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October 28, 2024

Airborne 10.28.24: Lilium ShutDown, Crew 8 Splashdown, Eclipse Goes AI

 Also: Wheels Up Acquires GrandView, Purdue Grant, iFly EFB/SayWeather, ‘Me & My TBM’ App

 
 
In a move that seemed to come out of left field, Lilium announced it is on the verge of insolvency and has ceased operations. On October 24, Lilium N.V. submitted a Form 6-K filing to the SEC stating that the managing directors of its two operating subsidiaries, Lilium GmbH and Lilium eAircraft GmbH, determined that they are overindebted and will be unable to pay existing liabilities within the next few days. The four astronauts from NASA’s SpaceX-based Crew-8 mission successfully returned to earth at around 3:30 am on October 25. Their stay on the International Space Station lasted eight months; 55 days longer than original

Final Crew-8 Astronaut Released From Hospital

Fourth Crew Member Experienced a Medical Issue After 235 Day Space Mission

The fourth and final astronaut from NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission has been released from the hospital after an overnight stay. The three other crew members left for Houston the previous day following their 235 day space mission. The crew returned to Earth at 3:29 am on October 25, splashing down off the Florida panhandle.

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ArkanSTOL Suspends Annual Competition

Team Blames Evolving Responsibility… But Was Safety a Factor?

The ArkanSTOL executive team announced on October 16 that its annual event and competition would be suspended indefinitely. They cited “evolving professional and personal responsibilities” as the cause, which is certainly a believable statement with the amount of commitment and planning that these grassroot aviation outings require.

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Crew-8 Splashes Down After Months of Delays

NASA Completes Eighth Commercial Crew Mission to ISS

The four astronauts from NASA’s SpaceX-based Crew-8 mission successfully returned to earth at around 3:30 am on October 25. Their stay on the International Space Station lasted eight months; 55 days longer than originally planned. Crew-8 launched from Florida’s Kennedy Space Center on March 3 with NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Jeanette Epps along with Roscosmos Cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin.

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Delta Stops Veteran From Boarding Flight, Senators Want Explanation

T-Shirt Promoted Awareness Of Veteran Suicides

When Marine Corps veteran Catherine Banks went to board her flight at San Francisco International Airport (KSFO), she was wearing a T-shirt that read, “Do Not Give In To The War Within. End Veteran Suicide.” Banks was stopped by a male flight attendant who said her T-shirt was “threatening” and Banks told him she spent 22 years as a Marine and she was going to visit her sister, also a Marine.

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Skywings Takes Delivery Of Two Diamond DA-40 NG Aircraft

Training Future Airline Pilots In Antwerp And Alicante

Skywings Flight Training announced it has taken delivery of two Diamond DA40 NG aircraft at Diamond Aircraft’s headquarters in Neustadt, Austria. The aircraft will be used to train future airline pilots. The aircraft are the first two of four that Skywings will receive this year, bringing their fleet total to 8 Diamond aircraft. The four most recent were ordered along with a DA40/42 FNPT II simulator at the European Airline Training Symposium in Cascais, Portugal, in November 2023. The simulator is installed at the Antwerp training facility.

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Update On Unleaded Piston-Engine Fuels From EAGLE Initiative

Necessity Of Pilot Buy-In Seen As Crucial

The Eliminate Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE) initiative is a partnership among industry and government leaders committed to identifying and promoting safe and reliable unleaded fuel for piston-engine aircraft that is viable throughout the aviation supply chain by 2030.

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Wings Over The Rockies Announces Season 6 Of Behind The Wings

Emmy-Nominated PBS Series Explores Exciting Aerospace Stories

Wings Over the Rockies announces the premier of Season 6 of their Emmy-nominated television series Behind the Wings on Rocky Mountain PBS on Thursday November 7 at 7:30 p.m. MDT. Additional episodes will air on consecutive Thursdays and Sundays in November and December. The latest episodes of Behind the Wings explore some of the most exciting stories in aerospace, from the use of AI in military aviation to two massive aircraft that have incorporated the latest innovations.

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Textron Oulines New Cessna Citation Lineup

Manufacturer Unveils 3rd Generation of Light Jets

Textron Aviation unveiled its third generation of light jets this past week, starting just a day before the National Business Aviation Association’s annual Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) kicked off in Las Vegas. These jets are the Cessna Citation M2 Gen3, CJ3 Gen3, and CJ4 Gen3. The eight-seat M2 Gen 3 has a maximum range of 1,550 nm and supports payloads up to 1,510 lbs. It serves as an entry-level jet with several comfort and productivity upgrades, like wireless charging, USB-A and USB-C ports at each seat, and a slightly expanded cockpit.

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Classic Aero-TV: Walter Mitty's Near-Jet - The PJ-II Dreamer Ducted Fan

From Sun 'N Fun 2016 (YouTube Edition): Looks Like A Jet, Flies Like A GA Airplane…

While at Sun ‘n Fun 2016, ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, saw a light-airplane that looked like a stylized F-15. The airplane is called the PJ-II “Dreamer”. To get the details, Tom talked with Len Bechtold, who designed the engine for the aircraft, as well as the technical director of design, Ben Kolotilin. The Design of this fascinating airplane originated in Russia and has now been brought to the United States with the hopes of placing it into production. Kolotilin explains that the intent was to produce a stylized fighter-lik

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NTSB Prelim: Raytheon Aircraft Company C90A

In Cruise Flight At Flight Level (FL) 200 The Pilot Lost Consciousness, And The Passenger Attempted Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

On October 4, 2024, about 1340 Pacific daylight time, a Raytheon Aircraft Company C90A, N6077X, was not damaged when it was involved in an accident near Bakersfield, California. The pilot was fatally injured, and the passenger was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to the passenger, the flight departed from Henderson Executive Airport (HND), Henderson, Nevada, and was destined for Monterey Regional Airport (MRY), Monterey, California. In cruise flight at flight level (FL) 200 the pilot lost consciousness, and the passenger attemp

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.28.24)

Aero Linx: Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals Founded in 1976, the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of minorities in all aviation and aerospace careers. OBAP members encourage diversity in the industry by supporting aspiring aviation professionals through Project Aerospace, a series of scholarships, mentoring, training, and youth-focused education programs. In 1976 Ben Thomas, a young African American pilot with Eastern Airlines, spearheaded an effort to form a permanent body to address discrimination in the airline industry...

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (10.28.24): Close Parallel Runways

Close Parallel Runways Two parallel runways whose extended centerlines are separated by less than 4,300 feet and at least 3000 feet (750 feet for SOIA operations) for which ATC is authorized to conduct simultaneous independent approach operations. PRM and simultaneous close parallel appear in approach title. Dual communications, special pilot training, an Attention All Users Page (AAUP), NTZ monitoring by displays that have aural and visual alerting algorithms are required. A high update rate surveillance sensor is required for certain runway or approach course spacing.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.28.24)

“We want to sincerely thank all our volunteers, pilots, sponsors, spectators and hosts for this amazing event, ArkanSTOL is special and truly belongs to everyone who gave their energy and talents to its creation." Source: From a statement by the ArkanSTOL event team as it confirmed that its annual event and competition would be suspended indefinitely. They cited “evolving professional and personal responsibilities” as the cause, which is certainly a believable statement with the amount of commitment and planning that these grassroot aviation outings require.

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