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May 24, 2018

AMA Drone Report 05.24.18: Drone Rescues, AMA Celebrates, Onerous Ohio Regs

Also: Drone Ops Over DoD Facilities, Space Needle Drone Crash, NAA’s Most Memorable, Textron's X5-55

As the reputation of the drone community, hobby and professional, continues to evolve, drones involved in rescue and recovery efforts are making our rep shine ever brighter... and we could use all of that we can get. A recent example resulted in the the recovery of two hikers and an incapacitated dog who found themselves stranded in New Mexico along a wooded hiking trail -- and who now owe their well-being to the use of a firefighter's personal drone. A five member search team was deployed when one

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AMA Drone Report 05.24.18: Drone Rescues, AMA Celebrates, Onerous Ohio Regs

Also: Drone Ops Over DoD Facilities, Space Needle Drone Crash, NAA’s Most Memorable, Textron's X5-55

As the reputation of the drone community, hobby and professional, continues to evolve, drones involved in rescue and recovery efforts are making our rep shine ever brighter... and we could use all of that we can get. A recent example resulted in the the recovery of two hikers and an incapacitated dog who found themselves stranded in New Mexico along a wooded hiking trail -- and who now owe their well-being to the use of a firefighter's personal drone. A five member search team was deployed when one of hikers, a man and a woman, called 911 at 1700 local time, to request help. The couple and their dog were lost in Otero Canyon, according to reports from the  Bernalillo C

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report On Mosquito Helicopter Accident

Pilot Says Amateur-Built Aircraft Experienced A Loss Of Power During Flight

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from an accident involving an amateur-built Mosquito XE helicopter that resulted in the serious injury of the aircraft's pilot.

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Allegiant Welcomes Its First-In-Fleet American Made Airbus A320

Mobile, Alabama Delivery Marks A Key Milestone In Airline's Transition To A Single Fleet Type

Allegiant this week welcomed its first U.S.-produced A320 aircraft from the Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Mobile, Alabama. A team of Allegiant employees and executives from the company's headquarters in Las Vegas joined Airbus' leadership team at the production facility for a special ceremony to officially mark the delivery. The Airbus A320 is the 11th of 13 new A320 aircraft scheduled for purchase directly from Airbus, to be inducted into Allegiant's fleet this year.

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Xiamen Airlines Takes Delivery Of Its First Boeing 737 MAX

Fleet Now Totals 200 Airplanes

Xiamen Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in Seattle, expanding the fleet to 200 aircraft, and, by doing so, formally entering the ranks of the world's largest airlines.

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New UAS-Based Sensor Tested At Mobile Methane Monitoring Challenge

ULC Robotics, Los Gatos Research Partner To Test New Aerial Gas Leak Detection Sensor At Stanford University Event

ULC Robotics and Los Gatos Research (LGR) participated in the Mobile Methane Monitoring Challenge hosted by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Stanford University’s Natural Gas Initiative. ULC Robotics and LGR deployed their patented UAV-based sensor to identify the source of controlled methane leaks. The data obtained by the UAV and sensor will be compared to eleven other ground- and aerial-based technologies.

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ACC To Test New Wing Organization At Mountain Home AFB

Will Test Possible Ways To Improve Squadron Readiness, Encourage Innovation

Air Combat Command officials announced the 366th Fighter Wing at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, will test a new wing organizational structure.

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Guardian Flight Names Jared Sherman As Alaska Executive Director

Will Oversee Company's Six Bases And Entire Air Medical Fleet

Guardian Flight Inc. has appointed Jared Sherman as Alaska Executive Director. As a member of Guardian Flight's Executive Management Team, he reports to Fred Buttrell, Guardian Flight President and President and CEO of Air Medical Group Holdings (AMGH), which is Guardian's parent company.

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Med-Trans Opens New AeroCare VIII Helicopter Base In Plainview, TX

Bell 407 Joins Ground-Based Ambulance At The Base

Leading air medical transport company Med-Trans Corporation has opened a new AeroCare medical helicopter base in Plainview, Texas, joining a ground ambulance already operating there. A medically-equipped Bell 407 helicopter is now available at Hale County Airport to serve patients in the Texas Panhandle and surrounding areas.

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Aireon System Deployment Continues With Sixth Successful Launch

Launch Comes On The Heels Of The United Kingdom's Air Traffic Services Provider NATS Joining Aireon As Investors

Aireon has launched and deployed its sixth space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) payload, hosted by the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation. A flight-proven SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifted off Tuesday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, bringing the total number of Aireon payloads in orbit to 55. This leaves just two more launches of 10 satellites each before the launch campaign concludes in 2018. The Aireon system will go live in 2018, with the intention to start operational trials over the North Atlantic in early 2019.

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Etihad Airways To Optimize Operations With Crew Management Solutions

Advanced Optimization And Analytics Will Improve Planning, Crew Satisfaction And Reduce Costs

Boeing has finalized an agreement with Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates, to provide multiple crew management solutions to support the planning and operation of the airline's 7,500 crewmembers.

