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August 05, 2018

DARPA Gives Small Autonomous Systems A Tech Boost

Researchers Demo Latest Quadcopter Software To Navigate Simulated Urban Environments, Performing Real-World Tasks Without Human Assistance

DARPA’s Fast Lightweight Autonomy (FLA) program recently completed Phase 2 flight tests, demonstrating advanced algorithms designed to turn small air and ground systems into team members that could autonomously perform tasks dangerous for humans – such as pre-mission reconnaissance in a hostile urban setting or searching damaged structures for survivors following an earthquake.

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NBAA Thanks Jay Evans For More Than Two Decades Of Service

Director Of Professional Development Will Retire On January 3

The NBAA has announced that Jay Evans, CAM, director of professional development, will retire from the organization on Jan. 3, 2019, after 23 years of service.

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Malaysian Report Indicates MH370 May Have Been Hijacked

Country's Aviation Chief Resigns Over Lapses In Air Traffic Control Related To The Incident

A report released this past week by the Malaysian government indicated that it is possible that MH370 was hijacked before it disappeared in 2014, even though there is no conclusive evidence for the supposition.

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ParaZero’s Drone Safety System Saves Costly Payload And Drone

System Identified A Critical Failure In Flight And Deployed Ballistics Parachute

A drone safety system developed by Parazero Israel Ltd has successfully saved hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of payload mounted on a commercial drone that almost crashed a couple of weeks ago, according to the company. The mission was executed by a commercial drone operator in the homeland security domain.

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Bombardier Delivers Another Challenger 650 Aircraft To Swiss Air-Rescue Rega

Company Growing Its Next-Generation Air Ambulance Fleet

Bombardier has proudly delivered another Challenger 650 aircraft converted into an air ambulance to long-standing customer Swiss Air-Rescue Rega. The Swiss air ambulance service will soon take possession of a third Challenger 650 aircraft, completing the replacement of its earlier-generation Challenger 604 fleet.

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Stellar Corpse Reveals Origin Of Radioactive Molecules

Data Collected By The European Southern Observatory

Astronomers using ALMA and NOEMA have made the first definitive detection of a radioactive molecule in interstellar space. The radioactive part of the molecule is an isotope of aluminium. The observations reveal that the isotope was dispersed into space after the collision of two stars, that left behind a remnant known as CK Vulpeculae. This is the first time that a direct observation has been made of this element from a known source.

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Luxembourg Defense Orders Two H145Ms

Airbus Will Also Provide Training And Support For The Aircraft

The Government of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg has ordered two H145M multipurpose helicopters for defense and security missions. Together with the helicopters, Airbus will also provide a training and support package to its customer. The helicopters will be delivered before the end of 2019 and will enter into service beginning of 2020.

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AirMap UTM Deployed In Czech Republic

Will Manage The Country's Busiest Airspace

UTM services developed by AirMap are being deployed by Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic (ANS CR) to deliver situational awareness and authorization capabilities to the country's growing community of drone operators.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.05.18): Radar Approach Control Facility

Radar Approach Control Facility A terminal ATC facility that uses radar and nonradar capabilities to provide approach control services to aircraft arriving, departing, or transiting airspace controlled by the facility.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.05.18)

Aero Linx: Above the Clouds Above the Clouds brings joy and hope through the wonder of small aircraft flight to children and teens who are seriously ill, disabled, underserved, or facing other serious adversity. ATC’s programs provide important relief for kids under tremendous stress and inspire disengaged youth to participate in making their dreams come true. The non-profit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization accomplishes its mission through its three programs: Dream Flyers, Cadet Flyers, and Discovery Flyers. Our squadron of volunteer pilots and dedicated volunteers make it all possible. Above the Clouds flies out of Norwood Memorial Airport in Norwood, Massachusetts.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.05.18)

“This first observation of this isotope in a star-like object is also important in the broader context of galactic chemical evolution. This is the first time an active producer of the radioactive nuclide aluminum-26 has been directly identified.” Source: Tomasz Kaminski (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, USA), commenting on astronomers using ALMA and NOEMA having made the first definitive detection of a radioactive molecule in interstellar space. The radioactive part of the molecule is an isotope of aluminium. The observations reveal that the isotope was dispersed into space after the collision of two stars, that left behind a remnant known as CK Vulpeculae. This is the first time that a direct observ

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