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January 07, 2010

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab Indicted

Attempted Bombing of Flight 253 On Christmas Day

The Justice Department announced Wednesday that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian national, was charged today in a six-count criminal indictment returned in the Eastern District of Michigan for his alleged role in the attempted Christmas day bombing of Northwest Airlines flight 253.

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ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 01.07.10

Stepped up international airline security is taking its time.
Mesa gets permission to continue operating through Chapter 11.
And the A380's new jet engine reaches a milestone.

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ANN Daily Touch-And-Go: 01.07.10

Stepped up international airline security is taking its time.
Mesa gets permission to continue operating through Chapter 11.
And the A380's new jet engine reaches a milestone.


More AERO-Casts

Updated: V2.1 Software Upgrades Aspen EFDs

Software Upgrade Introduces New Enhancements

Aspen Avionics, Inc. announced that a new version 2.1 software upgrade kit for the Aspen EFD1000 Primary Flight Display and the EFD1000/EFD500 Multi-Function Display is now available through its authorized dealers. This latest upgrade includes enhancements to the panning functions, navigation map and auto-ranging features of the Evolution Flight Displays.

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Endeavour At Launch Pad, Crew Arrives January 19

Liftoff Scheduled For 0439 EST February 7th

After reaching its launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida Wednesday, space shuttle Endeavour now awaits its next major milestone for the upcoming STS-130 mission:  The launch dress rehearsal.

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Royal Flying Doctor Service Of Australia To Implement New Planning System

Quintiq Planning Solution Expected To Improve Efficiency, Reduce Costs

The Queensland section of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS), one of the largest and most comprehensive aero-medical organizations in the world, has selected Quintiq to supply it with a multi-resource planning solution.

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Aero-News Featured Aero-Casts For Thursday 01.07.10

ANN Daily Touch-And-Go: 01.07.10 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program) ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 01.07.10 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program) ANN Special Feature: Cirrus CEO Brent Wouters Part III - 01.07.10 (ANN Special Report, with Cirrus Aircraft' Brent Wouters)

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A-10 Unit Marks 10,000 Flight Hours, 2,500 Sorties

Lots Of Flying In 6-Month Afghanistan Tour

More than 10,000 flight hours and 2,500 sorties marked the closing stages of a six-month tour for the members of the 354th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron in Afghanistan on New Year's Day.

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Boeing CH-47F Chinook Helicopter Fielded By 5th US Army Unit

All Traning Completed, Operations Become Official At Fort Campbell

A fifth U.S. Army unit has fielded the CH-47F Chinook helicopter. The 6th Battalion, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, based at Fort Campbell, KY, completed all required training and officially assumed operation of 12 CH-47F Chinooks on December 8, Boeing said in a news release Wednesday.

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FAA OKs Four More Portable Oxygen Concentrators

Medical Devices Used By Passengers Approved For All Phases Of Flight

The FAA announced Wednesday that passengers needing medical oxygen now have the option of using four additional portable oxygen concentrators while traveling, bringing the total number of approved units to 11. 

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Mesa Pilots Weigh In On Chapter 11 Reorganization

"Not Surprised" By Company's Bankruptcy Filing

Capt. Kevin Wilson, chairman of the Mesa Air Group (MAG) unit of ALPA, made a statement Tuesday following MAG’s filing for bankruptcy with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York.

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American Bonanza Society Offers Guide To Pilot Checkout

Online Information For New Bonanza, Debonair Pilots

The first ABS/BPPP Guide to Initial Pilot Checkout is now available free online at the American Bonanza Society website.

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UAV's To Go Mining In Canada

VTOL UAV's Can Provide A More Accurate Picture Of What Is Underground

UAV producer AirStar is in communication with Altitude Inc. of Vancouver, Canada to supply UAVs and services for the mining industry.

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NATA Issues Call For Nominations For 2009 Industry Excellence Awards

To Be Presented On NATA Day On Capitol Hill In April

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has issued a call for nominations to acknowledge the individuals, offices, and organizations demonstrating excellence in their field and the highest level of customer service to the general aviation community.

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Corporate Angel Network Funding Effort To Benefit From Solairus Aviation

Will Contribute A Portion Of Fees From New Clients

Solairus Aviation announced Wednesday it is launching a program to help fund Corporate Angel Network’s (CAN) continued efforts to provide cancer patients with free flights for treatment aboard corporate aircraft.

