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May 03, 2019

Airborne 05.03.19: Ely Race Cancels, MAF in Mozambique, L-Birds 2 Normandy

Also: 2019 Daher Internship, ForeFlight Update, eFlyer2 Order, Blackhawk Celebrates 20th

The Ely Air Races, scheduled for June 13-15 in Ely, NV have been cancelled. Airport Manager Lance Gale told the White Pine County Commission that he learned of the pending closure of the airport (KELY) at a special fire commission meeting after the nearest fire station was closed. The FAA reportedly has withdrawn the airport's Part 139 authorization due to the move. Gale said that he was advised April 19 by the interim district fire chief that there were no Airport Rescue Fire Truck personnel available to respond to incidents at the airport. He also told the commission that he has been informed by the FAA that if the station remains closed and there is no possibility of EMS response to the a

AiRXOS Receives Nationwide Approval For Multiple Unmanned Aircraft Operations

Launches Inspection Solutions For Energy With Air Mobility Ecosystem Partner, Measure

AiRXOS, part of GE Aviation, has received a unique and industry-progressive FAA Part 107.35 waiver for multiple unmanned aircraft operations (Multi-UA). AiRXOS' Multi-UA waiver uniquely allows operators to simultaneously fly any type of small unmanned aircraft at any Part 107 location nationwide, provided they meet AiRXOS' FAA-approved checklist of aircraft and location criteria.

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NTSB Releases Factual Report From 2017 S-97 Raider Accident

Aircraft Experienced A Hard Landing While Hovering At The William P Gwinn Airport (06FA) In Jupiter, FL

The NTSB has released a factual report from a hard landing which occurred August 2, 2017, at about 0720 EDT involving an experimental Sikorsky S-97A, N971SK, that was hovering at the William P Gwinn Airport (06FA) in Jupiter, FL.

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ForeFlight Releases Major Changes To Documents

Automatically Updates Downloaded Documents When New Versions Are Available

ForeFlight has released new Documents features which include a more flexible interface with support for nested folders, documents on the iPhone, and automatic document syncing between devices.

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DFW Airport Partners With Dallas County Community College District

Stands Up First Airport Apprenticeship In Texas

Dallas Fort Worth International (KDFW) Airport has partnered with Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD) to introduce a new apprenticeship program designed to promote internal growth and sustainability of a skilled workforce in the construction and maintenance industry. The pilot program at DFW will be the first airport apprenticeship in Texas registered by the U.S. Department of Labor.

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ACJ319neo Sets Record During Test Flight

Completes Longest A320 Family Flight By An Airbus Crew

The first ACJ319neo successfully completed a 16-hr. and 10-min. test flight on April 26th, setting a new record for the longest A320 Family flight by an Airbus crew.

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Aerojet Rocketdyne Breaks Ground On New Solid Rocket Motor Development Facility

Company's Expansion In Arkansas Continues

Senior Aerojet Rocketdyne officials joined Arkansas State and local leaders to break ground today on the latest facility in a continuing expansion of the company’s Camden, Arkansas, solid rocket motor center of excellence.

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Photobioreactor: An Oxygen And A Source Of Nutrition For Astronauts

Airbus Brings New Experimental Technology To The International Space Station

Airbus is bringing another experimental system to the International Space Station (ISS) in the form of the photobioreactor (PBR). The PBR, developed by the University of Stuttgart and built by Airbus on behalf of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR), is designed to convert part of the CO2 extracted by the ‘LSR’ Life Support Rack on board the ISS into oxygen and biomass, which could help to save valuable resources during future long-term missions into space.

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Universal Avionics, AerSale Certify Airbus A320 EFVS Solution

Wearable Head-Up Based Upgrade Offers Cost-Effective EFVS Solution With Minimal Aircraft Installation Downtime

Universal Avionics (UA) is partnering with AerSale, Inc. to develop an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the ClearVision Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) on the Airbus A320 aircraft. FAA certification for the retrofit upgrade is expected by the end of first quarter of 2020, with CAAC and EASA STC validation to immediately follow.

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Kaman Awarded Contract to Reactivate Two USMC K-MAX Helicopters

Both Saw Service In Afghanistan During Operation Enduring Freedom

Kaman Aerospace has been awarded a contract to return two United States Marine Corps (USMC) K-MAX aircraft to flight operations. Kaman Aerospace will transport the two helicopters from Yuma, Arizona, where they are currently located, to Bloomfield, Connecticut, where they will be reactivated to flight-ready status.

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Mission Aviation Fellowship Responds To Second Mozambique Cyclone

Cyclone Kenneth Made Landfall On April 25

Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), operating as Ambassador Aviation in Mozambique, is once again conducting aerial assessments to determine what aid is needed in northern Mozambique areas hit by Cyclone Kenneth on April 25. MAF conducted similar assessment flights when Cyclone Idai hit Mozambique farther south five weeks ago.

