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September 30, 2024

Van’s Refines New RV-15 Prototype

Tail and Aileron Receive Aerodynamic Upgrades

Flight testing of the new Van’s Aircraft RV-15 engineering prototype is underway, and despite a few setbacks, the process is in full swing. The company is currently working on a few tweaks to enhance both aerodynamics and usability. Straying from the Van’s traditional kit reputation, the RV-15 is a high-wing model.

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Former FAA Contractor Indicted for Espionage

Abouzar Rahmati Charged as an Agent of the Iranian Government

A former FAA contractor was indicted on September 27 for acting as an illegal agent of the Iranian government, commented the US Department of Justice. Abouzar Rahmati has allegedly been conspiring with Iranian officials since 2017. He previously served as a First Lieutenant for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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Airborne 09.30.24: Blimp Down!, Lawyer v Blackhawk, Young Eagles Update

 Also: CAF UC-78 Bobcat Damaged, KSM Wants Landing Fee$$$, UK E-7 Wedgetail, EAA Recognition

 
 
A Brazilian blimp decked out with São Paulo Futebol Clube gear was sent to pump up fans before a major game. However, this display had the opposite effect when the ship came crashing down in a neighborhood, sending residents running. What’s wrong with the legal system? Here is a possible case in point. Lawyer Jeff Smith crashed his snowmobile into a Blackhawk helicopter in 2019 and was recently awarded $3.3 million in damages. Smith suffered severe injuries in the accident. The crash occurred on March 13, 2019, in Worthington, Massachusetts. Smith was allegedly coming from his parent’s home, where he had a few beers with din

World Ultralight Fly-In Announces 2024 Dates

10th Annual Event Will Be Held Virtually on October 12-13

The 2024 World Ultralight Fly-In (WUFI) will be held on Saturday, October 12, and Sunday, October 13. This is the 10th consecutive year for the virtual event, allowing pilots to participate wherever and whenever they please. Although this isn’t a traditional meetup, WUFI fosters the same camaraderie and excitement needed to build a community of fun-loving aviators.

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Zenith Wraps Up 33rd Annual Homecoming

Company Hosts Thousands of Kit Lovers in Mexico, Missouri

Zenith’s 33rd annual Homecoming event was hosted on September 20 and 21 in Mexico, Missouri. Visitors flew and drove in from across the country for a chance to learn and mingle. The event, presented by the Chris Heintz Foundation, is the primary gathering for Zenith owners and kit enthusiasts.

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Gogo Galileo HDX Secures 25 New STCs

Contracts Significantly Expand Company’s Market

Gogo Business Aviation has contracted 25 Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) for its Gogo Galileo HDX. These certificates add 18,000 global aircraft to the company’s business aviation market. The company is also working with business aircraft manufacturers to introduce aftermarket STCs and service bulletins.

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Classic Aero-TV: The PB4Y-2 Privateer - A Priceless Aero-Treasure

From 2015 (YouTube Version): Oshkosh Reveals Many Treasures... Including Old Warbirds Full Of History

While at EAA AirVenture 2015, ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, ventured out to visit the warbirds and was attracted to a large four engine aircraft that is a variation of the World War II Consolidated B-24. It turns out to be the world’s only flyable PB4Y-2, Privateer, which is a U.S. Navy version of the B-24. To get the full scoop about the airplane, Tom talked with Boyd Gallaher, who is the pilot of the aircraft. Gallaher first became acquainted with this airplane in the late 1970s when it was being operated as a fire suppression aircraft. He

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NTSB Final Report: Piper PA46

Review Of The Pilot’s Logbook Revealed That He Had About 47 Total Hours Of Flight Experience, With About 4 Hours Of Instruction In Simulated Instrument Conditions 

Analysis: The student pilot was enroute at an altitude about 17,700 ft mean sea level (msl) on a crosscountry flight with a passenger in his high-performance  airplane. The pilot was receiving visual flight rules flight following services from air traffic control, who advised him of an area of moderate to heavy precipitation at the airplane’s 12 o’clock position. The pilot replied that he had been able to “dodge” the areas of precipitation, but that they were getting bigger. There were no further communications from the pilot

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (09.30.24)

Aero Linx: American Aviation Historical Society AAHS is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the rich heritage of American aviation.  Our purpose is to collect, preserve and promote the written and visual record of planes, people, places and events involved in the development and expansion of American aviation.  AAHS promotes our aviation heritage through the operation and support of library and media resources for youth and adults in aviation education, scholarships, career development and outreach programs.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (09.30.24): Ground Clutter

Ground Clutter A pattern produced on the radar scope by ground returns which may degrade other radar returns in the affected area. The effect of ground clutter is minimized by the use of moving target indicator (MTI) circuits in the radar equipment resulting in a radar presentation which displays only targets which are in motion.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.30.24)

“The loss of any service member is an absolute tragedy, but the conversation surrounding the V-22 Osprey has become disproportionately negative, often overlooking key facts about the incident and the essential role this aircraft plays in our military's success.” Source: From a statement by U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX 13th District), who is defending the Bell V-22 Osprey against safety concerns raised about the tiltrotor aircraft in the wake of a deadly accident in shallow water off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, in November 2023.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (09.30.24)

“We’re hard at work refining the RV-15 prototype, and our latest update features a new revision to the tail. With favorable Oregon weather this week, we’re ready for more flight testing!" Source: A tidbit of info on the ongoing development of the RV-15 high-wing SportPlane, promised by Van's. The company revealed a short update via a Facebook post.

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