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May 16, 2019

Airborne 05.15.19: Horten HX-2 to OSH!, TriFan 600 Test, Blue Moon

Also: GA ADS-B Rebates, Saab To Open Site, House GA Caucus Launch, EAA Petitions Supreme Court

Horten Aircraft plans to bring its HX-2 flying wing prototype to AirVenture this summer. HORTEN Aircraft GmbH was founded at the end of 2015 by Sven Lindig, Bernhard Mattlener and Hans Heinen. Meanwhile, Flight Design general aviation and Rotorvox are also part of the aviation brand LIFT Air with headquarters located at the Eisenach-Kindel airfield (EDGE). The name "HORTEN Aircraft GmbH" honors the visionary aircraft designer Dr. Ing. Reimar Horten (1915-1994), who is widely regarded as a pioneer in the field

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AMA Drone Report 05.16.19: FAA Memorandum, Spark 2?, Illegal Anti-Drone Ops?

Also: FAA UAS Symposium, Alpha Electro, Osmo Action Camera, Hummingbird Robot

The net has been awash with copies of a memorandum that may foretell the future of the UAS community. This memorandum was intended as FAA guidance to educate air traffic control facilities (ATC) on best methods to respond to recreational flyers seeking authorization, not as guidance to recreational operators. Recent legislation under Section 349 (c) states operators in controlled airspace will be required to seek authorization from towered airports, unless flying from a charted flying site. AMA successfully championed that if

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AMA Drone Report 05.16.19: FAA Memorandum, Spark 2?, Illegal Anti-Drone Ops?

Also: FAA UAS Symposium, Alpha Electro, Osmo Action Camera, Hummingbird Robot

The net has been awash with copies of a memorandum that may foretell the future of the UAS community. This memorandum was intended as FAA guidance to educate air traffic control facilities (ATC) on best methods to respond to recreational flyers seeking authorization, not as guidance to recreational operators. Recent legislation under Section 349 (c) states operators in controlled airspace will be required to seek authorization from towered airports, unless flying from a charted flying site. AMA successfully championed that if you are flying at an AMA flying field or sanctioned event, you can continue flying by following AMA’s safety program and within the existing agreements your club or contest

A4A Urges Confirmation Of Steve Dickson As FAA Administrator

Notes That Dickson's Experience Speaks Directly To The Main Challenges Currently Facing The FAA

Nicholas E. Calio, president and CEO of Airlines for America (A4A), has sent a letter to Senators Roger Wicker and Maria Cantwell, the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, calling for the quick approval of the nomination of Steve Dickson to serve as the next Administrator of the FAA.

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Expanded WMU Aviation Center To Meet The Needs Of A Growing Industry

New State-Of-The-Art Aviation Education Center Will Provide Additional Space For The College Of Aviation's Soaring Enrollment

Western Michigan University's new state-of-the-art Aviation Education Center will provide additional space for the College of Aviation's soaring enrollment, fueled by demand for pilots and aviation mechanics.

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Rumors Fly About DJI Spark 2 Drone

Insiders Say New Aircraft Could Be Released In July

DJI introduced the Spark drone back in 2017, and a follow-on aircraft may be the next announcement from the Chinese dronemaker.

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Gogo AVANCE L3 Now A Factory Option On New Pilatus PC-12 NG Aircraft

Becomes First Single-Engine Turboprop To Add L3 System To Production Line

Pilatus has selected Gogo Business Aviation’s latest inflight connectivity technology, Gogo AVANCE L3, as a factory option on new production PC-12 NG aircraft.

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United States And Luxembourg Sign Memorandum On Space Cooperation

Will Promote The Continued Growth Of The Two Countries' Respective Space Industries

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the United States of America today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will serve to catalyze and significantly deepen cooperation between the two countries in the field of space. Étienne Schneider, Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy, signed the MoU for the Grand Duchy. Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, signed for the United States.

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EL AL Israel Airlines And Alaska Airlines Celebrate Expanded Global Partnership

Operates Inaugural EL AL Flight Between Tel Aviv And San Francisco

EL AL Israel Airlines and Alaska Airlines have expanded their commercial relationship to include a reciprocal frequent flyer agreement. The agreement was signed by the CEOs of each airline at a ceremony soon after the arrival of the first EL AL flight from Tel Aviv to San Francisco and was attended by San Francisco Bay Area dignitaries and civic leaders.

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American Airlines Pilot Arrested In Connection With 2015 Triple Murder

Christian Martin Was Taken Into Custody At Louisville International Airport

A pilot for American Airlines has been arrested in connection with a triple murder which took place in Pembroke, KY in 2015. The airline has confirmed that Christian Richard Martin is a First Officer for PSA Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of American which operates as American Eagle.

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Ryanair Surpasses New Safety Standards For Flight Tracking

Will Deploy GlobalBeacon Live Flight Monitoring Platform

FlightAware announced on May 13 that Ryanair will deploy GlobalBeacon, a live flight monitoring platform that combines FlightAware's data processing capabilities and web-interface with global flight tracking coverage from Aireon.

