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August 30, 2024

Airborne 08.30.24: Falcon 9 Mishap, TCCA M700 Cert, EAA Air Academy

 Also: First Polish F-35A, Canadian Wings Of Rescue, FAA Drone Fine$, UH-1B Accident Blamed on FAA 

 
 
After nearly 300 extraordinary landings of a Falcon 9 first stage booster (Booster 1062), SpaceX’s oldest booster to date, on its 23rd flight, fumbled the landing and the vehicle was lost shortly after touchdown. On Wednesday, August 28 at 3:48 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities, to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Piper Aircraft announced its new M700 FURY single-engine turboprop has received its type certification from Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA). The certification also includes app

TCAA Type Certification For Piper M700 FURY

Single-engine Turboprop Also FIKI Approved

Piper Aircraft announced its new M700 FURY single-engine turboprop has received its type certification from Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA). The certification also includes approval for Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI). Piper Aircraft has a history in general aviation going back 85 years and the M700 FURY is the fastest single-engine aircraft in its history with a max cruise speed of 301 KTAS and max range of 1,424 nautical miles.

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EAA Narrows the 2025 Air Academy Age Focus

Camp Provides Opportunities For Teen Aviation Enthusiasts

The EAA has confirmed that registration for their 2025 Air Academy will be opening on September 3rd. This year, the organization has narrowed its focus to providing more opportunities for 14 to 18-year-olds. The 2025 camp, hosted at the EAA Lodge in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, will have six sessions from June 12 to August 2.

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Polish Military Acquires Their First F-35A

Lockheed Martin Hosts Rollout Ceremony to Celebrate

On August 28, Lockheed Martin presented the Polish Government with their first F-35A Lightning II. They unveiled the aircraft during a rollout ceremony at Lockheed’s F-35 production facility in Fort Worth, Texas. It was attended by American and Polish senior government officials and military leaders. This is a significant milestone for both the Polish Air Force and NATO as a whole.

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Alaskan Pilot Converts Jets Into Dreamy Cabins

Bookings Now Open For the Plane-turned-Scenic-Cabins

In Big Lake, Alaska, a former commercial pilot is turning out-of-service jets into the Four Seasons of Aviation. Two accommodations are currently on site, including a McDonnell Douglas DC-6 and DC-9. Bookings are available on Airbnb or as add-ons for FLY8MA students. 

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Scholarship Stokes Passion For Aviation

Early Experiences In Aviation Family Grew Love Of Flight

Tommy Hammonds grew up in the back seat of his dad’s Piper Cub and caught the aviation bug at an early age. His grandfather was also a pilot so Tommy got his private ticket at 19 and then decided to pursue a career as an airplane mechanic. With skilled A&Ps in demand, he didn’t have any trouble finding work after completing his training at Minneapolis Community and Technical College. Many of his friends in school went to the airlines but Tommy went in the direction his love of historic aircraft and general aviation took him. Only just 24 years old, he has made significant contributions to the Commemorative Air Force Minnesota Wing.  

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Son of Founder Bequeaths $1 Million To Ninety-Nines

Visit to Oklahoma City Museum Inspires Gift

Josephine “Jodie” (Wood) Wallingford and her sister Frances (Wood) Adair took flying lessons when they were teens in 1929 at Clover Field, later to become Santa Monica Airport, in California. Jodie finished and earned her Private Pilot License, #9129 when few women learned to fly airplanes.

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NTSB Blames Helicopter Crash On Lack of FAA Oversight

Inadequate Inspections Left Engine Damage Unnoticed

On August 27, The National Transportation Safety Board reported that the FAA was partly to blame for a West Virginian military helicopter crash. The accident, caused by an engine failure, killed all six people on board. The NTSB has since suggested six new safety procedures for the FAA use going forward.

