Visitors to the 2011 US Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida tell ANN why they came to the show, and what they're looking for in Light Sport Aircraft.
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Aviation Specialties Will Provide Initial And Recurrent
Instruction To FAA Inspectors
Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) has been awarded the
second Night Vision Goggle Training contract issued by the FAA to
train Principle Operations Inspectors and Aviation Safety
Inspectors.
Nearly 200 Test Flights Completed Despite Mandatory
Groundings
Statistics released Monday by Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
show that test jets made considerable flight test progress during
the first quarter of 2011, conducting 199 test flights versus a
plan of 142 flights.
Organization Says New EMJ Audit Standard Not Necessary
The air charter industry was recently thrust into a state of
audit confusion with the announcement by Executive Jet Management
(EJM) that their charter support vendors will now undergo an
additional audit with a new audit standard.
Cirrus Co-Founder Now Heads Kestrel Aircraft Company
Alan Klapmeier will be the featured speaker at the Aero Club on
New England (ACONE) Awards and Business-meeting luncheon Friday,
April 15 at the Somerset Club in Boston.
Free Event Will Give Tips On Flying To The Islands
Northeast Florida Regional Airport has announced that it will
host “Destination...Bahamas” on June 4, 2011 from 1000
– 1400. This is a regional event, free to the public, which
will highlight ease of travel to and from the Islands of the
Bahamas.
Aircraft Leasing Company Plans Four Deliveries To Air France In
2011
Jackson Square Aviation ("JSA") late last week announced the
delivery of one Boeing B777-300ER to Air France, in connection with
a long-term operating lease. DVB Bank, AG provided senior debt for
the aircraft.
Aircraft Will Fly Between Mid-East, Europe, And South
America
World Airways, a subsidiary of Global Aviation Holdings, has
reached an agreement with Emirates SkyCargo to operate one Boeing
747-400 freighter on a full-time basis beginning this month.
Don your pilot goggles, mount your wacky flying machine and
prepare to get wet… Red Bull Flugtag is back in the UK for
the first time since 2008 and looking for budding pilots.
A True Ballooning Expert Outlines The Sport
For Aero-TV-Part II
For the thousands of you that have already seen some of the
Aero-TV programming that we produced at the 2010 Albuquerque
International Balloon Fiesta, its no secret that we had a great
time in and amongst the lofty flying machines that floated all over
New Mexico in early October. We've heard from a number of you that
the sport looked interesting... and more challenging than many
realized... which has produced some curiosity about the modern
sport of Hot-Air ballooning.
Falcon Heavy Will Lift More Than Twice As Much As Any Other
Launch Vehicle
Elon Musk, CEO and chief rocket designer of Space Exploration
Technologies (SpaceX) has unveiled the final specifications and
launch date for the Falcon Heavy, what will be the world's
largest rocket.
House Bill Passage Supports PPP, Which Includes Private-Sector
Capital And Innovative Equipage Financing Programs
The FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2011 passed by the
U.S. House of Representatives on April 1, 2011 includes a critical
amendment authorizing a public-private partnership (PPP) approach
to accelerating NextGen equipage for general aviation and
commercial airlines.
Governor Signs Bill That Offers Incentives For Hiring Aerospace
Engineers
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has signed into law a measure
reestablishing tax credits for engineers going to work for Oklahoma
companies as well as the companies that hire them. The bill
restores a tax incentive that was put on moratorium last year by
the Oklahoma state legislature.
TMA-21 Lifts Off Just Shy Of 50th Anniversary Of First Manned
Spaceflight
One week shy of the 50th anniversary of the first human
spaceflight, NASA astronaut Ron Garan and Russian cosmonauts Andrey
Borisenko and Alexander Samokutyaev launched to the International
Space Station at 1818 EDT Monday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan.
The crew of the United Airlines A320 which experienced a
near-total electrical failure and the smell of smoke in the cockpit
landed the plane safely with virtually no instruments, relying
on specific instructions from ATC to get them back to the New
Orleans Airport.
More Than 30 Fatally Injured When Aircraft Apparently Missed
The Runway
Only one person out of 33 passengers and crew members survived
when a United Nations plane went down Monday at the main airport in
the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
The first M-346 aircraft produced for the Italian Air Force
(ITAF) had a successful first flight last Thursday. The ITAF has
designated the plane as the T-346A.
"Falcon Heavy will carry more payload to orbit or escape
velocity than any vehicle in history, apart from the Saturn V moon
rocket. This opens a new world of capability for both government
and commercial space missions." Source: SpaceX President
and CEO Elon Musk, announcing plans for the new rocket.
Either of the two points on the earth's surface where the
magnetic meridians converge. They are not aligned with the
geographical poles, but shift and do not lie exactly opposite of
the other.
SpaceX Tuesday announced it was planning one of the biggest,
most powerful rockets ever designed. That set us thinking about how
the whole rocket thing got started.