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July 05, 2019

Airborne-Unmanned 07.02.19: NTSB UAV Use, NDDOT Waiver, FT Aviator Controller

Also: Reg'l UAS Workshops, XAG New Ag Drone, FlightWave’s Edge UAS, UAS System Facility At KHUM

A video package supplied to the media by the NTSB shows drones working aggressively to provide data, and high-resolution imagery to the agency charged with pondering a recent aviation tragedy... the loss of 10 people in a Beech Super King Air 350 lost shortly after takeoff in Addison, TX. NTSB staffers are shown, prominently, flying a survey pattern over the structure which, tragically, became the final resting place for the KingAir, and quite a few shots of the drone in action as well were featured as

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Boeing Takes New Technologies Out Of The Lab And Onto Its ecoDemonstrator

Program To Test Innovations To Enhance Safety, Sustainability And The Passenger Experience

Boeing is launching its latest round of flight-testing to assess new technologies that could address real-world challenges for airplane operators and passengers — from enhancing safety and sustainability to improving the flying experience. The company is debuting a Boeing 777 that will serve as the 2019 flying test bed for 50 projects.

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FAA Accepts Camden County Georgia’s Launch Site Operators License Application

Initial Review Of The Application Has Been Completed

The FAA has notified Camden County, Georgia that it has completed an initial review of the Spaceport Camden Launch Site Operator License application and found it to be complete enough to accept and begin the 180-day review process. According to the FAA it “anticipate[s] making a license determination, in accordance with 14 CFR § 413.15, on or before December 16, 2019.”

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NTSB: Cessna Down In FL Had Not Refueled Before Accident

Preliminary Report Released From June 12 Mishap

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from an accident which occurred on June 12, 2019 at about 1100 eastern daylight time. The Cessna 182E, N3051Y, was substantially damaged during a forced landing near Maitland, FL. The private pilot and passenger were fatally injured. VFR conditions prevailed and no flight plan was filed for the flight, which originated from Executive Airport (KORL), Orlando, FL about 1055 enroute to Massey Ranch Airpark (X50), New Smyrna, FL. The airplane was owned and operated by Golden Corner Flying Club.

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Klyde Morris 07.05.19

Would That Be Before Or After The Operation ... Asking For A Friend

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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AirMap, CerbAir To Collaborate On UTM And Counter-UAS Technologies

Goal Is A Comprehensive Low-Altitude Airspace Safety And Security Solution

CerbAir, a European manufacturer of Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) solutions, and AirMap, an airspace intelligence platform for drones, have announced their collaboration to provide integrated, comprehensive solutions for low-altitude airspace safety and security.

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Application Deadline For AUVSI Innovation Challenge Extended

Registrations Must Be Received By July 10

AUVSI has extended the deadline to July 10 for applications for the second annual Innovation Challenge. The competition is for small, start-up and early stage companies operating in the commercial, defense and non-traditional unmanned systems or autonomous systems sectors.

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New Aviation Scholarship For Women At Cranfield University

First U.K. University To Have Been Granted The $5,000 Scholarship Sponsored By The International Aviation Women’s Association

A new scholarship for women funded by the International Aviation Women Association (IAWA), has been announced today at Cranfield University, a leading university at the forefront of aerospace technology.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (07.05.19)

"This is the latest addition to our ecoDemonstrator program, where we look at how crew and passengers can have a better experience and how technologies can make flying safer, more efficient and more enjoyable." Source: Mike Sinnett, vice president of product strategy and future airplane development at Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.05.19): Flight Time

The time from the moment the aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose of flight until the moment it comes to rest at the next point of landing.  

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.05.19)

Arizona Sleuth Says FBI Misidentified Jump Zone Of DB Cooper

From Fox News, an exclusive report on the still-unsolved mystery of DB Cooper, the pseudonym of the person who famously hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines flight out of Portland in 1971.

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