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Issue Date: September 18, 2007 at 1852 UTC
Location: New York, New York near KENNEDY VOR/DME (JFK)
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Ending Date and Time: September 24, 2007 at 2000 UTC
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Issue Date: September 18, 2007 at 1859 UTC
Location: New York, New York near KENNEDY VOR/DME (JFK)
Beginning Date and Time: September 26, 2007 at 1630 UTC
Ending Date and Time: September 26, 2007 at 1800 UTC
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Army Air Force Became Independent Service September 18,
1947
The following is a message from Secretary of the Air Force
Michael W. Wynne and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael
Moseley on the Air Force's 60th birthday, September 18.
All About The SkyCatcher, With Cessna Engineer Neal
Willford
ANN Daily Touch N Go: 09.18.07 (ANN's
Short-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 09.18.07
(ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Special Feature -- All About The Cessna
SkyCatcher: 09.18.07 (ANN Special Feature, with lead
engineer Neal Willford)
"Poignant" may be the best word to describe the finale of the
2007 Reno National Championship Air Races. Pilots, crewmembers, and
fans wrapped up a tough week Sunday with clean, fast racing. After
an accident-marred week of qualifying, wherein three race pilots
lost their lives within four days, the races came to an end on a
more upbeat note.
Says Committee's Proposal For Funding FAA, NextGen Preserves
Proven Fuel Tax System
The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) stated its
support Tuesday for Congressional legislation to fund the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) and modernize the nation's aviation
system through excise taxes, rather than new taxes or untested user
fees.
The Government of Saudi Arabia has reached agreement with the UK
Government to purchase 72 Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. The
agreement follows plans outlined in December 2005, to establish a
greater partnership in modernizing the Saudi Arabian Armed
Forces.
Drain Valves Not Fully Closed, Not Approved For Type
The National Transportation Safety Board, in its factual report
on the July 19 downing of a Commemorative Air Force Beechcraft
C-45H near Longmont, CO, states oil starvation might
have played a role in the crash.
The world's airlines received some much-needed good news this
week, as the International Air Transport Association raised its
profit forecast for 2007, to $5.6 billion. That's up a half-billion
from its June numbers.
We're getting a clearer look at the series of events that may
have led to the downing of a Thai airliner this weekend. The pilot
of the One-Two-Go MD-82 may have chosen to land despite wind shear
warnings, officials said Tuesday.
Southwest Airlines is trying to put the whole "fashion
police/dress code" mini-skirt incident to rest... and is doing so
in the airline's typically tongue-in-cheek style.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Joins List Of Event
Partners
Bombardier expects record attendance at its upcoming Safety
Standdown 2007. The increasingly popular seminar -- set for October
22-25 in Wichita, KS -- is also broadening participation from the
aviation industry, welcoming the NTSB as an official event
partner.
Today, we revisit ANN Editor-in-Chief Jim Campbell's 2006 interview with lead engineer Neal Willford, just after the Cessna Sport debuted at AirVenture.
Blossoming Economy Brings New Middle Class To The Skies
Vietnam is proving to be one of the fastest-growing commercial
air travel markets in the world... and the plane-making
heavyweights are vying for a piece of what could be a very
lucrative pie.
HAI tells ANN that 'events are unfolding rapidly in Washington
this week,' with the soon-to-expire FAA Reauthorization Bill moving
quickly through the U.S. House of Representatives. The HAI has
learned the House Ways and Means Committee will release the tax
portions of the legislation later today, September 18, while the
House Rules Committee will act on Wednesday, September 19, so that
the bill could be on the House floor by Thursday, September 20.
Some discouraging -- though not unexpected -- news on the search
for missing aviator Steve Fossett. Officials involved with the now
two-week-old search effort tell Agence-France Presse efforts have
slowed considerably, with only a handful of military helicopters
still flying.
Tribute Leader, Race Team Boss Escapes Close Call Following
Day
Former World Rally Champion Colin McRae was killed Saturday when
his Eurocopter AS350 helicopter went down about 200 yards from his
home in Lanarkshire, Scotland on landing.
Farnsworth Aerospace Elementary Magnet School in St. Paul, MN --
described as a "beat the odds" school -- was awarded $10,000 and
computer equipment by the Minnesota Business Partnership Monday for
making a difference in the achievement gap of poverty stricken,
minority students.
At 16 years young, the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is the newest
and most versatile aircraft in the mobility fleet. And, according
to those who fly it, it is the best the Air Force has seen in its
60 years. "There's no doubt in my mind I fly the best transport
aircraft ever," said Major Wayne Manuel, director of operations for
the 817th Airlift Squadron's Detachment 1.
Officials at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport tell ANN
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., recently donated a
Boeing 727-200 freighter to the airport's Department of Public
Safety Fire Training Center to provide hands-on training experience
for aircraft firefighters.
The 2007 National Business Aviation Association Conference is
still a week away... but that doesn't mean the business aviation
world is holding its breath for the next seven days. Bell
Helicopter tells ANN it recently signed large orders with two
emergency medical service providers for the company's 407 and
206L-4 aircraft.
Flexjet Scheduled To Take Delivery Of Approximately 22 Learjet
60 XR Aircraft Over Five Years
Bombardier's Flexjet has taken delivery of its first Learjet 60
XR midsize business jet – the first of three entering service
in the Flexjet fleet now, according to Michael McQuay, president of
Bombardier’s Flexjet. Flexjet is scheduled to induct
approximately 22 Learjet 60 XR aircraft into the Flexjet fractional
fleet over the next five years.
First things first: whoever named the Cessna Pilot Center at
California's San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport certainly
earned their paycheck that week, as it's one of the cleverest
business names we've come across in recent memory.
This website is dedicated to the men and women of the US Air Mail
Service, a little-remembered organization that laid the foundation
for commercial aviation worldwide.