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November 29, 2018

AMA Drone Report 11.29.18: Intel Shooting Star, FAA Renewal, 50K LAANC App's

Also: AMA Expo East, UAV Organ Transport, Yet Another Drone Shooter, EAA Young Eagles

This holiday season, Intel Shooting Star mini drones are helping to delight audiences in “The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes.” During this year’s new final scene, up to 100 Intel mini drones will create a groundbreaking magical holiday drone light show over the Great Stage of Radio City using choreographed movements to create holiday-themed silhouettes. This large-scale integrated drone performance will mark the first of its kind for theater and for Intel. The “Christmas

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AMA Drone Report 11.29.18: Intel Shooting Star, FAA Renewal, 50K LAANC App's

Also: AMA Expo East, UAV Organ Transport, Yet Another Drone Shooter, EAA Young Eagles 

This holiday season, Intel Shooting Star mini drones are helping to delight audiences in “The Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes.” During this year’s new final scene, up to 100 Intel mini drones will create a groundbreaking magical holiday drone light show over the Great Stage of Radio City using choreographed movements to create holiday-themed silhouettes. This large-scale integrated drone performance will mark the first of its kind for theater and for Intel. The “Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes” is running now through January 1. Our friends at AMA have recently noted that on December 12, 2017, Congress reinstated

Small Satellites Flying High With $37 Billion Market By 2027

NSR Anticipates Strong Growth In Smallsat Market Driven By Constellations, Despite Numerous Challenges

The recently-released NSR Small Satellite Markets, 5th Edition (SSM5) forecasts the market to yield $37 billion in cumulative revenues from smallsat manufacturing and launch services by 2027, with 6,500 smallsats set to launch during this time. Constellations will be the dominating factor of this growth, making up over 70% of the total market. While growth is anticipated across all applications, communications will drive the largest share of revenues, with some of the largest constellations planned in this segment.

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EAA Warns About Potentially Bogus Airplane Renewal Notices

Owners Receiving Solicitations For Unnecessary Paid Services

EAA is warning its members to regard any solicitation they may receive regarding aircraft registration renewal that does not come directly from the FAA with a healthy dose of suspicion. EAA is aware of several businesses — with names, web URLs, and logos that may appear reminiscent of a government agency — that notify aircraft owners of impending registration expiration and direct them to a website or mail-in form where they can renew in exchange for a hefty fee.

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Oklahoma Company And Owner Sentenced For Operating Illegal Charter Flights

Flights Took Place Between May 2014 And July 2016

On November 13, James Paul Johnson and his company, Interstate Helicopters, Inc. (Interstate Helicopters), Bethany, OK, pleaded guilty and were sentenced in U.S. District Court, Oklahoma City, OK with failure to make a record to FAA. Johnson was sentenced to a $5,000 fine and $5 special assessment, and Interstate Helicopters was sentenced to a $45,000 fine and a $125 special assessment. Both were charged via information on November 2, 2018.

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Virginia Beach Police Department Welcomes MD 530F

New Helo To Begin Flight Operations With Virginia Beach Police Department, Helicopter Operations

MD Helicopters has delivered a new MD 530F helicopter to the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD). As the first MD Helicopters-brand aircraft to join the VBPD Aviation Unit since the Helicopter Operations unit was established, the new MD 530F will be a powerful, reliable addition to their fleet, and will deliver improved operational efficiency and increased mission versatility.

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Scientists Design Airplane Powered By Ionic Wind

Aircraft Is Nearly Silent, Weighs Only Five Pounds

A researcher at MIT has demonstrated an airplane that uses ionic wind as its propulsion system, creating an aircraft that flies nearly silently and weighs only about five pounds.

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Gone West: Astronautics’ Founder & Chairman Emeritus Nathaniel 'Nate' Zelazo

Aerospace Pioneer And Entrepreneur Lived To Push The Boundaries Of Technology

The founder and chairman emeritus of Astronautics Corporation of America Nathaniel “Nate” Zelazo passed away on November 22 in Milwaukee at the age of 100.

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PAE ISR's Resolute Eagle Receives NAVAIR Interim Flight Clearance

Approved For Flight In VTOL Configuration

PAE ISR has received a Group 3 Interim Flight Clearance for the Resolute Eagle, vertical takeoff and landing configuration, from the Naval Air System Command located in Maryland.

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Waypoint Leasing Voluntarily Files For Chapter 11 Protection

Hopes Filing Will Further Streamline The Restructuring Process

Helicopter leasing company Waypoint Leasing Holdings has announced that it and certain of its subsidiaries (collectively “Waypoint” or the “Company”) have filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Court”). Waypoint expects to move through the restructuring process as expeditiously as possible and is committed to working with its lenders and all stakeholders towards a speedy and successful transformation.

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Man Recounts Hang Gliding Scare In Switzerland

Hung On With Bare Hands For More Than Two Minutes

A Florida man on vacation in Switzerland nearly lost his life when he nearly fell from a hang glider during a sightseeing flight recently. Chris Gursky was a passenger on the hang glider. Fox News reports that his harness was not properly attached to the frame of the aircraft, and he was left dangling by his bare hands some 4,000 feet above the scenery he was supposed to be enjoying.

