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September 10, 2024

NBAA-BACE Restores CAN’s Annual 'Fund an Angel' Event

Fundraiser Works to Set Up Air Transport For Cancer Patients

The Corporate Angel Network (CAN) is reintroducing its Fund an Angel event at the 2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE). This fundraiser seeks to arrange business aircraft transportation for cancer patients in need of treatment. The Fund an Angel event is set to occur from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Wednesday, October 23.

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Airborne-NextGen 09.10.24: Starliner Return, Drone Violation, VerdeGo Aero

 Also: Drone Finds Child, New CEO at Electra, Remote Pilot Test Prep, UAS Network

 
 
On September 6, the Boeing Starliner completed a successful uncrewed landing at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. This concluded its accidental 3-month stay on the International Space Station. The Starliner launched its first crewed mission on June 5 for what was supposed to be an eight-day stay. Due to helium leaks and issues with the control thrusters, its trip was extended and NASA was forced to transfer the crew to an upcoming SpaceX mission. A drone pilot flew his drone at altitudes over 12,000 feet on numerous occasions in the Boston, England, area that flights by the Royal Air Force, National Police Air Service, and an air ambulance had to d

Piston Aviation Shows Off Light-Sport Trainers

Program Cranking Out Pilots With Style

Piston Aviation exhibited several of their light-sport trainers at the Midwest Aviation Expo in Mount Vernon, Illinois. The aircraft’s attractive designs easily stood out in the crowd. Piston’s training approach emphasizes not only mastery of flight but also leadership skills, intending to prepare their students to handle complex responsibilities and challenges.  

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SpaceX Mission May Launch Earlier Than We Thought

Polaris Dawn Will Make First Commercial Astronauts in Space

The Polaris Dawn mission launch window officially opened on September 10. The spacecraft will send its four-member crew into orbit to attempt the first-ever commercial spacewalk. The mission launch will be live-streamed on X starting approximately three-and-a-half hours before liftoff.  

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Starliner Saga Comes to an End

Uncrewed Spacecraft Completes Successful Landing

On September 6, the Boeing Starliner completed a successful uncrewed landing at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico. This concluded its accidental 3-month stay on the International Space Station. Starliner’s crew will continue research operations on the ISS until they can return home in February 2025.  

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RT Aviation Showcases Updated L600 Design at MVN Expo

Model Conducive To Incorporation With Flight Schools

The latest version of Aeropilot’s L600 was a focal point of RT Aviation’s display at the 2024 Midwest Aviation Expo. The light-sport Legend 600 is an all-composite, high-wing, strut-braced two-seater. Its empty weight is a mere 739 lbs, though it still produces impressive performance and easy handling with a climb rate of 1378 fpm and 108kt cruise speed. The power plant design is customized to user preference, with 4 engine and 8 propeller types to choose from. Test flights in the aircraft were offered throughout the weekend in Mount Vernon, Illinois. There are 19 currently operating in the U.S. and three more are on the way.

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Sporty’s Modernizes Its Learn to Fly Course

New Features Revise and Simplify the User Experience

Sporty’s recently finalized its mid-year upgrade to the Learn to Fly course. In this, several new features and lesson amendments were intertwined with the curriculum. The Sporty’s lesson kit serves as a ground preparation resource for student pilots worldwide. The company has been partnered with the EAA’s Young Eagles program for over 15 years, allowing youth to gain access to the Learn to Fly course at no charge. It utilizes videos, animations, and test practice to teach the basics of flight. So far, over 155,000 Young Eagles have taken part in this opportunity.

