ANN's Paul Plack begins a conversation with Rod Hightower, new president of the Experimental Aircraft Association, by asking how Rod got his start in aviation.
Transportation Fatalities Drop Overall in 2009; Pipeline,
Marine Deaths Rise
Transportation fatalities in the United States decreased by 9.2
percent in 2009 from 2008, according to preliminary figures
released recently by the NTSB.
Phoenix East Aviation Claims First ADS-B Equipped Independent
Training Fleet
Daytona Beach-based Phoenix East Aviation (PEA) said Monday it
has installed ADS-B systems on its fleet of training aircraft. PEA
says by doing so, it has become the first independent flight
training academy in the U.S. to have such a system.
Becker Avionics has rolled out its newest Audio Control Unit
(ACU) ACU6101 Cabin Audio Control Panel. This new panel design is
based on the standard ACU6101 Cockpit Panel.
Helicopter completions company Metro Aviation has introduced
some enhancements to the EC145 air medical interior, including the
capability to now use the Ferno Model 28A1 litter assembly with
ground ambulances.
GA's Most Effective Leader Offers Advice For The Future
We had a good time with a wide-ranging interview with Phil Boyer at Oshkosh 2010 and began to realize just how much we missed seeing him at the helm of that organization. To those of us who watched aviation work its way through several decades of various trials and tribulations, Phil Boyer proved himself to be the real deal... a solid leader with some serious smarts and a true passion for the world of aviation. When he decided to retire after nearly two decades of challenging leadership, we all felt poorer for the loss of his participation but could not deny the that the guy deserved to retire and enjoy his life the way that he wanted... free of the pressures that he lived 24/7 for all those years.
ALL That Flies Over Mentone Need Not Always Have Rotors
ANN and Aero-TV have had a ball bringing you the very best of the rotary sites, sounds and concepts that literally revolve around Mentone once a year... but we need to mention one of the more intriguing variants that typified this year's event -- as this year, a large contingent of Powered Parachutes joined the fun and added a decided sporty element to the festivities otherwise known as the PRA Fly-In.
ANN has learned that the final balloon aloft in the
America’s Challenge distance race for gas balloons has landed
safely on the U.S./Canadian border. Albuquerque’s Barbara
Fricke and Peter Cuneo are the unofficial winners of the race,
having flown 1,350 miles (2,173 km) in approximately 57 hours and
30 minutes. The team landed on the east shore of the Detroit River
in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Gas balloon landings in urban areas are
very unusual, as the balloons usually land in rural and even remote
areas.
ALL That Flies Over Mentone Need Not Always Have Rotors
ANN and Aero-TV have had a ball bringing you the very best of
the rotary sites, sounds and concepts that literally revolve around
Mentone once a year... but we need to mention one of the more
intriguing variants that typified this year's event -- as this
year, a large contingent of Powered Parachutes joined the fun and
added a decided sporty element to the festivities otherwise known
as the PRA Fly-In.
GA's Most Effective Leader Offers Advice For The Future
We had a good time with a wide-ranging interview with Phil Boyer
at Oshkosh 2010 and began to realize just how much we missed seeing
him at the helm of that organization. To those of us who watched
aviation work its way through several decades of various trials and
tribulations, Phil Boyer proved himself to be the real deal... a
solid leader with some serious smarts and a true passion for the
world of aviation.
Obama Signed The NASA Authorization Act Of 2010 Monday
President Barack Obama signed the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Authorization Act of 2010 into law on Monday, Oct.
11, 2010, setting spending levels for the space agency, and setting
the stage for greater commercial participation in space.
Following the signing, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden issued
the following statement:
"Earlier today, President Obama signed into law the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of 2010. It
is important bipartisan legislation that charts a new course for
space exploration, science, technology development, and
aeronautics. We are grateful for the President's forward-thinking
plan and the hard work members of Congress put into this
ANN Daily Touch-And-Go:
10.12.10 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing:
10.12.10 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Special Feature: Part I: EAA President Rod
Hightower - 10.12.10 (ANN Special Report,
with EAA President Rod Hightower)
"Avatar" Producer/Director and self-avowed "avid explorer" James
Cameron took flight aboard the Zero-G Experience on Saturday to
raise funds for the X Prize Foundation.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope continues to make significant
progress, successfully completing a series of sunshield vent tests
that validate the telescope's sunshield design.
The National Park Service says that on October 8, 2010, a
privately-owned Cessna 172 with two occupants left the Bryce Canyon
Airport for a pleasure flight over Mount Dutton before returning to
Page, Arizona.
A member of the Madera Aeromodelers Radio Control Society
(MARCS) informs ANN that they no longer have access to Madera
Airport in CA because of Through The Fence rules.
“I commend the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) for adopting (the) Declaration on Aviation
Security." Source: Statement from
Secretary for Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.
The lowest altitude, expressed in feet above mean sea level, to
which descent is authorized on final approach or during
circle-to-land maneuvering in execution of a standard instrument
approach procedure where no electronic glideslope is provided.