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January 06, 2015

Airborne 01.06.15: New Boss At AAA, McWherter Offers Thanks, Hybrid Triplane!

Also: O-100 Engine Update, Chinese Mooney, DoT Loves Music, Stangarone Starts Consultancy, Airbus/AgustaWestland/Sikorsky Compete

Sixty-one years ago Robert L. Taylor - pilot and mechanic - saw the future and saved the past. He formed the Antique Airplane Association in Ottumwa, Iowa at a time when many of the airplanes we now consider classics hadn't even been built. Now, after six decades serving as AAA president, the AAA Board of Directors has elected pilot/mechanic and AAA Executive Director, Brent Taylor, to become the new AAA President. ANN’s Jim Campbell wrote, in part, “One of the most distressing events of 2014 may have been found

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Airborne 01.05.15: Fly-In Gets FAA Refund, Harrelson Circling Globe, Korean Air

Also: UAL Fined, AVW, Airlines Sue 'Legal' Website, Boeing Production, Airbus Heli SAIB

The Northwest EAA Fly-In in Arlington, Washington, received a late new year’s surprise. The FAA has decided to return fees once mandated for ATC services at the event. After a review, the FAA determined that the service provided during the Fly-in is not more than the usual service provided for the airport. However, they also said that if the Fly-in services do increase, the issue of levying charges will be reviewed. Last week we reported that Bill Harrelson had departed his home base in North Carolina on December 28 in

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (01.06.15)

"We know how important instruments are to musicians and are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that they are not damaged while being transported on airlines.” Source: U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.06.15): Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR)

A regulatory action issued by the FAA via the U.S. NOTAM System, under the authority of United States Code, Title 49. TFRs are issued within the sovereign airspace of the United States and its territories to restrict certain aircraft from operating within a defined area on a temporary basis to protect persons or property in the air or on the ground.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.06.15)

NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

Provides access to aerospace-related citations, full-text online documents, and images and videos. The types of information include: conference papers, journal articles, meeting papers, patents, research reports, images, movies, and technical videos – scientific and technical information (STI) created or funded by NASA.

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