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October 31, 2024

Airborne-Flight Training 10.31.24: CAR Apple VR, Skywings Diamonds, TRU FFS

 Also: Girls in Aviation Day, Spirit Cutbacks, Air Canada, Future Takes Flight Scholarship

 
 
Flight Training company CAE has become the first to develop an immersive flight training application for the Apple Vision Pro Virtual Reality (VR) headset. CAE demonstrated it at the 2024 NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Nevada. The app uses spatial computing to bring true-to-life accuracy to cockpit interactions that allow pilots to remotely complete training activities that presently are only available in training centers. Skywings Flight Training announced it has taken delivery of two Diamond DA40 NG aircraft at Diamond Aircraft’s headquarters in Neustadt, Austria. The aircraft will be used to train future airline pilots. The aircraft are the fi

Senator Pushes FAA to Accelerate Rocket Launch Licensing

States That Current Process is Damaging National Aerospace Development

US Senator Jerry Morgan is pushing the FAA to speed up the process for rocket launch licensing. He argues that the agency is failing to keep up with the quickly expanding aerospace department, therefore damaging the sector’s development. Moran is the highest ranking Republican on the Democrat-led Senate Commerce Aviation subcommittee.

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FAI Kicks Off 2024 World Drone Racing Championship

Event Returns to China For Four Days of High-Speed Competition

The 2024 Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) World Drone Racing Championship has kicked off in Hangzhou, China. The event runs from October 31 to November 3. This year’s 111 racers, traveling from 32 different nations, are competing for the Overall Individual, Junior, Women, and National Team titles.

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Odyssey Pilot Hours Buys Twelve Evektor Harmony LSAs

Expands Fleet For Training And Time-Building

Evektor, the Czech manufacturer of light sport aircraft (LSA), announced it has partnered with Odyssey Pilot Hours, a training and time-building operation in Erie, Colorado, to deliver twelve Harmony aircraft in the next few months. Odyssey has taken delivery of the first six Harmonys, with four more to come by the end of 2024, and the final two will join the fleet in early 2025. The Harmony LSAs ordered by Odyssey are Technologically Advanced Aircraft (TAA) equipped with G3X glass cockpit with two touchscreens, GNX375, GNC215, and GMA245R navigation, and G3X autopilot.

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Spirit Airlines Cuts Jobs, Sells Jets Amid Financial Struggles

23 Planes Now Moving Out, With Workforce Reductions to Begin in Early 2025

With financial losses looming, Spirit Airlines has announced plans to sell several jets and make significant cuts to its workforce. The carrier has already finalized a half-billion dollar sale with GA Telesis and aims to start job cuts in early 2025. Spirit has again managed to swerve out of bankruptcy, but it can only pawn off so many employees and planes before the issue resurfaces.

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Klyde Morris (10.21.24)

Klyde Bemoans The Fate of the Saturn V's Rep

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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NASA Update On Artemus III Lunar Landing Sites

Current Set Of Nine Areas With Multiple Sites Identified

NASA has released an updated set of potential landing sites near the Lunar South Pole for its crewed Artemis III mission to return humans to the moon for the first time in over fifty years. NASA is preparing for the mission by using imaging data collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) vehicle to identify potential landing sites not only for Artemis III but also for missions beyond.

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Pilatus PC-12 Claims To Be 'Most Flown' Business Aircraft In US Last Year

Most Takeoffs In U.S. From Summer To Summer

Pilatus Aircraft announced that its PC-12 single-engine turboprop recorded 316,328 takeoffs between August 2023 and July 2024, representing 8.8% of all departures, according to “WingX Advance”, an aviation industry data provider. The Swiss manufacturer, who introduced the PC-12 in 1994, said its latest version the PC-12NGX, is a state-of-the-art aircraft. In 2023 the company produced over 100 units for delivery worldwide including 48 in the U.S., the world’s dominant business aviation market.

