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December 10, 2015

Airborne 12.10.15: Boeing To The Max, Blue Angels 2016-17, Airbus v Boeing

Also: NIMBY Legislator, API Overview, Martin Jetpack, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Atlanta Warbird Weekend, MI v UAVs
 
Thousands of Boeing employees in Renton, Washington celebrated the completion of final assembly of the first 737 MAX 8 earlier this week. The freshly painted 737 MAX 8, named the Spirit of Renton, was revealed to employees in a special teal version of the Boeing livery. After celebrations are complete, the airplane will undergo pre-flight preparation in the factory before departing for Renton Field to continue flight test readiness. The airplane is on track for first flight in early 2016. Any airshow is great, but when you have a major military jet display team, such as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels as part of the show, it adds to the excitem

Pilot’s Bill Of Rights 2 Clears Key Senate Committee

Aeromedical Reform Advances To Full Senate

The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Wednesday passed S. 571, better known as the Pilot’s Bill of Rights 2 (PBOR2), bringing significant third-class medical reform one big step closer to reality.

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EASA Further Strengthens Its International Links

Fifth Meeting With International Partners Taking Place In Hong Kong

The 5th meeting of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) with its international partners, the aviation safety authorities and oversight organizations, takes place on 9 and 10 December 2015 in Hong-Kong. With participants from over 25 organizations from Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, the discussions are focusing on global cooperation on aviation safety. In particular, the topics of the International Cooperation Forum (ICF) include new technologies in ATM, emerging risks like cybersecurity, as well as an update on the latest EASA activities.

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Hawaiian Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreements With IAM, Aerospace Workers

Will Increase Compensation For More Than 2,200 Employees

Hawaiian Airlines has announced two tentative agreements on five year contracts with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).

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P&WC's New PT6A-140AG Turboprop To Power Air Tractor AT502XP Aircraft

A New, More Powerful Engine And Advancements In Biodiesel Are Among P&WC's Many Agricultural Segment Achievements

Pratt & Whitney Canada's (P&WC's) new PT6A-140AG turboprop engine - selected to power Air Tractor's new AT502XP aircraft - is just one of the company's many agricultural segment successes and initiatives supporting the industry.

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Gyrocopter Down During FAI World Air Games

Pilot Taken To A Hospital For Treatment Of Unspecified Injuries

A gyrocopter went down in the ocean off the coast of Dubai Wednesday during the FAI World Air Games.

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Navy Considers Upgrade For Blue Angels

Current Aircraft Are Among The Oldest In The Fleet

The U.S. Navy has asked Boeing to develop plans for converting its newest F/A-18E Super Hornets to a configuration that would be appropriate for the Navy's Blue Angels.

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Airbus On Track To Beat Boeing For Sales In 2015

Reports Many More Orders As Year Draws To A Close

It looks like Airbus will beat Boeing for new airplane orders in 2015, and by a significant number. The blog ondair.net reports that Airbus has booked 850 firm orders for 2015 compared to 568 for Boeing.

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Pilot Fatally Injured In Daviess County, MO Accident

Cessna 180 Found Following Extensive Search

A wreckage of a Cessna 180 reported missing in Daviess County, MO has been located, and local officials have confirmed that the pilot of the airplane was fatally injured in the accident.

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Afghan Air Force Students Missing From Moody AFB

Part Of A Training Program For Pilots And Maintenance Crews

Two Afghan Air Force students have gone missing from Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, GA, where they were being trained in the A-29 Super Tucano LAS aircraft.

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Morgan Freeman's Jet May Have Hit An Armadillo On Takeoff

Striking Animal May Have Caused Two Tires To Rupture, Causing Other Problems

We've all been warned about watching for wildlife on runways and around airports, and not the kind that would involve a party in a hangar. But while such discussions usually revolve around birds and bird strikes, a different animal may have caused the problems that led to the emergency landing of Morgan Freeman's SJ-30.

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AF Twins Receive French Legion Of Honor For WWII Service

Plane They Flew ... 'Flak Bait' ... Is Being Restored By The Smithsonian

Seventy-one years after their World War II service in the Army Air Forces, identical twin brothers -- retired Air Force Reserve Majs. Raymond "Glenn" Clanin and Russell "Lynn" Clanin -- received the French government's highest distinction, the Legion of Honor medal.

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Aero-TV: GE's 'ATP' Program - Tomorrow's Turbo-Prop!

An Innovative Approach To Turbo-Prop Design Is Shaking Up BizAv

While at NBAA2015, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, decided to take a look at a new GE turboprop engine being developed for light aircraft. This led him to talk with Brad Mottier, the Vice President of Business and General Aviation and Integrated Systems for GE Aviation.