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Aero-TV: Helping Aviators See Through IMC And Nighttime Conditions

Some Incredible Research Is Underway At The University of Iowa

A most interesting Russian Mil Mi-2 Hoplite stood out on the ramp at AirVenture ‘23, and ANN’s helo consultant Rex Alexander was on the case. To give him the rundown, Tom “Mach” Schnell gave him a heads-up on the aircraft’s mission. Schnell is the Director of the Operator Performance Laboratory at the University of Iowa. His work there focuses on bringing enhanced vision systems into the cockpit, to give aviators the ability to see through any kind of IMC or nighttime conditions. LIDAR has come into play, too, allowing operators to easily perform

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Airborne-Flight Training 08.22.24: AeroEducate, Enstrom MX, Spartan-Atlas

Also: World Air Navigation Race, Aviation Spirit Award, ACE STEM Preschool Program, Marshall U.

EAA has added a trio of new collaborations to their free aviation education program, AeroEducate, fleshing out their program for students throughout their primary and secondary schooling. Enstrom Helicopter Corporation announced it will be hosting Enstrom maintenance training courses and extends an invitation for all mechanics and pilots to attend. The courses will be held at the Enstrom Factory in Menominee, Michigan, throughout the week of September 23-27 for piston engine models, and the week of September 30-October 4 for turbine models. Recently, Spartan E

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Airborne-Flight Training 08.22.24: AeroEducate, Enstrom MX, Spartan-Atlas

Also: World Air Navigation Race, Aviation Spirit Award, ACE STEM Preschool Program, Marshall U.

EAA has added a trio of new collaborations to their free aviation education program, AeroEducate, fleshing out their program for students throughout their primary and secondary schooling. Enstrom Helicopter Corporation announced it will be hosting Enstrom maintenance training courses and extends an invitation for all mechanics and pilots to attend. The courses will be held at the Enstrom Factory in Menominee, Michigan, throughout the week of September 23-27 for piston engine models, and the week of September 30-October 4 for turbine models. Recently, Sp

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Istari Digital’s X-Plane To Become First Digitally-Certified Aircraft

Flyer Øne Program To Develop Digital-First Drone

Istari Digital announced that a modified version of the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® X-56A is on track to become the world's first-ever digitally-certified aircraft. Istari had announced in September 2023 that the U.S. Air Force awarded it the pioneering contract to develop the aircraft and secure its airworthiness certification, through Military Flight Release, of a digital aircraft using state-of-the-art digital engineering processes. The company had kept the specifics of their aircraft and industry partners under wraps. 

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NTSB Prelim: Pilatus Aircraft Ltd PC12/47E

Pilot Reported To The Salt Lake City Air Route Traffic Control Center Controller The Loss Of The Autopilot And Declared An Emergency

On July 26, 2024, about 1304 mountain daylight time, a Pilatus Aircraft LTD, PC-12/47E airplane, N357HE, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Recluse, Wyoming. The pilot and six passengers were fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. A review of ADS-B data provided by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) showed that the airplane departed Nebraska City Municipal Airport, Nebraska City, Nebraska, about 1200, and flew on a northwest track with an intended destination of Billings Logan International Airport (BIL), Billings,

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.30.24)

Aero Linx: HH-60G Pave Hawk The primary mission of the HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter is to conduct day or night personnel recovery operations into hostile environments to recover isolated personnel during war. The HH-60G is also tasked to perform military operations other than war, including civil search and rescue, medical evacuation, disaster response, humanitarian assistance, security cooperation/aviation advisory, NASA space flight support, and rescue command and control.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.30.24): Altimeter Setting

Altimeter Setting The barometric pressure reading used to adjust a pressure altimeter for variations in existing atmospheric pressure or to the standard altimeter setting (29.92).

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.30.24)

"As the NATO aircraft of choice, the F-35 is a powerful force multiplier and critical to deterring and defeating threats for Poland and its allies. We are honored to strengthen our enduring partnership with Poland through today's celebration, ensuring Polish national security and long-term capability development for decades to come." Source: Lockheed Martin President Greg Ulmer, commenting on the first F-35 heading for service in Poland.

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