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Ely, NV Cancels Air Races

Airport Threatened With Closure Due To Lack Of Available Emergency Services

The Ely Air Races, scheduled for June 13-15 in Ely, NV have been cancelled following a visit by an FAA inspector to the Ely Airport.

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Fiji Airways To Become A350 XWB Operator

Two Aircraft To Be Leased From Dubai-Based DAE Capital

Fiji Airways has adopted the A350 XWB as part of its expansion plans to broaden its international network. Two A350-900s will be leased from Dubai-based DAE Capital, making Fiji Airways the newest operator and DAE Capital the latest customer.

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AMA, AUVSI Strengthen Know Before You Fly Partnership With FAA

Leading UAS Organizations Sign Agreement With The FAA To Solidify Partnership On Public Education Campaign

The Academy Model Aeronautics (AMA) and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) have signed a memorandum of agreement with the FAA to solidify each organization’s commitment to expanding and improving the Know Before You Fly (KBYF) education campaign.

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North Dakota Invests $33 Million In UAS Infrastructure

State’s Investment Represents One Of The Largest BVLOS Investments In The U.S.

Gov. Doug Burgum, in partnership with the North Dakota Department of Commerce, has announced a $33 million investment in the UAS industry – of which a majority will be used to build out infrastructure to support beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) across North Dakota.

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AUVSI Names Member, Chapter Awards

Presented To Member Of The Year Tom Reynolds And Several AUVSI Chapters

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) named Tom Reynolds as AUVSI Member of the Year and presented several Chapter Awards during ceremonies today at XPONENTIAL 2018, the largest trade show for the unmanned systems and robotics industry, which is taking place this week at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago.

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Piaggio Seeks Submissions For Expression Of Interest (EOI) On The Company

Commissioner Vincenzo Nicastro: 'We Want To Begin Exploring The Demand In The Market To Better Understand Those Who Are Currently Potentially Interested'

The Extraordinary Commissioner of Piaggio Aerospace, Vincenzo Nicastro, wants to implement an initial analysis in order to evaluate the market's interest in buying Piaggio Aerospace or one of its business units (Aircraft and Engines), or to conduct a reorganization, in accordance with the "Marzano Law."

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FAA Points Out Problems Of Aging Pilots And Aircraft

FAASTeam Representative Speaks At EAA Chapter 534 Monthly Meeting

Mark Laughridge, a representative for the FAA’s FAAST Safety Team, was the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 534 at the Leesburg International Airport on Saturday, April 25, 2019. He pointed out that both pilots as well as aircraft suffer from aging problems. If these issues are not addressed, they can result in accidents.

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AeroVironment Announces Launch Of New England Innovation Center

Company's First Engineering Operation Outside Of California

AeroVironment has opened a new facility in the Boston, MA region. The New England Innovation Center (NEIC) will lead development of advanced solutions complementing AeroVironment’s market-leading small UAS and furthering the company’s growth strategy.

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Klyde Morris 05.03.19

It Is What It Is ... Except At SpaceX

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Airborne 05.01.19: Propless Pitts, uAvionix Files 4 TSO, DeltaHawk

Also: P-51 Reunion for Oshkosh, Falcon 8X Record, Allegiant Dispatchers Union, Sunrise Air Ambulance

Up until recent memory, Spencer Suderman had fortune smile upon him repeatedly as he bested world records sought for sustained inverted spin events. But a failed attempt a few weeks ago, due to oxygen issues, has been joined by an even more unwelcome problem when Suderman lost his prop, inflight, and was forced to execute an emergency landing in the notoriously difficult LA area at Whiteman Airport. Mind you, most Pitts Specials, even a modified S-1C like Suderman’s, are not the world greatest glid

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.03.19)

“We remain 100% committed to educating the public about how to fly drones safely and responsibly.” Source: Chad Budreau, Executive Director of AMA, announcing an MOU with AUVSI to expand and improve the Know Before You Fly campaign.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.03.19): Flight Controller

As it relates to UAVs, a device that receives the inputs from the sensors (gyroscope, accelerometer, GPS, vision sensors, ultrasonic sensors) and remote controller of the drone which then sends inputs to the electronic speed controls and motors about how the drone should move.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.03.19)

Sustainable Aviation Foundation

The Sustainable Aviation Foundation (SAF) is an all-volunteer, non-profit, 501c3 organization, dedicated to improving human life through advances in aviation. Our goal is to focus on the application of electric aviation at a meaningful scale to help solve pressing problems of our age.

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