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August 08, 2018

Airborne 08.08.18: NATA v AOPA, Continental Builds!, New CAF Boss

Also: NBAA Still Fighting For KSMO, NTSB Staff, Airport Fund Scandal, NavMonster Updates

NATA is continuing to 'educate the public' in light of the AOPA campaign recently referred to as “Denial of Airport Access & Egregious FBO Fees.” NATA urges the industry and public to gain a better understanding of the landscape of general aviation to avoid potential unintended consequences derived from AOPA’s misguided assumptions on pricing at publicly-funded airports. “We believe AOPA’s initiative risks increasing costs for users, will redirect resources from important operationa

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Airborne 08.08.18: NATA v AOPA, Continental Builds!, New CAF Boss

Also: NBAA Still Fighting For KSMO, NTSB Staff, Airport Fund Scandal, NavMonster Updates

NATA is continuing to 'educate the public' in light of the AOPA campaign recently referred to as “Denial of Airport Access & Egregious FBO Fees.” NATA urges the industry and public to gain a better understanding of the landscape of general aviation to avoid potential unintended consequences derived from AOPA’s misguided assumptions on pricing at publicly-funded airports. “We believe AOPA’s initiative risks increasing costs for users, will redirect resources from important operational and safety projects at airports, and fails to recognize how airports carry out mandates from TSA and satisfy its rigorous requirements,” NATA President Marty Hiller stated

Five Likely Fatally Injured In Alaska Accident

Sightseeing Plane Impacted Terrain At Nearly 11,000 Feet

A de Havilland Beaver on a sightseeing flight with five people aboard impacted terrain Saturday near Denali in Alaska, the tallest peak in North America. All five people on board the aircraft are feared fatally injured. The accident occurred on a remote mountain at an altitude of nearly 11,000 feet.

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Gone West: Tuskegee Airman Robert L. Martin

Flew '63 And A Half' Missions, Was Shot Down On The 64th

Another of the storied Tuskegee Airmen has Gone West. Robert L. Martin, who said he flew "63 and a half missions", passed away July 26th at a senior living center in Olympia Fields, IL. He was 99.

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Swift Engineering Successfully Flies VTOL Drone Swift020 In Kobe, Japan

Aircraft Designed For Multiple Missions Using X-Blade Technology

Swift Engineering has flown the first fully autonomous flight demonstration in the port city of Kobe, Japan. In attendance during the event held July 21st was Governor of the Hyogo prefecture, Toshizo Ido, and Mayor of Kobe City, Kizo Hisamoto as well as other government officials and media. The flight took place in Meriken Park, located in the Port of Kobe City in the Hyogo Prefecture.

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NASA Selects U.S. Firms To Provide Commercial Suborbital Flight Services

Contracts Have A Combined Value Of $45 Million

NASA’s Flight Opportunities Program has selected four companies to integrate and fly technology payloads on commercial suborbital reusable platforms that carry payloads near the boundary of space. The selection is part of NASA's continuing effort to foster a viable market for American commercial reusable suborbital platforms that allow testing of new space technologies within Earth's atmosphere.

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HAL Successfully Demonstrates 22-Pound Rotary-Wing UAV

Flight Lasted About 10 Minutes Showing Multiple Capabilities

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has demonstrated a 22-pound rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (RUAV) in the presence of its board of directors. The RUAV features a 2-stroke gasoline engine; twin blade main rotor and tail rotor; payload capability of 5.5 pounds, including live stream video camera; and range of the vehicle is 4.8 to 5.3 nautical miles with an endurance of one hour.

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Air Force Flight Training Reimagined As First PTN Class Graduates

'Pilot Training Next' Described As A 'Paradigm Shift' For The USAF

The Air Force’s pilot training landscape took a significant step forward in reimagining how Airmen learn to fly as 13 students from the first iteration of Pilot Training Next pinned on their silver wings in a ceremony Aug. 3, at the Armed Forces Reserve Center, Austin, Texas.

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The Helicopter Museum To Mark World Helicopter Day

Hosting Special Events At The Museum In Weston-Super-Mare

World Helicopter Day takes place on Sunday, August 19, and to mark the occasion The Helicopter Museum in Weston-super-Mare is hosting a special Family Fun Day which includes opening some of its more unusual exhibits, that have rarely been open to the public before.

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Investigation Begins Into Banner-Tow Accident In Alabama

Two People On Board Were Fatally Injured

The NTSB has opened an investigation into an accident which occurred in Foley, AL Saturday involving a banner-tow aircraft. The plane was involved in a loss-of-control accident and impacted terrain at about 8:20 a.m. local time, resulting in the fatal injury of the two people on board. A post-impact fire destroyed most of the aircraft.

