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August 10, 2024

New Aviation Degree at Wright State University

School Offers Bachelor of Science Degree or Minor in Aviation Studies

Students interested in a career as a pilot or flight instructor in the Dayton, Ohio, area can now get flight training as well as a B.S. degree in Aviation Science and Technology through a new degree program being offered at Wright State University. The aviation courses and flight training will be provided through a partnership with First Flight Aviation, a flight school at Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport (KMGY). The new program will also provide the skills for those interested in technical positions as well as aviation management. The program will be accepting applications in the fall 2024, and no previous flight training or experience is required. First Flight is a FAA-appr

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.10.24)

Aero Linx: The South Dakota Aviation Association The South Dakota Aviation Association is an organization comprised of pilots, business owners and allied industry representatives. We use aircraft to assist agricultural producers in the production of food, fiber and biofuel. Our pilots take to the skies to not only protect crops, but also rangeland, timber and areas threatened by fire.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.10.24): Mode C Intruder Alert

Mode C Intruder Alert A function of certain air traffic control automated systems designed to alert radar controllers to existing or pending situations between a tracked target (known IFR or VFR aircraft) and an untracked target (unknown IFR or VFR aircraft) that requires immediate attention/action.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.10.24)

“We’ve seen a troubling trend with our accident rates. Certainly, any loss of life is 100% unacceptable and obviously when we have [an] accident where we lose the aircraft or severely dam

Source: Maj. Gen. Walter Rugen, Director of Army Aviation, expressing (in April) the concern within the command on the highest accident rate in a over decade.

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