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July 31, 2018

Airborne-Unmanned 07.31.18: Remote Pilot Certificates, Local Drone Authority, Drone School

Also: Intel's Guinness World Records, Drone Cargo Delivery, FAA Drone Advisory Committee, Solar-Powered SAT-i Aircraft

The FAA has reported that more than 100,000 enthusiasts have obtained a Remote Pilot Certificate to fly a drone for commercial and recreational use since the FAA small drone rule went into effect on August 29, 2016. Under Part 107, the person actually flying a UAS must have a Remote Pilot Certificate, or be directly  supervised by someone with such a certificate. The majority of drone pilots get certified by studying online materials and then passing an initial aeronautical knowledge test at an FAA approved knowledge testing center. You should have no trouble if you study – the exam success rate is 92 percent. The FAA has released a statement concerni

Airborne-OSH18-Day 2 Redux: Able Flight, Stratos VLJ, AEA’s ADS-B Giveaway

Also: Trig Intro’s TX56/57, Delta Hawk Powers Up, BendixKing Updates, Pelton Interview--Part 2

We’re simply in awe of Able Flight... if there is a more positively spirited program in all of aviation, we’re hard-pressed to find it. Join ANN as we take a look at Able Flight’s newest flock of flyers. The Stratos Aircraft Company came to AirVenture 2018 to announce some new developments to their single engine jet program -- including a kit version. ANN’s Jim Campbell met with one of the Stratos test pilots to get the latest details.... And, oh yeah, Jim re

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Airborne-Unmanned 07.31.18: Remote Pilot Certs, Local Authority, Drone School

Also: Intel's Guinness World Records, Drone Cargo Delivery, FAA Drone Advisory Committee, Solar-Powered SAT-i Aircraft

The FAA has reported that more than 100,000 enthusiasts have obtained a Remote Pilot Certificate to fly a drone for commercial and recreational use since the FAA small drone rule went into effect on August 29, 2016. Under Part 107, the person actually flying a UAS must have a Remote Pilot Certificate, or be directly  supervised by someone with such a certificate. The majority of drone pilots get certified by studying online materials and then passing an initial aero

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NASA Aircraft Assists In FAA-Approved Drone Medical Supply Delivery Research

Testing Overseen By The Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership At Virginia Tech In Blacksburg

Some underserved Virginia patients were among the first to be officially helped by an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), more commonly known as a drone, during recent research flights to a medical clinic in Wise County.

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CAE Introduces Women In Flight Scholarship Program

Will Award Up To Five Full Scholarships To CAE Cadet Pilot Training Programs

CAE has introduced the CAE Women in Flight scholarship program, demonstrating its commitment to promoting the advancement of women in the aviation industry.

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UAL Announces $1 Million Grant To Help California Foster Youth Succeed

Announcement In Los Angeles Part Of $8 Million Plan To Boost Each United Hub Community Across The Country

United Airlines has announced a $1 million grant to First Place for Youth in support of their My First Place program. The four-year investment will enable First Place to expand wraparound support services to 50 percent more foster youth in the region. First Place will strengthen career-focused programming and provide the tools to help secure meaningful employment and increase lifetime earning potential for Angeleno foster youth.

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GE9X Continues March Toward Certification

Testing Comes After 10 Years Of Technology Maturation For Engine Components

GE Aviation has successfully completed one-third of the 25 major test campaigns required for certification of the GE9X, and is on track to certify the engine next year. GE9X, the largest commercial engine in aviation history, will power Boeing's new 777X aircraft. "We're really hitting our stride with the program, and I am very pleased with progress toward certification," said GE9X General Manager Ted Ingling. "The engine is meeting all its performance objectives with no significant findings, which shows the value of the most extensive technology maturation ever on a GE engine program."

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Giant Satellite Fuel Tank Sets New Record For 3-D Printed Space Parts

Tank Delivery Time Slashed From Two Years To Three Months

Lockheed Martin has embraced a 3-D printed titanium dome for satellite fuel tanks so big you can't even put your arms around it. The 46-inch-diameter vessel completed final rounds of quality testing this month, ending a multi-year development program to create giant, high-pressure tanks that carry fuel on board satellites.

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Deveron Awarded Canadian National Special Flight Operations Certificate

Gives The Company The Ability To Operate Across Canada

Deveron UAS Corp has been awarded a National Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) for operations of its Rotary-Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) systems. This SFOC provides Deveron with approval to operate nine additional makes and models in its expanding UAV fleet, meeting common customer demands for increased operational flexibility.

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UTC Aerospace Systems Expanding F-35 MRO Capabilities In The U.K.

Company Manufactures The F-35's Weapons Bay Door Drive System At Its Wolverhampton, U.K., Facility

UTC Aerospace Systems is expanding its U.K.-based MRO service capabilities to support the F-35 Lightning II. The company is a key supplier to the F-35, providing a range of content including electric and actuation systems, landing gear and air data management sensing technology. The first four of the 138 F-35B's that the U.K. Ministry of Defense has committed to purchasing arrived at RAF Marham in June.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (07.31.18)

“With over 300,000 new pilots needed in the civil aviation industry over the next decade, and with women currently representing less than 5% of pilots and instructors, it is time to tap into a wider pool of talent. As the leading training organization in the world, we are very proud to introduce the CAE Women in Flight scholarship program, acting towards achieving greater diversity and a better gender balance,” Source: Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group president, Civil Aviation Training Solutions, commenting on their introduction of the CAE Women in Flight scholarship program, demonstrating its commitment to promoting the advancement of women in the aviation industry.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.31.18): Instrument Takeoff

Using the instruments rather than outside visual cues to maintain runway heading and execute a safe takeoff.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.31.18)

British Parachute Association

The British Parachute Association (BPA) was founded in 1961 and incorporated as a company limited by guarantee, British Parachute Association Limited, in 1966.

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