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January 15, 2020

Airborne 01.15.20: Shootdown Arrests, Airbus BelugaXL, Orbis Flying Eye Hospital

Also: Hartzell 5-Blade CASA 212, Muilenburg Leaves Boeing W/$62M, FreeFlight Systems, 50 C-130Js

Authorities in Iran have made several arrests in connection with the accidental shootdown of a Ukrainian airliner last Wednesday, and President Hassan Rouhani has said that those involved in the "painful and unforgivable" incident "should be punished." Rouhani said in a televised speech that the judiciary "should form a special court with a ranking judge and dozens of experts. This is not an ordinary case. The entire world will be watching this court." Iran initially said that the plane had gone down with the loss of all aboard, many of them Iranian citizens, due to a mechanical issue. But video that found its way to the Internet showed a missile hitting

Four Fatally Injured In Montana Accident

Cessna 182 Went Down Saturday In Yellowstone County

A Cessna 182 went down Saturday in Yellowstone County, MT, resulting in the fatal injury of all four people on board.

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Continental Issues Service Bulletin For Multiple Engines

Covers Inspection And Maintenance Modification Of Cylinder Assemblies

Continental Aerospace Technologies has issued a service bulletin that applies to New and rebuilt Continental Aerospace Technologies GTSIO-520-C, D, H, K, L, M, N; IO-550-G, N, P, R; IOF-550-N, P, R; TSIO-520-BE; TSIO-550-A, B, C, E, G, K, N and TSIOF-550-D, J, K, P aviation gasoline (AvGas) engines originally manufactured, rebuilt, or modified with a cross-flow cylinder replacement on or after November 1, 2014.

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Opener Names Ben Diachun As Chief Executive Officer

Expanding Operations, Bringing BlackFly To Market

Opener, a pioneer of aerial vehicles for consumer travel, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ben Diachun as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Opener is producing BlackFly, the world’s first fixed-wing, all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) personal ultralight aircraft. Founder and former CEO, Marcus Leng, will oversee next-generation manufacturing and international operations as Chairman of the Board. 

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Airbus BelugaXL Enters Service, Adding XL Capacity To The Fleet

Provides Planemaker With 30% Extra Transport Capacity

The BelugaXL has entered into service, providing Airbus with 30% extra transport capacity in order to support the on-going production ramp-up of commercial aircraft programs.

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Air Force Faults Engine Design In 2018 MQ-9A Accident

Brake System Design Also Contributed To The Accident

The U.S. Air Force has released a report stating the cause of an accident involving an MQ-9A Reaper unmanned aircraft which departed a runway at an undisclosed location on September 3, 2018.

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ERAU And Florida Poly Join Forces To Advance Autonomous Aerospace Safety

Sign MOU To Work Together On Research Projects

As the U.S. Air Force increases its investigations of autonomy in airborne systems, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and Florida Polytechnic University are teaming up to advance the safety of these emerging technologies.

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Erickson Generates Global Demand For The S-64 Air Crane

The Toughest Jobs Calls For The Toughest Aircraft

Erickson has announced new aircraft orders to be delivered in 2020 and 2021, demonstrating further commitment by global customers to the platform.

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OneWeb And SatixFy To Launch A Digital Technology Pathway Payload In 2021

Payload Includes Beam Hopping, On-Board-Processing And Digital Beam Forming

OneWeb and SatixFy U.K. have announced plans to add a digital technology pathway payload that will include a full digital payload into OneWeb's launch schedule during 2021.

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Allegiant Announces Largest Service Expansion In Company History

Adds Three New Cities And 44 Nonstop Routes

Allegiant has put 44 new nonstop routes, including 14 routes to three new cities: Chicago, Boston and Houston, on its schedule.

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Teams Around The World Square Off In The 2020 Aerospace Maintenance Competition

Event Will Be Held At The MRO Americas 2020 Convention, April 28-30 In Dallas

A record 90 aviation maintenance teams from around the world are expected to compete against each other in the industry’s premier annual event, the Aerospace Maintenance Competition Presented by Snap-on. The event will be held at the MRO Americas 2020 Convention, April 28-30, at the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center in Dallas, Texas.

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San Diego Air And Space Museum Announces Latest Addition

Will Soon Unveil A Staggerwing Beech Once Owned By Barron Hilton

The San Diego Air and Space Museum is set to add a new aircraft to its collection. The museum has acquired a 1943 Beechcraft Staggerwing that once belonged to hotel entrepreneur Barron Hilton.

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FAA Certifies Heavy Duty Sealed Lead Acid Concorde Batteries For Citation CJ4

Company Claims 20-40 Percent Increase In Starting Power Over OEM Batteries

The FAA has awarded an STC to Concorde Battery Corporation for the installation of higher capacity sealed lead acid batteries, the RG-380E/60L (24V,48Ah) or RG-380E/53L (24V, 53Ah), in place of the original equipment lead acid or nickel cadmium battery on Textron Aviation’s 525C.