Airborne 12.10.15: Boeing To The Max, Blue Angels 2016-17, Airbus v Boeing

Also: NIMBY Legislator, API Overview, Martin Jetpack, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Atlanta Warbird Weekend, MI v UAVs

ANN Airborne Link: /index.cfm?do=video.playVideo&videoid=12038bba-7d07-4196-829a-2378b7814530 YouTube Airborne Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4xoqvtGpOo

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Aero-TV: GE's 'ATP' Program - Tomorrow's Turbo-Prop!

An Innovative Approach To Turbo-Prop Design Is Shaking Up BizAv

While at NBAA2015, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, decided to take a look at a new GE turboprop engine being developed for light aircraft. This led him to talk with Brad Mottier, the Vice President of Business and General Aviation and Integrated Systems for GE Aviation. GE calls the new engine, an advanced turboprop, and it was officially introduced at NBAA2015. Mottier said the engine has been on the drawing board for a few years and it’s planned to provide 10 percent more power on 20 percent less fuel at higher altitudes.<

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FAA Certifies HondaJet

Last Hurdle Overcome Before Taking The Long-Awaited Jet To Market

The FAA has granted certification to the HondaJet. This is the final step before full production can begin at the company's manufacturing base in Greensboro, NC.... and we imagine the partying has already begun. The airplane is about five years behind schedule, according to a number of reports. There are more than 100 orders for the $4.5 million seven-seat airplane, mostly from North America and Europe. At NBAA in Las Vegas, company president and CEO Michimasa Fujino said that the company was expecting to wrap up flight testing in November, and that he expected the FAA would grant certification "very soon." He was right.

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NATCA Appeals To Congress To Fix Controller Shortfall

Says Low Staffing Is Affecting Air Navigation

During a roundtable discussion hosted Tuesday by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, NATCA president Paul Rinaldi said that the shortfall in ATC staffing is "unacceptable" and is affecting the nation's air traffic control system.

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GAO: FAA Does Not Plan For Budget Budget Contingencies

Study Finds That Agency Could Do Better In Dealing With Budget Uncertainties

The Government Accountability Office has released its findings from a study conducted at the request of the leadership of the House Transportation Committee and Aviation Subcommittee focused on issues with long-term funding for the FAA.

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Cygnus Spacecraft Successfully Berths With ISS

Fifty-Day Stay Planned At Station

The “S.S. Deke Slayton II” Cygnus spacecraft successfully completed its rendezvous and berthing procedures with the International Space Station (ISS) Wednesday morning. This is the company’s fourth successful berthing with the orbiting laboratory, and the third under NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) contract.

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FAA Updates Airspace Obstructions Standards

Advisory Circular Address Height And Markings Of Potential Hazards To Navigation

Among the FAA's main priorities is to keep all users of our national airspace safe. To maintain the safest aerospace system in the world, the agency must make sure the national airspace is navigable and free of obstructions.

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AeroSports Update: Spirit of St. Louis Replica Makes First Flight

A Replica Of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis New York To Paris Airplane Makes Its First Flight At Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

Our friends at Lee Bottom Flying Field clued us in on the news that the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum flew its replica of the Spirit of St. Louis earlier this week. We checked in with the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome website and here’s what we found.

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Eclipse EA-500 Down In South Africa

Pilot, The Only Person On Board, Fatally Injured

An Eclipse EA-500 personal jet went down Sunday between Caledon and Swellendam in South Africa. The pilot, 57-year-old Kobus Dicks, was fatally injured in the accident. He was the only person on board the aircraft.

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Airborne 12.09.15: UAVs v Airliners?, Another Airshow Cancel, Cygnus To ISS

Also: Viking Turbo, Jessica Cox, Buffalo Airways, AD: Gulfstream, GE9X Testing, ATC Privatization Opposed, Airport Kills Fees

ANN Airborne Link: /index.cfm?do=video.playVideo&videoid=be7b593e-7fa0-49f7-804b-c03bb1554464 YouTube Airborne Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edPVkWfvfOg

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (12.10.15)

"I’ve said it repeatedly over the past few years: the status quo is unacceptable. With one third of our workforce eligible to retire, the FAA’s bureaucratic structure is failing us." Source: NATCA president Paul Rinaldi.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.10.15): Jet Route

A route designed to serve aircraft operations from 18,000 feet MSL up to and including flight level 450.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.10.15)

Aviation Archaeological Investigation and Research

For the last 14 years, AAIR has been researching and documenting military aircraft crash sites in the Western US.

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