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Silver Airways Salutes U.S. Armed Forces

Debuts Military-Themed Aircraft

As we approach Memorial Day, Silver Airways is saying Bravo Zulu! to the dedicated men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have selflessly given of themselves to protect us all and those who continue to serve our country with the unveiling a newly-painted military-themed aircraft.

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F-4U Corsair Damaged During Takeoff Attempt

Exited The Runway And Hit A Ditch During Takeoff Roll

A 1950s-vintage F4U Corsair was involved in a runway excursion early Tuesday morning, resulting in damage to the aircraft prop, landing gear and wings of the aircraft.

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Bloomy Unveils Five Modules For Aerospace Automated Test And Simulation Systems

New Modules For The NI SLSC Architecture Test Complex Electronic And Flight Control Systems

Bloomy Controls has announced the availability of five new modules and accessories for the NI Switch, Load and Signal Conditioning (SLSC) architecture.

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PRODUCT: Certain The Boeing Company Model 737-100, -200, -200C, -300, -400, and -500 series airplanes.

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AMA Drone Report 05.09.19: DJI Action Cam?, Drones v Floods, ND UAS Network

Also: Thai King's Drone Show, Spacex Unmanned, Drone Rescue, H520 SkyHopper

Based on the success of their Osmo Pocket 3-axis gimbaled camera, DJI appears to be heading into the action camera market and taking direct aim at GoPro. Some in the industry are hearing that DJI plans to repurpose the technology used in the Osmo Pocket into an action camera with a wide-angle rectilinear lens that will produce a more pleasing image than a fish-eye lens. DroneGear.TV reports that the camera is likely to have front and back LCD screens, and capture 4K video at 60 frames per second, and 1080p video at 120 fps. The

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House Aviation Subcommittee Opens 737 MAX Investigation

Hears From FAA, NTSB Concerning Certification, Safety

The House Aviation Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday that subcommittee chair Rick Larsen (D-WA) characterized as the beginning of its investigation into two accidents involving Boeing's 737 MAX airplanes.

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Transportation Secretary Chao Announces $779 Million For Airport Infrastructure

Will Be Distributed To 127 Airports In All 50 States And Puerto Rico

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao has announced the intent to award $779 million in supplemental funding for infrastructure grants to 127 airports in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

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NTSB Provides Update On Alaska Mid-Air Accident

At Least Four Fatally Injured When Two Tour Planes Collided Near Ketchikan

The NTSB team on the ground in Ketchikan, AK held a news conference on Tuesday to provide details concerning the mid-air collision between two aerial tour aircraft on the west side of St. George Inlet Monday.

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FAA Announces Safety Rating For Costa Rica

Downgraded To Category 2 Due To Regulatory Issues

The FAA has determined that the Republic of Costa Rica does not comply with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) safety standards and has been assigned a Category 2 rating based on a reassessment of the country’s civil aviation authority.

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Alsim Partners With Mélanie Astles

First Female Red Bull Air Race Winner And French Aerobatics Champion

Alsim is partnering with the first female Red Bull Air Race winner and French aerobatics champion Mélanie Astles. While Mélanie knows her way around those pylons very well, the team at Alsim believes it can help in her train to win those few extra seconds required to stand out in this highly skilled, competitive sport.

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FAA FlySafe Focuses On Aircraft Return-To-Service Accidents

Finds Many LOC Accidents Occur In Aircraft Not Approved For Flight Following Maintenance

A LOC (Loss of Control) accident involves an unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight. LOC can happen when the aircraft enters a flight regime that is outside its normal flight envelope and quickly develops into a stall or spin. It can introduce an element of surprise for the pilot.

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Prevision Wins AUVSI Startup Showdown

Prize Awarded To Startup Company Demonstrating Technological Innovation At XPONENTIAL 2019

PreVision, a New York-based developer of 3-D mapping systems, is the grand prize winner of this year’s Startup Showdown by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). The competition among five finalists of innovative unmanned technologies and applications was held last week at AUVSI XPONENTIAL 2019 in Chicago.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.16.19)

"The 737 MAX will return to service for U.S. carriers and in U.S. airspace only when the FAA’s analysis of the facts and technical data indicate that it is safe to do so." Source: FAA Acting Administrator Daniel Elwell, in prepared testimony for a hearing before the House Aviation Subcommittee.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.16.19): Nonradar Arrival

An aircraft arriving at an airport without radar service or at an airport served by a radar facility and radar contact has not been established or has been terminated due to a lack of radar service to the airport.  

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.16.19)

Video: Airbus A3 Vahana eVTOL Test Flight

A short video showing a test flight of Airbus' A3 Vahana eVTOL aircraft. Project Vahana intends to open up urban airways by developing the first certified electric, self-piloted vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) passenger aircraft.

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