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May 12, 2014

Airborne 05.12.14: UAV Goof, No JetPacks For Google, Gone West: Bill Dana

Also: F-35 Update, Diamandis/Hawking and Zero-G, Fairchild 71, Honoring Paul at OSH14

A DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter impacted the tallest building in St. Louis on Monday, and the operator is nowhere to be found. The aircraft hit the side of the Metropolitan Square building and came to rest on a 30th floor balcony--OUCH. As most of us already know, Google is far more than a mega-Internet search giant. Their Google X Laboratory researches hundreds of product ideas every year. Apparently, one of many products on the table was a jet pack. We guess it would’ve been something like seen on the Jetsons or occasionally demonstrated at special events. One of the nation’s most respected aerospace pioneers has passed away. Distinguished research pilot and aeronautical engineer Willi

Winner Named In Second GAMA/Build A Plane STEM Competition

Sunrise Mountain High School In Las Vegas Picked From 79 Entries

GAMA and Build A Plane announced today that the Formula X team from Sunrise Mountain High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the winner of the second Aviation Design Challenge to promote Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills among U.S. high school students. Four students, a teacher, and a chaperone from the high school will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Glasair Aviation in Arlington, Washington, to build a real Glasair Sportsman airplane from June 16-28, 2014.

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EAA, ForeFlight To Award Two Flight Training Scholarships

Two $7,500 Grants To Be Made This Summer

EAA and ForeFlight, creator of the ForeFlight Mobile flight planning and electronic flight bag app for Apple iPad and iPhone, are teaming together to award a pair of $7,500 flight-training scholarships this summer that will help two people fulfill their dreams of flight.

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Probable Cause Report Released From 2012 Owls Head, ME Accident

Pilot And Truck Driver Both Contributed To The Accident, NTSB Says

The NTSB has issued its probable cause report from an accident that fatally injured three people from a college fraternity which occurred at Knox County Regional Airport (KRKD) in Owls Head, ME in November 2012.

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NGC, Yamaha Motor, U.S.A., Collaborate On Unmanned Helicopter System

Rotary Bat Incorporates Latest Autonomous Control, Intelligence-Gathering Technologies

Northrop Grumman and Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., have agreed to work together to develop and market an innovative small, unmanned autonomous helicopter system. Called the Rotary Bat (R-Bat), the new system merges a proven airframe produced by Yamaha, with the latest autonomous control and intelligence-gathering technologies for use in urban environments for applications such as search and rescue, power line inspection and forest fire observation.

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Greenwich Aerogroup Completes Merger Of Two Of Its Business Units

Combined Companies Move Into New Expanded Atlanta Facility

Greenwich AeroGroup announced this week that Matrix Aviation in Wichita, KS has completed its merger with its sister company Professional Aviation Associates in Atlanta, GA. The merger positions the combined companies to provide customers one point of contact with access to a wider support structure and broader array of products and services.

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Platforms Matter: Evolution Of Naval Aviation

Navy Celebrating The 103rd Anniversary Of The Birth Of Naval Aviation

In outward appearance and the scope of their operations, they seemingly have nothing in common. While the A-1 Triad was constructed of wood and fabric with a top speed that would put it in the slow lane on a modern interstate highway, the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System represents cutting edge technology.  Yet, these aircraft, for what they represent to the development of naval aviation, are quite similar.

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Apache-UAV Teaming: 'Best Capabilities Of Man, Machine'

Combo Performing Same Armed Aerial Scout Missions Previously Flown By Kiowa Warriors

Apache helicopters teamed with Gray Eagle and Shadow unmanned aerial vehicles are a winning combo, according to Col. Thomas von Eschenbach. Apache AH-64E models, teamed with UAVs are now increasingly performing the armed aerial scout missions, once performed by Kiowa helicopters, and, Eschenbach said, they're doing a fantastic job.

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Chandra Observatory Gives New Insight Into Formation Of Star Clusters

Findings 'Counterintuitive' According To Scientists

Using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and infrared telescopes, astronomers have made an important advance in the understanding of how clusters of stars come into being.

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ATK Awarded Contract By The ROK Army For Aircraft Survivability Equipment

Suite Meets the Urgent Needs Of Key International Customer

ATK has received a contract from the Republic of Korea Army for the purchase, installation and integration of its AAR-47 Missile Warning System with Hostile Fire Indication (HFI and Laser Warning) onto AH-1S helicopters. The upgrade will also include the installation of the AN/ALE-47 countermeasure dispensing system.

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AD: GROB-WERKE Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2014-09-11

PRODUCT: Certain GROB-WERKE Models G115EG and G120A airplanes.

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Airborne 05.12.14: UAV Goof, No JetPacks For Google, Gone West: Bill Dana

Also: F-35 Update, Diamandis/Hawking and Zero-G, Fairchild 71, Honoring Paul at OSH14

A DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter impacted the tallest building in St. Louis on Monday, and the operator is nowhere to be found. The aircraft hit the side of the Metropolitan Square building and came to rest on a 30th floor balcony--OUCH. As most of us already know, Google is far more than a mega-Internet search giant. Their Google X Laboratory researches hundreds of product ideas every year. Apparently, one of many products on the table was a jet pack. We guess it would’ve been something like seen on the Jetsons or occasionally demonstrated at special events. One of t

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ICAS: Air Show Attendance Trending Higher for 2014 Season

One Of The Few Bright Spots On The Aviation Scene?

