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November 06, 2023

CAF TBM 309 Back in Action

Historic WWII Torpedo Bomber Flying Again

Under the deft touch and in accordance with the fine air-sense of CAF Colonel Bill Shepard, the Commemorative Air Force’s Rocky Mountain Wing’s Grumman TBM-3 309 delighted attendees at the recent Grand Junction Airshow. The Grumman TBF Avenger—specimens manufactured under license by General Motors were registered TBM—is an American World War II-era torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, but eventually fielded by several Allied air and naval aviation services.

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Airborne 11.06.23: CAF TBM is Back!, Ultralight/LSA Symposium, Volocopter

Also: Ken Mattingly Goes West, AvCon B300 Modifications, Buttonville Closing, AEM Bluetooth
 
Under the deft touch and in accordance with the fine air-sense of CAF Colonel Bill Shepard, the Commemorative Air Force’s Rocky Mountain Wing’s Grumman TBM-3 309 delighted attendees at the recent Grand Junction Airshow. The Grumman TBF Avenger—specimens manufactured under license by General Motors were registered TBM—is an American World War II-era torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, but eventually fielded by several Allied air and naval aviation services. The Illinois Ultralight Advisory Council, the Illinois Department of Transportation, Division of Aeronautics, and the Federal Aviation Administ

Angel Flight West Completes 100,000th Mission

The First Rule of Angel Flight …

Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Angel Flight West in a nonprofit organization passionately and protractedly about the mission of providing free emergency medical transportation to patients in need of such. On 30 October 2023, Angel Flight West marked its one-hundred-thousandth mission by transporting cancer survivor and liver transplant recipient Luis Peña, 12, and his mother, Maria Pérez, whose trip home was piloted by actor and Tyler Durden alter-ego Edward Norton.

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Matternet M2 Drone Granted Type Certification Amendment

New Drone Variant to Scale Delivery Operations

The M2, a quad-copter delivery drone designed, developed, and produced by Mountain View, California-based Matternet, has been granted Federal Aviation Administration approval for an amendment to its UAS Type Certification. Subject approval underscores the efficacy of the hardware and software improvements Matternet has made to the platform and heralds the broadening of the machine’s utility.

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Canadian Pilots Completes Solo Round-the-World Flight

Callum Wallace Pushes for Home Suite Hope

Callum Wallace, a civilian pilot and Engel & Völkers Oakville advisor, made history as the fourth Canadian to make a successful solo circumnavigation of the Earth in a small aircraft. The incredible journey, known as Flight for Hope, culminated in October 2023 when Wallace touched down at Burlington Executive Airport. Flight for Hope, a daring round-the-world expedition in a small single-engine aircraft, was undertaken by Callum Wallace to support the Burlington-based charity Home Suite Hope.

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Aero-TV: Mayman Aerospace Speeder Dazzles Oshkosh Crowds

A Moniker Well-Chosen

Founded in 2021 by serial entrepreneur David Mayman and headquartered in New York City, Mayman Aerospace is the designer and manufacturer of a so-called Air Utility Vehicle (AUV) dubbed Speeder. Subject machine is a compact, high-speed, Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft at once suited to dual-use military and civilian special missions roles, to include personal transportation; combat resupply; Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR); fire-suppression; Search And Rescue (SAR); and emergency medical support.

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Delaware State Police Acquire Two Bell 429 Global Rangers

New Helicopters to Support Medevac and SAR Missions

Bell Textron Inc. and the Delaware State Police (DSP) have entered into an agreement by which the latter will acquire two Bell 429 Global Ranger light twin-engine helicopters. In addition to law enforcement operations, the aircraft will be plied to emergency medical and search-and-rescue missions.

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Melissa Cooper Named KC Director of Aviation

Former MKC Boss Takes Helm 06 November 2023

Following a nationwide search, Melissa Cooper has been named Director of Aviation for the City of Kansas City. Cooper, the veteran of 25-years in the aviation industry’s trenches, is the first woman to fill the aforementioned role. In December 2021, she was promoted to Deputy Director of Aviation over Properties & Commercial Development, a position in which she helped launch Kansas City International Airport’s (MCI) new $1.5-billion terminal.

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NTSB Prelim: Mooney M20R

The Airplane Was Flying At 211 KCAS As It Descended 13,504 Ft/Min With A 56° Right-Wing-Down Roll Angle

On June 14, 2023, about 0903 central daylight time, a Mooney M20R airplane, N1025C, was destroyed during an accident near Watertown, Wisconsin. The pilot and passenger were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 personal flight. The pilot filed an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight plan from Watertown Municipal Airport (RYV), Watertown, Wisconsin, direct to Manitowish Waters Airport (D25), Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin, with an enroute cruise altitude of 8,000 ft mean sea level (msl). The RYV airport had a remote communications outlet monitored by an individual who relayed the

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Michigan Man Points Laser at Police Helicopter

… Michigan Man Arrested

A 52-year-old Michigan man has been arrested for allegedly shining a laser pointer at the pilot of an in-flight Michigan State Police helicopter. The incident occurred on the night of Saturday 28 October 2023 in the vicinity of Detroit—glimmering jewel of the Great Lakes region and pride of all Michiganians. The suspect was filmed in the act of twice lasing the patrol helicopter with a green laser pointer before ducking into a bar. The helicopter’s pilot alerted police personnel, whom he directed to the Rosa Parks Boulevard bar into which the perpetrator had fled.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.06.23)

Aero Linx: Aerospace Physiology Society (AsPS) Welcome to the Aerospace Physiology Society’s (AsPS) Website! We continue to update on the site regularly and hope that you will find navigation through this site intuitive as well as informative. If you are thinking about becoming an AsPS member, please navigate to our Membership pages to find information on how to become a member and what Aerospace Medical Association and Aerospace Physiology Society membership are all about.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.06.23): Under The Hood

Under The Hood Indicates that the pilot is using a hood to restrict visibility outside the cockpit while simulating instrument flight. An appropriately rated pilot is required in the other control seat while this operation is being conducted. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.06.23)

“It’s not often we see suspects walking around in top hats, but it did make him easy to identify. We can’t stress enough how dangerous it is to point lasers at any aircraft. We will continue to track down those who do this in order to keep our pilots safe.” Source: From a statement made by Michigan State Police First Lieutenant, Mike Shaw, about a suspect ID'ed in a laser v aircraft incident.  

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