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May 19, 2022

Female Centenarian Undertakes Celebratory Skydive

100-Year Old WWII Nurse Skydives on Birthday

Raymonde Sullivan of Sebastian, Florida by way of the United Kingdom, took to the skies to commemorate her 100th birthday by participating in a tandem skydive! Ms. Sullivan, a nurse who had served on the front lines during World War II had probably done most everything else to this point, and thought the skydive would be a great, if she ever hit 100. Ms. Sullivan is reported as saying “I’ve done a lot of things in 100 years. I thought I must do it while I can.”

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Airborne 05.11.22: Bye-Bye DeLand, FedEx SkyCourier, DJI Mini Pro 3

Also: ACR Takes On Blue Sky Network, New ACE Director, Ingenuity Phones Home, Virgin Orbit

ANN has learned that the 2022 DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase is NOT going to happen, according to Airport Manager John Eiff, who noted that, "hopefully, we can do  something next year..." in response to questions about the event's future as we learned that Event Boss Jana Filip had left her position with the city. Filip was well-known to be the backbone of the event, after creating it to pick up where she left off after departing a similar event in Sebring, FL, which went AWOL thereafter. Filip had kept the DSAS event alive despite two years of pandemic rela

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Airborne 05.11.22: Bye-Bye DeLand, FedEx SkyCourier, DJI Mini Pro 3

Also: ACR Takes On Blue Sky Network, New ACE Director, Ingenuity Phones Home, Virgin Orbit

ANN has learned that the 2022 DeLand Sport Aviation Showcase is NOT going to happen, according to Airport Manager John Eiff, who noted that, "hopefully, we can do  something next year..." in response to questions about the event's future as we learned that Event Boss Jana Filip had left her position with the city. Filip was well-known to be the backbone of the event, after creating it to pick up where she left off after departing a similar event in Sebring, FL, which went AWOL thereafter. Filip had kept the DSAS event alive despite two years of pandemic rela

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Aero-TV At SnF2022: Piper Flexes Trainer And Business Muscle

Piper Aircraft Showcases Training Fleet And Piston To Turbine Pressurized Transition

“For 2022 what’s new is the sales” said Mr. Ron Gunnarson, VP of Sales, Marketing and Customer Support for Piper Aircraft. He added that Piper is in a tremendous market right now both the trainer and the M class (such as the M350) and celebrating its 85th anniversary.  Furthermore, with the M class series there are very few positions left available at their dealers, so they’re selling into 2023 and early 2024. For their training fleet, he believes the market is very robust, for flight schools as well as people learning

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South Korea Orders 40ea Bell 505’s

Textron Inks Deal With South Korea To Deliver Bell 505’s By 2025

Textron has signed a deal to provide 40ea of the Bell 505 helicopters to South Korea’s military. The deal, part of the Republic of Korea’s Defense Acquisition Program requires the deliveries to be made by 2025, and will be used by both the Army and Navy divisions of the Korean armed forces. Earlier this year, the Bell 505 achieved a milestone 100,000 global fleet hours.

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Embraer’s EMB203 1,500th Delivery!

Embraer’s 1,500th EMB203 Ipanema Delivered To Female Rancher Carla de Freitas

Embraer, an aircraft manufacturer headquartered in Brazil delivered its 1,500th Ipanema aircraft to a female rancher, Carla de Freitas, founder of the Women’s Agribusiness Nucleus (NFA). The Embraer EMB 203 Ipanema is an agricultural “Ag” aircraft used for aerial application and crop-dusting. For this milestone delivery, the EMB 203 was emblazoned with a commemorative paint scheme that alluded to its agricultural history.

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Coast Guard Aircrew Medevacs Crewmember From Alaskan Fishing Vessel

USCG MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter Pulled Off The Rescue With 10-12 Knot Winds With An Air Temperature Of 43 Degrees

Not exactly the garden spot of the universe, the Coast Guard has an interesting job responding to emergencies in all kinds of Alaskan weather. Most recently; a Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew, forward deployed to Cordova, Alaska, medically evacuated a 68-year-old crewmember from a fishing vessel near Cordova, Tuesday. The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew safely hoisted and transported the patient to commercial services in Cordova for further medical care.

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2022 Paper Airplane Champions Crowned

Redbull’s Paper Wings Championship Crowns New Champs For 2022

Last week, on 14 May 2022, the 2022 RedBull Paper Wings World Finals concluded in Hangar-7, Salzburg, Austria. The event began on Friday the 13th with preliminary elimination rounds for longest airtime and distance, then elimination for aerobatics, yes, you read that correctly paper airplane aerobatics on Saturday morning, with the Superfinals later that day.

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NBAA Joins AV-Org's Pushing Biden Administration to Clear SAF Roadblocks

SAF Reportedly Has The Potential To Reduce Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions As Much As 80%.

A coalition of 42 business aviation leaders, major U.S. airlines and other industry associations is urging the White House to clear regulatory roadblocks hindering the scale-up of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production – and the carbon emissions reductions that SAF can bring the aviation sector. SAF has the potential to reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions as much as 80%. The Biden Administration, in support of its climate goals, last September announced a SAF Grand Challenge to get SAF production to 3 billion gallons annually by 2030.

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Klyde Morris (05.16.22)

Classic Klyde (09.23.13) Remembers AOPA's Attempt To Jump On The Drone Bandwagon

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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EAA Aviation Museum Joins Blue Star Museum Program for 2022

The Free Admission Program Is Available For Those Currently Serving In The United States Military

The EAA Aviation Museum is participating in the annual Blue Star Museums program, a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and museums across America to offer free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel and their families this summer. The EAA museum is one of numerous Wisconsin museums involved in Blue Star Museums supporting the program.

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NTSB Prelim: Schleicher ASW-19B

Glider Made Abnormal Pitch Oscillations Before It Released From The Tow Plane From About 100-150 Ft AGL

On April 16, 2022, about 1315 eastern daylight time, a Schleicher ASW-19B glider, N19KW, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident at the Herlong Recreational Airport (HEG), Jacksonville, Florida. The private pilot was fatally injured. The glider was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. According to the tow pilot, shortly after becoming airborne, he observed the glider in his rearview mirror. He stated that the glider climbed above him, then descended, then climbed again.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.19.22)

Aero Linx: International Aviation Services Organization (IASO) International Aviation Services Organization (IASO) is a non-profit organization, aviation services Industry Leader and forum for consultation on industry issues for all aviation services companies worldwide. The organization registered in Sweden and Montreal, Canada with its HQ in Geneva - Switzerland . There are two sub-organizations that fall under the umbrella of IASO – IFSO (International Fuel Services Organization) and IHAO (International Handling Aviation Organization). The main objective of IASO is to organize, educate, and improve the aviation services industry through collaboration, using best business practices and speaki

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.19.22): Option Approach

Option Approach

An approach requested and conducted by a pilot which will result in either a touch-and-go, missed approach, low approach, stop-and-go, or full stop landing. Pilots should advise ATC if they decide to remain on the runway, of any delay in their stop and go, delay clearing the runway, or are unable to comply with the instruction(s).

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.19.22)

“EAA wanted to be involved in this program to say thanks to those men and women currently serving our country in the armed services, and to their immediate families who sacrifice so much to support them.” Source: Ron Connolly, EAA Aviation Museum director, explaining the rationable behind the EAA decision to participate in the annual Blue Star Museums program, a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and museums across America to offer free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel and their families this summer.

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