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Aero-TV: The Risen Superveloce’s Transatlantic Flight to AirVenture

A First-Person View of the “Impossible” Overseas Mission

This year at the Annual EAA Oshkosh AirVenture, Alberto Porto, CEO of Porto Aviation Group, and Robert Barnes, North American Sales Director, made headlines with their impressive transatlantic journey in the Porto Aviation Risen Superveloce. Their adventure began with a departure from a small airport south of Milan, Italy. Powered by the new Rotax 916is, the pair successfully traveled through Stornoway, Scotland and across the Atlantic Ocean to Goose Bay, Canada. After some well-deserved R&R, they headed towards Wisconsin for customs and their final destination: Osh

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Service Members Complete Northern Lightning Exercise

Annual Training Session at Volk Field Comes to an End

Volk Field’s Combat Readiness Training Center recently hosted over 1,000 service members from almost 25 units across the nation for Northern Lightning. This annual two-week training exercise prepares pilots for threats utilizing fourth and fifth-generation fighters. It was available to not only military pilots, but also firefighters and engineers.

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Embry-Riddle Supports STEM Education, Research Using UAS

Daytona Beach Campus Collects Data In Coastal Environments

Dr. Nickolas “Dan” Macchiarella is a professor in the College of Aviation at the Daytona Beach Campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida. His academic specialty is the application of sensors on Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS). The work of Macchiarella and his students supports the COASTech program by conducting research on the coastal environments and educating the public.

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FAA Announces $1.9 Billion In AIP Grants

Additional $269 Million For Supplemental Discretionary Grants

The FAA announced on September 6 the distribution of $1.9 billion in 519 grants for airports in 48 states, Guam, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands under the Airport Improvement Program.

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NTSB Final Report: Cessna 172S (A1); Sonex Aircraft Xenos (A2)

Fragmented Sections Of The Outboard Left Wings Of Both Airplanes Were Found In A Field Below The Point Where The Two Flight Tracks Merged

Analysis: The flight instructor and student pilot took off in a Cessna airplane from their home airport and proceeded north to a practice area to perform practice maneuvers. The Sonex pilot departed from an airport east of the practice area about 5 minutes earlier and proceeded westbound toward the vicinity of the Cessna. Both airplanes climbed to 7,000 - 7,500 ft mean sea level (msl) and operated under visual flight rules (VFR). When the Cessna reached the practice area, it made a left 360° turn consistent with a clearing turn, which according to the flight school was standard procedure.

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Finally, A Drone that Feels Like The Future is Here

An Affordable Videographer in a UAV Package Begins Shipping October 8th

DJI unveiled the Neo, a light weight, palmtop camera operator to give creators a streamlined way to capture 4k UHD video on the go. The Neo is hyper-focused on video creation, ensuring that it keeps extraneous design features to an absolute minimum. It's designed to be small and portable, so creators can tuck the Neo away and break it out to film without the usual song and dance that comes with calibration. That's indicative of the Neo's mission as a close-up videographer: Neo wants to orbit its operator, and it has little interest in straying away from them to see what else is going on around them. Standard mods include 'Follow, Expanse, Circle, and more', all selections that

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (09.10.24)

Aero Linx: The Alaska Aviation Museum The Alaska Aviation Museum is located in the heart of Alaska aviation. It sits on the south shore of Lake Hood, the busiest seaplane base in the world, with more than 87,000 takeoffs and landings per year. A half-mile away is Ted Stevens International Airport, the air crossroads of the world. You can watch takeoffs and landings right from the museum. The museum presents one of the finest displays of Alaskan aviation history with interactive displays, memorabilia, photographs, films, and artifacts from personal collections of Alaska’s pioneer aviators.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (09.10.24): Opposite Direction Aircraft

Opposite Direction Aircraft Aircraft are operating in opposite directions when: They are following the same track in reciprocal directions; or Their tracks are parallel and the aircraft are flying in reciprocal directions; or Their tracks intersect at an angle of more than 135°.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.10.24)

“Even though it was necessary to return the spacecraft uncrewed, NASA and Boeing learned an incredible amount about Starliner in the most extreme environment possible. NASA looks forward to our continued work with the Boeing team to proceed toward certification of Starliner for crew rotation missions to the space station." Source: Ken Bowersox, associate administrator of Space Operations Mission Directorate at NASA HQ, in overtly positive comments (which may not be deserved...) following the recovery of the unmanned Starliner spacecraft.

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