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December 24, 2024

Classic Aero-TV: Changes Coming to AeroSport

From SUN n FUN 2024 (YouTube Edition): SkyReach Ends Bushcat Manufacturing

Jim Campbell, Editor-in-Chief of the Aero News Network, spoke with Aerosport President Daniela Knoll to get the scoop on where their Bushcat LSA stands in 2024. Rainbow SkyReach, the Bushcat factory abroad, announced that it would be ending production of the full aircraft kit and completed planes in early April 2024. They promise that they'll continue to supply spare parts to keep the fleet flying, which is some good news among bad. 

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.24.24)

Aero Linx: Recreational Aviation Australia (RAAus)

Recreational Aviation Australia is progressively working towards improving safety outcomes through a holistic approach to safety management and the adoption of an open and fair reporting culture. Our fleet of just over 3,200 aircraft are in many cases, some of the youngest aircraft on an Australian register. This means that these aircraft are equipped with the latest technologies to ensure safety whilst in the air. Additionally many of our pilots now use tablet-based navigation software similar to what most of us are used to in today’s cars.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.24.24): Unpublished Route

Unpublished Route A route for which no minimum altitude is published or charted for pilot use. It may include a direct route between NAVAIDs, a radial, a radar vector, or a final approach course beyond the segments of an instrument approach procedure. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.24.24)

“We’re excited to expand our board with these passionate aviation leaders who will bring diverse expertise and insight to our work. Their unique talents will enhance the strength and impact of what we do and our ability to achieve our mission as we work to ignite and recognize future innovations and support America's elite air sports athletes.” Source: Amy Spowart, NAA President and CEO, commenting as the National Aeronautic Association (NAA), the oldest aviation organization in the U.S., announced its Board of Directors for 2025, who comprise a diverse group of global industry leaders with extensive experience and a wealth of knowledge in the aviation and aerospace realm.

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