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WestJet Dispatchers File For Union Certification

Have Applied For Membership In The Canadian Airline Dispatchers Association

On Friday, August 3, 2018, the Canadian Airline Dispatchers Association (CALDA) filed an application with the Canada Industrial Relations Board to represent flight dispatchers at WestJet.

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Bastille Day Security Enhanced By GA-ASI-Built MQ-9 Reaper

Provided Airborne Surveillance Over The July 14 Celebration

The French Air Force operated two of its MQ-9 Reapers simultaneously in support of France’s Bastille Day events, one over Paris and the second over Cognac, on July 14th. The “French Reapers,” Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), assisted French authorities by providing airborne surveillance over the national celebration.

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Air Force Releases Light Attack Aircraft Draft Request For Proposal

Document Shared With Sierra Nevada Corp And Textron

The U.S. Air Force shared a draft request for proposal for the Light Attack Aircraft with Sierra Nevada/Embraer and Textron Aviation following the conclusion of the second phase of the Light Attack Experiment.

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EASA Welcomes New Rules On Mental Fitness Of Air Crews

EU Allows Two-Year Transition Period To Allow Airlines Time To Prepare For Implementation

The European Union has published new safety rules on air operations, including new provisions to better support the mental fitness of air crews.

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Winning EAA One Week Wonder Paint Scheme Announced

Thousands Participated In The 'Pick The Paint Poll' At AirVenture

The results are in: after thousands of people made their choice, Sherwin-Williams Aerospace and the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) have unveiled the winner of the Pick the Paint Poll for EAA’s One Week Wonder.

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VerdeGo Aero Announces Powertrain And eVTOL Control Systems

Company Co-Founded By Erik Lindbergh To Advance $30 Billion Urban Air Mobility Market

Daytona Beach, FL-based VerdeGo Aero has announced the launch of Integrated Distributed Electric Propulsion (IDEP) systems for the rapidly growing Urban Air Mobility market.

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OSH18: Things That Fly Under The Radar #3

Oshkosh Odds And Ends-Part Three

As our press briefing responsibilities at AirVenture subsided, I had more time to walk the grounds looking for the unusual. For a while there, I was wearing the grass down between the Press Headquarters and our media tent, but on Wednesday morning I had signed up to assist our local EAA Chapter 983 from Granbury, Texas to help with the Pancake breakfast.

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Continental Motors Group Starts Construction Of Greenfield Factory In Mobile, AL

New Plant Part Of $75 Million Program To Transform The Company

Foundation work at Continental Motors Group's new manufacturing facility in Alabama has gotten underway, according to the company. The new plant will be nearly 275,000 square feet, with the majority being dedicated to advanced engine and parts manufacturing for all Continental Motors Group product lines. It will be populated with brand new manufacturing equipment and include a special area designated for evaluation of new manufacturing techniques and processes, including additive manufacturing and automation.

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Oceans Unmanned Expands Its FreeFLY UAS Program To Dutch Harbor, Alaska

Will Support Marine Mammal Entanglement Response Efforts In The Region

In partnership with Alaska Sea Grant and Aleutian Aerial LLC, and with additional support from DJI, Oceans Unmanned Inc. has announced the expansion of its freeFLY initiative into Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to provide UAS aerial support for marine mammal entanglement response efforts in the region.

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Airborne 08.06.18: OSH18 'Near Perfect', Stratos 716, New NASA Crews

Also: One Week Wonder Project, TSA Considers Elimination, USPA Gold Medal, 90 Seat Q400

AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 set new attendance records and drew more than 10,000 aircraft, according to the final figures released by EAA. “A ‘perfect’ event may be unattainable, but AirVenture 2018 came about as close as one could imagine," said EAA chairman Jack Pelton. The event drew approximately 601,000, nearly two percent above of 2017’s record total. Stratos Aircraft has introduced an update on its VLJ program and introduced the Stratos 716 model. The Stratos 716 is an evolution of the 714

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.08.18)

“The Light Attack Aircraft offers an option to increase the Air Force capacity beyond what we now have in our inventory or budget.” Source: Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson. The USAF has released the draft RFP for The Light Attack Aircraft program.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.08.18): Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI)

A visual aid of lights arranged to provide descent guidance information during the approach to the runway.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.08.18)

Documents Shed Light on the Life and Death of Thurman Munson

The New York Times has obtained a transcript of depositions made following the death of New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson in an aviation accident in August, 1979.

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