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Aero-TV: Push, Roll, Power! - Patriots Upset Prevention and Recovery Training

Patriots Jet Team Offers Upset Recovery Training In A Sabreliner
 
We've all practiced unusual attitudes during primary flight training, and then may have never strayed beyond straight-and-level. But it's very important to know what to do when you suddenly find yourself upside down in any airplane, let alone a business jet.

Aero-TV: Push, Roll, Power! - Patriots Upset Prevention and Recovery Training

Patriots Jet Team Offers Upset Recovery Training In A Sabreliner

We've all practiced unusual attitudes during primary flight training, and then may have never strayed beyond straight-and-level. But it's very important to know what to do when you suddenly find yourself upside down in any airplane, let alone a business jet. To that end, the Patriots Jet Team is now offering Upset Recovery training using both a North American Sabreliner and an Aero L-39, both of which have been used as military trainers.

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FAA Proposes $5.4 Million Civil Penalty Against Boeing

Allegedly Installed Nonconforming Slat Tracks On Approximately 178 737 MAX Aircraft

The FAA has proposed a $5.4 million civil penalty against The Boeing Co. for allegedly installing nonconforming slat tracks on approximately 178 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, which Boeing subsequently presented as ready for airworthiness certification.

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Iran Makes Arrests In Ukrainian Airliner Shootdown

Says Those Responsible Will Be 'Punished'

Authorities in Iran have made several arrests in connection with the accidental shootdown of a Ukrainian airliner last Wednesday, and President Hassan Rouhani has said that those involved in the "painful and unforgivable" incident "should be punished."

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AG Barr: Pensacola Shooting Was An Act Of Terrorism

Details Released About The Incident

U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Monday that the shooting incident at Naval Air Station Pensacola in which three sailors were killed was an act of terrorism on the part of Ahmed Mohammed al-Shamrani, a Royal Saudi Air Force member training at the base. The AG also called on Apple, Inc. to assist in unlocking al-Shamrani's phones as part of its ongoing investigation.

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American Airlines Pushes 737 MAX RTS Back Another Two Months

Will Not Fly In Revenue Service Again Before June, 2020

American Airlines has added at least two more months to its timeline for returning the Boeing 737 MAX to service, saying now that the earliest it will fly the airplane again in revenue service is June 4, 2020.

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EAA Youth Member Earns Private Pilot’s License

Puts National Ray Scholarship To Good Use

Mateo Colmenero, an Aviation Youth member and recent Ray Flight Scholarship Fund recipient, completed all the FAA requirements to qualify for his Private Pilot’s license on January 5, 2020.

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Montana Signs Participating Addendum With Avion Unmanned

Will Provide Drone Services To Public Agencies

Avion Unmanned, the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) division of Avion Solutions, Inc., signed a Participating Addendum with the State of Montana and all its State Agencies, Political Subdivisions and Institutions. This contract opens the door for Avion Unmanned to provide UAS services to state and local government agencies in Montana.

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Aerospace Center For Excellence Groundbreaking Set For Wednesday

Project SkyLab Will Be A STEM Laboratory Learning Center In Lakeland, FL

The the Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE) will break ground on "Project SkyLab", a $4.6M expanded facility at Sun ‘n Fun Expo Campus Wednesday, January 15th at 11:00am. The ceremony will be attended by many government dignitaries (state, county and city), community leaders, and philanthropic supporters.

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Airborne 01.13.20: Continental MSB, First Colt LSA, Tamarack Update

Also: E-2D Sustainment Pilot Program, Upwind Summer Scholarship, Collins HUD Training Device, USAF Birthday

Concerns about the amount of voluntary compliance with a low-cost Service Bulletin affecting certain 520 and 550 series engines have caused Continental Aerospace Technologies to turn it into a Mandatory Service Bulletin, with Continental shouldering the costs for the actual required work. Continental is re-categorizing SB18-08A to an MSB MSB18-08B. This re-categorization is needed due to the low percentage of compliance. CAT notes that, “We have not seen any cylinder failures in the field th

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.15.20)

"During the course of the investigation, we learned that the shooter posted a message on social media on Sept. 11 of last year that said: “the countdown has begun.” He also posted other anti-American, anti-Israeli, and jihadi messages on social media, and did so two hours before his attack at the naval base." Source: U.S. Attorney General William Barr.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.15.20): Flight Plan Area (FPA)

The geographical area assigned to a flight service station (FSS) for the purpose of establishing primary responsibility for services that may include search and rescue for VFR aircraft, issuance of NOTAMs, pilot briefings, inflight services, broadcast services, emergency services, flight data processing, international operations, and aviation weather services.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.15.20)

Model Rocket Pioneer, Vern Estes, Celebrates His 90th Birthday

Almost anyone who has built a model rocket knows the name Estes. It is nearly synonymous with the hobby. Verne Estes, the founder of Estes Industries, celebrated his 90th birthday recently.

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