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December 13, 2021

Flight Design F2 EASA Certified

2-Seater Version Approved, With F4 and Electric On the Way

Flight Design General Aviation has received EASA CS-23 certification on their 2 seater, lightweight sportplane. Flight Design says the accomplishment is just the beginning, as the company works towards certification of their 4-seat F4 and F2e electric model. The high-wing S-LSA sports an 'extra large' cabin interior, panel-mounted Amsafe Airbags, and an Airframe Emergency Parachute System. The carbon-fiber structure is light and sturdy, with a spacious cargo room that belies its light sport origins. The large span stabilizer and separate elevator provides authoritative low speed control and better feel, with sweet low-speed flight characteristics. Sculpted winglets reduce induced drag whil

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Doroni Aerospace H1 eVTOL Model Announced

Fledgling eVTOL Company Offers Equity Through Crowdfunding Platform

Doroni Aerospace introduced its showroom model, digital replica, and 1:1 scale propulsion system to investors during a webinar Q&A on the crowdfunding platform StartEngine. The Florida venture's H1 is an electric, multirotor vertical takeoff aircraft with seating for 2, geared at tackling the urban air mobility market. The company shared a portion of its beliefs for the future, saying that the H1 will find interested buyers in public services, regulatory agencies, civilian, and law enforcement. 

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Air Force Releases Unvaxxed Airmen Policy

After Medical and Religious Exemption Requests are Denied, Airmen Must Choose

The Air Force has released its procedures for those airmen and guardians with denied requests for medical, religious, or administrative exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Once their request has been refused, they have 5 days to become vaccinated, file an appeal, request separation, or begin retirement. Once their appeal to retire, separate, or be exempted is denied as well, they have 5 days to become vaccinated. If they refuse the vaccine at that point, then according to Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, they "will be subject to the initiation of administrative discharge".

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IFALPA Applauds Cathay Pilot’s Assistance

Pilots Aiding Their Forcibly-Quarantined Comrades During "Oppressive" Hong Kong Lockdowns 

Cathay Pacific pilots have been recognized by the IFALPA for their support of fellow Hong Kong-based employees subjected to forced, government run, mandatory quarantine upon entry into the country. The natural conditions of work for airline crew have resulted in a near perennial isolation, with a number of pilots and their families included due to their close proximity. IFALPA brought attention to the support rendered by the Cathay employee family, saying they “provided countless care packages, food, essential appliances, and other necessities to their quarantining colleagues.” 

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Spartan College Joins Skywest A&P Pathway Program

Cadet Programs Expand As Employers Seek Early Relationships With Students Ahead of Shortage

The Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology announced its recent addition of an Aviation Maintenance Technician Pathway with Skywest Airlines. The partnership will allow aspirant techs to get a leg up on their career as commercial aviation A&P technicians. Students who join the program qualify for certain benefits, offering mentoring by more experienced mechanics, earlier seniority than street hires, up to $4,500 in education assistance, and a guaranteed job interview after graduation.  

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EAA Museum Reciprocity with AMA Begins

Experimental Aviation Association and the Academy of Model Aeronautics Now Sharing Museum Privileges

The organizations notified their membership bodies that they now share free admission between each museum under their purview. Free admission to the EAA Aviation Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, as well as the National Model Aviation Museum in Muncie, Indiana will allow active members of either organization to enter either free of charge. EAA's yearly AirVenture has created a summertime aerospace holy land for aircraft enthusiasts of all stripes, with their local museum showing off more than 100 aircraft on display, including vintage pioneers, classic warbirds, and experimental game-changers throughout the ages.

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Classic Aero-TV At OSH21: Karen Kalishek Named As New Board Chair At NAFI

From Oshkosh 2021: Experienced Instructor Shares Advice For Potential CFI’s

After her recent election to board chair at the National Association of Flight Instructors, Karen Kalishek shared a few moments of reflection with us at Oshkosh. Kalishek had an interesting path to becoming a CFI after discovering her passion. Flight instructing was her 3rd career, after success in banking, as a senior VP, and later the President of her own International Consulting business. Kalishek is a Designated Pilot Examiner, three-time NAFI Master

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NTSB Prelim: Jahnke Lionel G Glasair III

Fragments Of The Airplane Were Scattered About 200 Ft Upslope From The Main Wreckage

On November 20, 2021, about 1656 Pacific standard time, an experimental amateur-built GlasAir III N291KT, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near San Bernardino, California. The pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 personal flight. The pilot was noticed missing on November 21, 2021, and a search for the airplane began. Subsequently, the airplane wreckage was located near the summit of San Bernardino Peak. According to preliminary radar data, the airplane departed Camarillo Airport, Camarillo, California, on a cross-country flight. The last radar return indicated that the airplan

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.18.21)

“We wanted to make sure that we could do a thorough review of any technologies that are sold or transferred to other partners in the region.” Source: American Secretary of State Antony Blinken, discussing the elements of why the United Arab Emirates may not end up with the F-35 Lightning II, following the long running negotiations to sell the platform to the middle eastern nation.  

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.13.21)

Aero Linx: Belarusian Federation of Air Sports Public association "Belarusian Federation of Air Sports" ("BFAS") is a public association of citizens of a sporting nature, has the republican status and carries out its activities throughout the territory of the Republic of Belarus. Created on April 27, 1999 at the constituent conference of the air sports community from all over the country, registered by the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Belarus on July 16, 1999, registration certificate No. 00197. Due to making amendments and additions to the Charter, it was re-registered on April 24, 2007 under No. 01854.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.13.21): Minimum Vectoring Altitude (MVA)

Minimum Vectoring Altitude (MVA) The lowest MSL altitude at which an IFR aircraft will be vectored by a radar controller, except as otherwise authorized for radar approaches, departures, and missed approaches. The altitude meets IFR obstacle clearance criteria. It may be lower than the published MEA along an airway or J-route segment. It may be utilized for radar vectoring only upon the controller’s determination that an adequate radar return is being received from the aircraft being controlled. Charts depicting minimum vectoring altitudes are normally available only to the controllers and not to pilots.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.13.21)

“The EASA CS-23 category is an internationally recognized certification standard which will allow the new F2-CS23 to be easily accepted in all markets worldwide. The international design team of the F2-CS23 brought a tremendous amount of talent into this program and the EASA Type Certificate is well deserved.” Source: Dieter Koehler, Project Manager of the F2, explaining details of Flight Design General Aviation having received EASA CS-23 certification on their 2 seater, lightweight sportplane. Flight Design says the accomplishment is just the beginning, as the company works towards certification of their 4-seat F4 and F2e electric model.

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