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Airbus Is Strategic Partner At KADEX-2018

Event Will Encompass 'Space Days In Kazakhstan' International Forum

Airbus will attend KADEX-2018, Kazakhstan’s V International Exhibition Weapons Systems and Military Equipment, as a “Strategic Partner” this year. The exhibition will take place in Astana, from May 23-26, and, for the first time, it will encompass the International Forum "Space Days in Kazakhstan", which will become one of the central dialogue platforms of the exhibition.

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AD NUMBER: 2018-10-10

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TSA Reopening Comments On Policies For Alien Flight Student Program

Deadline To Submit Comments Is June 18

TSA is reopening the comment period for the interim final rule (IFR) that established the Alien Flight Student Program (AFSP). TSA is in the process of finalizing the IFR with modifications to improve the efficiency and efficacy of this program consistent with recently-ordered regulatory reform requirements.

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DFW Airport To Begin Runway Rehabilitation Project

Will Use New Technology To Minimize Construction Time

Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport will begin a major infrastructure project to rebuild one of its busiest runways. The project for the refurbishment of Runway 17-Center/35-Center will begin on May 24 with a partial closure, which will still allow the southern portion of the runway to be used during daylight hours. Full closure of the runway will begin in August, with completion of the project slated for December.

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AMA Drone Report 05.17.18: AMA Expo West Upgrades, UAS IPP, Amazon Snubbed

Also: Drones v Flaming Kites, Sherrif Drones, ALPA Is Watching..., Wichita Aviation Pathway

After a number of years in Ontario, California; the highly anticipated 2018 rendition of AMA Expo West will show up in new digs and a somewhat different time of the year. This year, the AMA Expo West team will appear this November 2-4, 2018 at the Fairplex Exposition Center, in  Pomona, California. The new location allows for an extensive series of indoor and outdoor events, flights, races and demonstrations -- significantly broadening the scope and reach of the event -- including full scale flyovers, profes

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New Advanced Vertical Lift Center Showcases Bell’s Innovative Flight Solutions

Facility Offers Demonstrations And Expertise On How New Aviation Technology Can Deliver Solutions For Customers’ Most Pressing Mission Demands

Bell Helicopter has opened its new Advanced Vertical Lift Center (AVLC) today in the Washington, D.C. metro area. This office provides a unique setting for Bell’s military customers, partners and policy makers to interact with technology that is defining the future of vertical lift (FVL). Bell is increasing its presence in the region to offer opportunities for leaders to understand how advanced aviation technology such as the V-280 Valor can meet the urgent needs of the warfighter.

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Florida Man Receives 7-Year Sentence For Multiple Fraud Schemes Against FAA

DOT OIG Finds Operator Of Beech Aviation Defrauded Students, Illegally Operated As A Commercial Carrier For Hire

On May 16, 2018, Robert Charles Jones Brady, owner of Beech Aviation, was sentenced in U.S. District Court, West Palm Beach, Florida, to 7 years’ incarceration, 3 years’ supervised release, and a $400 special assessment fee for operating an aircraft without an airman’s certificate, wire fraud, and falsification of records in a Federal investigation.

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Boyd And Judy's Excellent Adventure - Perimeter USA!

Will Tour The Outside Edges Of The Continental U.S. In An RV 7

IAC member Boyd Birchler (IAC#20432) and his wife, Judy, are planning the adventure of a lifetime. They’re planning to fly their RV 7 around the perimeter of the United States – all 8,878 miles of it! They’ll be sharing stick time as they circumnavigate their way around the lower 48.

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Steve Jurczyk Appointed NASA Associate Administrator

Krista Paquin Retires; Melanie W. Saunders Named Acting Deputy Associate Administrator

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has named Steve Jurczyk as associate administrator, the agency's highest-ranking civil servant position. Jurczyk has been serving in the position in an acting capacity since March 10. In addition, Deputy Associate Administrator Krista Paquin will retire from NASA at the end of May. Melanie W. Saunders has been assigned as the acting deputy associate administrator, effective June 10.

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Recruitment Firm Sees Risk Of A Major EU Regional Pilot Shortage

White Paper Finds Little Collaborative Action Directed At The Issue

The latest research from UK-based aviation recruitment specialists, AeroProfessional, states that little collaborative action has taken place in the last two years to address the pilot skills crisis, specifically in the EU.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.24.18)

"This runway work is a critical need for DFW Airport, and the first major step in our ten-year plan to modernize infrastructure across the Airport. We've taken a long look at our 44-year old facilities and have developed a comprehensive plan to address the upcoming work on runways, taxiways, aircraft ramps, roadways and bridges over the next few years." Source: Khaled Naja, executive vice president of Infrastructure and Development at DFW Airport.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.24.18): Dihedral

The positive acute angle between the lateral axis of an airplane and a line through the center of a wing or horizontal stabilizer.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.24.18)

FAA FAQ

Have a question about the FAA? Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions that can help.

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