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Aero-TV: Living the Dream – ANG’s John Klatt Performs at EAA

Aero-TV Takes to the Skies Alongside ANG’s John Klatt

John Klatt is a man who truly lives and breathes aviation.  As the pilot for John Klatt Airshows, he travels across the country bringing stunning aerobatic performances to aviation enthusiasts and aerobatic experts alike.  Flying for over 23 years with over 13,000 hours of flight time, Klatt took an interest in flying shortly after high school.  After discovering the Air National Guard while a student at the University of Minnesota, Klatt joined the ANG pilot training program where he earned his wings at the Air Force in Texas.  Now assigned to the Air Guard in Minnesota, as part of the 148th fighter wing of the Duluth Air National Guard, Klatt flies both the C-130 Hercules an

Aero-TV: Flight Tip of the Week – Rib Stitching Antique Restorations

KAM Restoration Expert, Ed Scott, Explains How to Achieve a Perfect Rib Stitch

The Kansas Aviation Museum is more than just a showcase for Wichita’s rich aviation history; it is history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum is housed in Wichita’s original municipal airport terminal.  Dedicated on March 31st, 1935, the Wichita Municipal Airport served as a major mid-continent stopover for commercial operations as the last stop before crossing the Rockies to Denver or Los Angeles.  At its peak in 1944, the airport was one of the busiest in the nation with take-offs or landings occurring every 90 seconds.  Wandering the museum, visitors are immediately transported back to the glory days of aviation, surrou

Aero-TV: Flight Tip of the Week – Rib Stitching Antique Restorations

KAM Restoration Expert, Ed Scott, Explains How to Achieve a Perfect Rib Stitch

The Kansas Aviation Museum is more than just a showcase for Wichita’s rich aviation history; it is history. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum is housed in Wichita’s original municipal airport terminal. Dedicated on March 31st, 1935, the Wichita Municipal Airport served as a major mid-continent stopover for commercial operations as the last stop before crossing the Rockies to Denver or Los Angeles. 

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Aero-TV: Living the Dream – ANG’s John Klatt Performs at EAA

Aero-TV Takes to the Skies Alongside ANG’s John Klatt

John Klatt is a man who truly lives and breathes aviation. As the pilot for John Klatt Airshows, he travels across the country bringing stunning aerobatic performances to aviation enthusiasts and aerobatic experts alike. Flying for over 23 years with over 13,000 hours of flight time, Klatt took an interest in flying shortly after high school. 

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Comment Period Extended For Repair Station Security Program

TSA Moves The Deadline Back To February 19th

TSA is extending the comment period on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) regarding the Aircraft Repair Station Security Program published on November 18, 2009.  TSA has decided to grant, in part, two requests for an extension of the comment period.

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ANN's 'Heroes 'n Heartbreakers' '09: Aero-Hero #4 -- Ed Bolen and NBAA

Aero-Heroes #4: Ed Bolen and NBAA Ed has been a regular occupant of our yearly "Hero" list for quite some time -- since transitioning from his former leadership at GAMA to his current post as the head of the most powerful business aviation organization extant, NBAA.

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ANN's 'Heroes 'n Heartbreakers' '09: Heartbreaker #4 -- Aero-Legal Defamation

Aero-Heartbreaker #4: Aero-Legal Defamation  It is a sad fact that the inequities inherent in any complex society are usually too numerous to count, but when you look at what is supposedly a rigidly disciplined microcosm of that society -- like the legal profession, which is supposedly defined by a rigorous code of ethics and truthfulness -- one really wonders what happened to the concept of "Justice."

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Special Delivery: First Phenom 300

Executive Flight Services Receives Embraer Light Jet In Brazil

Embraer has begun delivering its recently certified Phenom 300 executive jet, just one year after the first Phenom 100 customers received their aircraft. The first Phenom 300 was delivered at the Company’s headquarters, on December 29, 2009.

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Canada To Introduce Full-Body Scanners At 11 Airports

Four Scanners Per Airport Planned In Two Months

The Canadian government says it will install full-body scanners in all of that country's major airports in the next two months, following the Christmas Day attempt to bring down a Northwest Airlines aircraft en route to Detroit.

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Nimitz Prowlers Contribute In Afghanistan

"Nonkinetic Force" Provides Electronic Support To Troops On The Ground

EA-6B Prowlers assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron 135 deploy daily from the Nimitz flight deck, jamming electronic signals in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (01.07.10)

"Labor expenses are clearly not the problem, and the company indicated that they plan to honor the existing collective bargaining agreement with their pilots." Source: Capt. Kevin Wilson, chairman of the Mesa Air Group (MAG) unit of ALPA.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.07.10): Desired Track

The planned or intended track between two waypoints. It is measured in degrees from either magnetic or true north. The instantaneous angle may change from point to point along the great circle track between waypoints.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.07.10)

 Royal Flying Doctor Service

If you've been lucky enough to visit the Australian Outback, you know it is a beautiful but desolate place where people can literally be hundreds of miles from the nearest medical facility.

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