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AD: Dassault Aviation Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-24-02

PRODUCT: Certain Dassault Aviation Model MYSTERE-FALCON 50, MYSTERE-FALCON 900, and FALCON 900EX airplanes.

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AD: Hoffmann GmbH & Co. KG Propellers

AD NUMBER: 2018-20-03 R1

PRODUCT: Certain Hoffmann GmbH & Co. KG (Hoffmann) model HO-V 62 propellers.

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AD: Airbus SAS Airplanes

AD NUMBER: 2018-23-14

PRODUCT: Certain Airbus SAS Model A330- 200 series airplanes; Model A330- 200 Freighter series airplanes; and Model A330- 300 series airplanes.

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FDR Data Shows Lion Air Flight 610's Pilots Fought Airplane's Automatic Systems

Indonesian Authorities Release Information Recovered From The Airplane's 'Black Box'

Indonesian authorities have released information recovered from the Flight Data Recorder aboard Lion Air Flight 610 which went down in the Java Sea resulting in the fatal injury of all 189 people on board.

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NASAO Announces New Online Training Programs

Courses Targeted To State Aviation Officials And Airport Managers, Staff, And Commission Members

Over the past year, NASAO has collaborated with state aviation departments of transportation, aviation industry partners, and the FAA to design online courses to educate state aviation employees and airport stakeholders on the aviation industry, and to provide an orientation to the complex world of airports. The first two of those courses have been launched online, with he remainder phased in throughout 2019.

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Airbus, Audi Demonstrate Pop.Up Next Prototype At Amsterdam Drone Week

One-Quarter Scale Model Drives And Flies In First Public Demonstration

The Pop.Up Next flying taxi was demonstrated at Amsterdam Drone Week Tuesday. The 1:4 scale model drove and hovered in an exhibition hall in its first public showing, according to the Associated Press.

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SpaceX To Transport More Than 20 U.S. National Laboratory Payloads To ISS

Launch Of Company's 16th Mission To ISS Scheduled For Next Tuesday

SpaceX is targeting no earlier than December 4 at 1:38 p.m. EST for its 16th commercial resupply mission (awarded by NASA) to the International Space Station from Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will bring approximately 300 kilograms of research and hardware facilities to the orbiting laboratory under the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory flight allocation. There are more than 20 payloads included on this mission sponsored by the ISS National Lab.

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Free Glider Courses For EAA Young Eagles Now Available

Offered Through Gliderbooks.com, Courses Take Students Through Glider Flying Basics

EAA Young Eagles now have an additional resource to discover more about the world of flight, as Gliderbooks Academy online soaring school is offering free glider courses for all young people who have flown in the Young Eagles program. The Gliderbooks Academy online courses cover four basic areas of glider and soaring flight: Introduction to Soaring; Glider Familiarization; Flight Instruments; and Aerodynamics.

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AMA Drone Report 11.15.18: Hover 2!, Tello EDU Drone, ULC Attack

Also: UAS Waiver Report, Japan Document Delivery, Fluidity's FT Aviator, Lithium Metal Ion Batteries

Zero Zero Robotics has released early details for their new 4K capable Hover 2, that follows in the footsteps of their pivotal Hover platform released two years ago. Hover 2 introduces an entirely new drone experience with innovations like Optical Radar and cutting-edge A.I. enable obstacle avoidance and tracking features. The company is raising money for development and production of the aircraft on Kickstarter. You may select between 4 preset shots with AutoFrame, allowing Hover 2 to fly into position,

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FAA InFO Clarifies Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) Requirements

Agency Finds Operators Have Been Exercising MEL Relief For STC Components Not Yet Evaluated Through The FOEB Process

FAA guidance requires that components, systems, or appliances installed on an aircraft under an STC be included in the MMEL before approval for inclusion in an operator’s MEL is allowed. Before inclusion in the MMEL, the Flight Operations Evaluation Board (FOEB) must evaluate an STC for such relief. The STC holder/applicant should request an FOEB evaluation as early as possible during the certification process.

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Lockheed Martin Drives Affordability In F-35 Training

Millions Saved On F-35 Trainers, Advanced Manufacturing Reduces Production Costs

Lockheed Martin reduced the cost of an F-35 Full Mission Simulator (FMS) by $3 million per copy since program inception, reflected in Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) lot 11. Comprised of 15 simulators, these LRIP 11 savings generate approximately $45 million savings for the F-35 program.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (11.29.18)

"We share NASAO's commitment to aviation safety and are pleased to support this valuable training program for its members." Source: Joseph Miniace, FAA Central Region Regional Administrator. NASAO has just released two of a planned seven online training modules for its members.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.29.18): Overcontrolling

Using more movement in the control column than is necessary to achieve the desired pitch-andbank condition.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.29.18)

The Hangar Flight Museum

Formerly the Aero Space Museum of Calgary, The Hangar Flight Museum is a busy and growing museum that fosters the understanding and appreciation of the evolution of flight through stories told about the airplanes, and helicopters in our collection and the men and women who designed and flew them.

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