Despite the malaise shown by much of the rest of the aviation industry, there are a few bright spots here and there. One of those comes from a most welcome segment of the aviation industry... airshows, via the International Council of AirShows. We've oft opined that the airshow industry is the leading edge of GA outreach in regards to demonstrating to the public, the excitement and utility of aviation as well as the professionalism and competence of pilots.

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Barnstorming: Reader Feedback From 'Lift/Thrust/Drag/Gravity vs Apathy'

We Asked... "Is It Time To Find Out Who's Willing To Stand Up And (Re-)Build Aviation's Future?" -- YOU Responded

A few days back I wrote an editorial piece entitled 'Lift/Thrust/Drag/Gravity vs Apathy' -- and at my invitation, several hundred of you responded. Like some other recent "Barnstorming" editorials, this piece produced some of the best and most insightful responses I've seen yet... even though some of them concern me.  Here are just a few of those responses...

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Klyde Morris (05.12.14)

Klyde v iPad... Who's Gonna Win?

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Rare Fair: Fairchild 71 Set To Make Its Oshkosh Debut

One Of Only Three Flying Examples Of The Airplane To Be At AirVenture

A pristine example of one of the first transport and cargo planes, the Fairchild 71, will make its first visit to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2014. Gary Coonan, EAA 665101, of Bell Buckle, Tennessee, will bring his restored 1927 Fairchild 71 NC9727 with pilot David Williams at the controls when it lands at Wittman Regional Airport for the 62nd annual fly-in.

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Schedule Set For Theater In The Woods For 2014 AirVenture

Poberezny Tribute, X-Prize Anniversary Celebration Among The Scheduled Events

EAA’s landmark open-air Theater in the Woods will present a week full of evening entertainment beginning Sunday, July 27, through Saturday, August 2, at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2014.

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Airborne 05.09.14: At-Fault Controller Reinstated, Sikorsky's Win, Media v FAA

Also: More Media Aero-Stupidity, Syberjet Breaks Ground, SpaceX Wins... For Now, WTC Jumpers Need Help

The air traffic controller who was found responsible for a mid-air collision between an airplane and a sightseeing helicopter in New York in 2009 has been transferred to Virginia and returned to duty. When another controller needed to warn pilot Steven Altman of the helicopter traffic, he was unable to do so because he was on the wrong frequency. According to a report in the New York Post, after being placed on paid suspension, the controller is back on the job. Pilot Steven Altman's widow told the paper that "he should have been fired, he should have

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Bomber Budget Could Double After 2019

USAF Predicts Long-Range Bomber Spending Will Increase Sharply

Development of a new long-range stealth bomber could cause spending on bomber programs to nearly double after 2019, according to the U.S. Air Force.

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Google Strikes Out; Jet Packs Are Off The Table

Lockheed Had The Skunk Works, And Google Has The Google X Laboratory...It All Sounds Like Area 51 Stuff

As most of us already know, Google is far more than a mega-Internet search giant. Their Google X Laboratory researches hundreds of product ideas every year, but it looks like James Bond, Agent 007, will have to wait a little longer for this one.

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Space Florida 5th Annual ‘Egg-Drop’ Competition Winners Announced

25 Florida Teams Participated In Palm Bay Event

Space Florida, the state’s spaceport authority and aerospace development organization, is pleased to announce the winners of the 5th Annual Planetary Lander Egg-Drop Competition, held at Palm Bay Magnet High School Saturday, May 3rd.

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Indian Air Force Pilatus PC-7 Fleet Clocks Record Performance

More Than 12,000 Flying Hours Recorded By The MkII Airplanes

The Indian Air Force PC-7 MkII fleet has notched up commendable milestones even as training on the airplane proceeds apace at the Indian Air Force training center at Dundigal. The PC-7 MkII fleet has achieved more than 12,000 flying hours and accumulated well over 24,000 landings, since the first delivery of the new Basic Trainer Aircraft (BTA) to the Indian Air Force in February last year.

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Cathay Pacific FAs Say Women's Uniforms 'Too Sexy'

Ask Carrier To Make Changes In The Standard Dress

Flight attendants for Cathay Pacific Airline say that the uniforms issued to female FAs are "too sexy" and have asked that the airline re-design them.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.12.14): Precision Approach Radar

Precision Approach Radar Radar equipment in some ATC facilities operated by the FAA and/or the military services at joint-use civil/military locations and separate military installations to detect and display azimuth, elevation, and range of aircraft on the final approach course to a runway. This equipment may be used to monitor certain nonradar approaches, but is primarily used to conduct a precision instrument approach (PAR) wherein the controller issues guidance instructions to the pilot based on the aircraft's position in relation to the final approach course (azimuth), the glidepath (elevation), and the distance (range) from the touchdown point on the runway as displayed on the radar scope.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.12.14)

Aero Linx: Society of U.S. Army Flight Surgeons (SoUSAFS) The Society of US Army Flight Surgeons (SoUSAFS) serves to advance the science and art of Aerospace Medicine and its allied sciences, and its application to Army Aviation and the mission of the United States Army. We strive to foster the professional growth and development of its members and strive to improve the practice of Army Aviation Medicine and increase its application in support of the mission of Army Aviation.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (05.12.14)

“[We] focus more on not letting things get fully birthed that don't make sense.” Source: The Head of the Google X Laboratory, Astro Teller, in comments made along with a report that said that Google had considered producing a jet pack that “wasn’t a death trap.” However, it appears that part of the Google X Laboratory mandate is to produce something that is also practical. The jet pack didn’t pass muster.

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