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Aero-TV Talks With Jim Viola, President Of Vertical Aviation International

Formerly The Helicopter Association International

Aero-TV’s Rex Alexander spoke with Jim Viola at Oshkosh 2024. Jim is the President of Vertical Aviation International, formerly known as the Helicopter Association International. Jim described the re-branding of the organization, which was announced on the first night of Heli-Expo at Anaheim, coincidentally the last Heli-Expo there. The event saw 15,000 attendees from 87 countries over the 4-day Expo. Why was it held at Anaheim? Heli-Expo started 75 years ago at Anaheim. Why the re-branding? Jim explained that the group wants to be inclusive of all vertical aircraft now being develo

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SIRAS Professional UAS Now Available In Canada

Teledyne FLIR Partnership Opens New Opportunities

Teledyne FLIR announced that for the first time, working with Rocky Mountain Unmanned Systems (RMUS) as its distribution partner, its SIRAS professional uncrewed aerial system (UAS) will be available throughout Canada. The SIRAS professional drone system is designed for professional-level applications such as law enforcement, industrial and utility inspections, firefighting, and search and rescue missions. 

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Riyadh Air Purchases 60 Airbus A321neo

Building Fleet Prior To 2025 Maiden Flight

Airline startup Riyadh Air announced it has placed an order for 60 Airbus A321neo aircraft as it puts together its fleet before launching passenger operations in 2025. The deal was executed in a signing ceremony in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas and Christian Scherer, CEO of Airbus Commercial Aircraft. The purchase is the second major one for Riyadh Air, which has ordered a total of 132 aircraft, a growth rate unprecedented in scale for an airline that has not begun passenger service yet.

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Airborne 10.23.24: AAM SFAR Released, EVAS Gains Foothold, Honeywell Report

Also: Growler Crew ID'd, SocMed v Drone Factory, DJI Lawsuit, Kodiak 100 5-Blade Hartzell

The long-awaited SFAR (ESS-FAR) targeting the increasingly complex needs of the AAM movement has just seen the light of day thanks to FAA Administrator Whitaker who showed up for NBAA (unlike Oshkosh) and had the new rule in hand... EVAS stands for Emergency Vision Assurance System... and is a device that provides a clear space of air for pilots to see flight instruments and out the window in case of in-flight smoke. It is self-contained, easy to install, and recommended by the FAA and other aviation authorities. Join ANN’s Jim Campbell and Nathan Cremisino as

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Airborne 10.23.24: AAM SFAR Released, EVAS Gains Foothold, Honeywell Report

Also: Growler Crew ID'd, SocMed v Drone Factory, DJI Lawsuit, Kodiak 100 5-Blade Hartzell

The long-awaited SFAR (ESS-FAR) targeting the increasingly complex needs of the AAM movement has just seen the light of day thanks to FAA Administrator Whitaker who showed up for NBAA (unlike Oshkosh) and had the new rule in hand... EVAS stands for Emergency Vision Assurance System... and is a device that provides a clear space of air for pilots to see flight instruments and out the window in case of in-flight smoke. It is self-contained, easy to install, and recommended by the FAA and other aviation authorities. Join ANN’s Jim Campbell and Nathan Cremi

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NTSB Prelim: Cirrus Design Corp SF50

Uncommanded Activation Of Its Emergency Automatic Landing System

On September 14, 2024, at 1248 central daylight time, a Cirrus SF50, N442CV, experienced an uncommanded activation of its emergency automatic landing system soon after the airplane was struck by an unknown object during approach into Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), Austin, Texas. The airplane sustained minor damage due to the impact and the pilot was not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight from Cincinnati Municipal Airport/Lunken Field (LUK), Cincinnati, Ohio to AUS. 

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.31.24)

Aero Linx: Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Working Group (ARFFWG) The Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Working Group (ARFFWG) is a non-profit membership organization established in 1990 to promote the science and improve the methods of aviation fire protection and prevention. The organization exists for the benefit of fire protection personnel around the world who work at airports or work with aircraft and/or who can reasonably be expected to be involved with some type of aviation/aircraft related emergency event.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.31.24)

“The Moon’s South Pole is a completely different environment than where we landed during the Apollo missions. It offers access to some of the Moon’s oldest terrain, as well as cold, shadowed regions that may contain water and other compounds. Any of these landing regions will enable us to do amazing science and make new discoveries.” Source: Sarah Noble, Artemis lunar science lead at NASA Headquarters in Washington explaining possible landing sites for the upcoming Artemis III. 

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