWestland Philadelphia

Test Stand Will Accommodate Agustawestland Product Line Transmissions

AgustaWestland has expanded its transmission testing capabilities at the Company’s Philadelphia facility, bringing full Maintenance Repair & Overhail (MRO) services for intermediate and tail rotor gearboxes closer to customers operating in the Americas.

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Dawn Captures Sharper Images Of Ceres

Latest Photos Taken From 52,000 Miles Away

Craters and mysterious bright spots are beginning to pop out in the latest images of Ceres from NASA's Dawn spacecraft. These images, taken Feb. 12 at a distance of 52,000 miles from the dwarf planet, pose intriguing questions for the science team to explore as the spacecraft nears its destination.

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Bell's McTurbine Affiliate Receives Honeywell T53 Service Approval

Will Provide Engine And Module Maintenance, MRO Services

Bell Helicopter affiliate company McTurbine, Inc. has received authorization from Honeywell International, Inc. to serve as a Licensed Repair Facility for the Honeywell T53 series engine.

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Boeing To Build All-Electric Propulsion Satellite For SES

Luxembourg-Based Company Is Third Commercial Customer For Boeing 702SP (Small Platform) Satellite

An agreement between Boeing and SES S.A. will have the U.S. aerospace company building a new, all-electric 702SP satellite that will enable SES’ airline customers to provide in-flight entertainment and WiFi over North America, Central America and the Caribbean.

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Andersen AFB Teams With Saipan Firefighters

Conducts F-16 Familiarization Training For Emergency Responses

Airmen at Andersen AFB in Guam flew to the nearby island of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI), Feb. 12, to familiarize and assist Saipan International Airport firefighters on safety procedures and hazards when responding to emergencies involving F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft.

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Mystery Mars Plume Baffles Scientists

Amateur Astronomers Photograph Anomalies Reaching Up To 155 Miles High

Plumes seen reaching high above the surface of Mars are causing a stir among scientists studying the atmosphere on the Red Planet.

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Dassault Aviation Predicts Bright Future For Indian Bizjet Market

Trappier 'Bullish' On The Long Term Prospects In The Region

On the eve of the Aero India air show, the Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation said that while overall business jet demand in that country remains soft, there is reason to be optimistic about the future.

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New Ownership For Quest Aircraft Company

Japanese Conglomerate Acquires Idaho Airplane Manufacturer

Quest Aircraft Company has signed an agreement for its acquisition by Setouchi Holdings Inc., a member of Tsuneishi Group. Tsuneishi Group is a well-established global entity headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan with roots in the shipbuilding, transportation and related industries.

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AMA: Part 107 Should Not Apply To Model Aircraft

Association Will Review Proposed Rule To Assure Separation Between Commercial And Hobbyist Use

Model aircraft flown recreationally will be treated differently than UAVs flown for commercial use. That's the assessment of the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) following a preliminary review of the NPRM published by the FAA proposing rules for the use of unmanned aircraft.

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Aer Lingus Names New CEO

Assumes New Duties March 1

Aer Lingus has named Stephen Kavanagh to succeed Christopher Mueller as CEO of the budget airline as it faces a takeover bid from London-based IAG, the owner of British Airways.

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GAMA Joins The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)

Will Work With Organization On 'Technically Feasible And Economically Reasonable' Environmental Standards

GAMA has formally joined the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG). ATAG is an independent coalition of stakeholders from all facets of aviation dedicated to advancing environmentally sustainable aviation manufacturing and operations.

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EAA: New UAS Rules 'A Good First Step'

Keeping Pilots And Passengers Safe Remains A Priority, Association Says

The FAA’s proposed rule on regulation for commercial small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) is a good first step, according to the EAA. The FAA announced the proposed rules on February 15, outlining certification requirements for UAS weighing no more than 55 pounds and flown for non-recreational purposes.

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AeroSports Update: British Hybrid Powered Glider In The Works

There Have Been Various Types Of Self-Launched Gliders And ProAirsport Is Breaking Technological Ground With Hybrid Power

Glider flying rates high on the scale of sport flying. However, the nature of the beast is that it requires more than one person to get a glider launched into the air. To make launching a non-team effort, the answer has been a powered glider that can be self-launched and then stay aloft in powerless flight.

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New Features In ForeFlight Mobile Version 6.7

Connectivity With Dynon SkyView, ScratchPad Upgrade, Graphical Winds Aloft In The Latest Version

ForeFlight has rolled out new wireless connectivity features in the latest Mobile version 6.7 to allow the software to interface with Dynon Avionics SkyView system. The integration with Dynon expands the ForeFlight Connect capability ... a set of features that allows ForeFlight Mobile to connect to portable and installed avionics to enable capabilities like flight plan transfer, ADS-B weather, and more.

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Airborne 02.17.15: UAV 'Transparency', Nut-Rager Jailed, Clay Lacy Expansion

Also: Columbine II, Aero-Calendar, NYT Wants Looser UAV Regs?, CubCrafters Expansion, Maverick Heli's, ASTM's New Gig

As the FAA released its outline of proposed rulemaking for UAS operations, the White House released a memorandum to emphasize that UAS operations must comply with the laws dealing with personal privacy. The document outlines goals and procedures to manage the collection, use, retention and dissemination of information obtained by UAS and ensure protection of privacy and civil liberties. It looks like the courts in Seoul, South Korea have determined that it is possible to take hubris to the point

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (02.18.15)

“We are very excited to have a strong organization such as Tsuneishi Group believe in Quest, our products and our philosophy and invest its resources in the company.” Source: Sam Hill, Quest Aircraft CEO.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (02.18.15): Abnormal Runway Contact

Any landing or takeoff involving abnormal runway or landing surface contact.  Abnormal runway contact is an occurrence category.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (02.18.15)

413th Flight Test Squadron

The 413th Flight Test Squadron (413 FLTS) is part of the 46th Test Wing and is based at Hurlburt Field, FL. It performs flight testing on C-130 Hercules, MH-53 Pave Low, UH-1N Iroquois, and HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft.

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