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May 21, 2016

Bell Helicopter Announces Program Relocations

Ranger X Final Assembly Moving From Louisiana To Canada, But Other Work Will Relocate To U.S. Plant

Bell Helicopter has announced plans to relocate several programs in order to optimize manufacturing capabilities across multiple Bell Helicopter facilities.

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FAA Looks To Improve Safety Culture In Alaska

Spate Of Recent Accidents A Concern, Agency Says

The FAA's Alaska Division Manager has sent a letter to pilots in the state saying the agency is concerned about a recent increase in Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) accidents.

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German Astronaut Alexander Gerst To Be ISS Commander

Will Be The First German To Command The Station

ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst has been assigned a new mission to the International Space Station, where he will fulfil the role of commander during the second part of his six-month mission in 2018.

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High School Students Preview Aviation Program

Open House Held Tuesday At Pellston Regional Airport

As the aviation program at Pellston High School in Pellston, MI gets set to welcome its first students in the fall, some of those prospective students got a preview of the program at an open house held Tuesday at Pellston Regional Airport.

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The 'Help Wanted' Sign Is Out For AirVenture

EAA Is Hiring For Temporary Positions For The Show

You can be a part of the World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration. EAA is accepting applications for several support positions at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2016, July 25-July 31.

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King County, WA Helicopters Face Budget Axe

Two Aircraft May Fall Victim To $50 Million Budget Deficit

King County, WA is facing a $50 million budget deficit, and many departments are being asked to cut their budgets in order to bring it into balance.

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Air Methods Reopens Yellowstone Regional Base

Will Begin 24/7/365 Operations May 23

Air Methods has announced that its air medical helicopter base serving the greater Yellowstone region is reopening, and expanding to a year-round operation.

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Santa Ynez, CA Plans Third Annual Airport Day

Event Helps Introduce Aviation To The Public

One of the best ways to demystify aviation and gain acceptance from the general public is to make it accessible ... and that is the intent of Airport Day at Santa Ynez airport on May 21.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (05.21.16)

“The relocation of these programs will enable the company to optimize its manufacturing footprint across multiple sites.” Source: president and CEO of Bell Helicopter Mitch Snyder.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.21.16): Obstacle

An existing object, object of natural growth, or terrain at a fixed geographical location or which may be expected at a fixed location within a prescribed area.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.21.16)

Aerofiles

What you see on these 360+ pages is the result of a half-century of research, note-taking, and data-gathering that began one evening in Frank Tallman's retreat at Orange County Airport and rapidly got out of hand.

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