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August 25, 2019

Airborne 08.23.19: 'Starman' Intercept?, Paraglider, World Aerobatics

Also: Boeing 737 MAX Panel, FAA Warns Aboout AOA Sensors, Mission To Jupiter, Aviation Coalition

Earlier this week, we said somewhat tongue-in-cheek that Elon Musk might try to recover the Tesla Roadster that was launched aboard the first Falcon Heavy launch and put it back on the road. And while that might not happen, it appears that Musk is at least mulling a mission to take some photos of his car in space. Musk said on Twitter Sunday that SpaceX might launch a photo mission to catch up with the roadster and take some pictures of Starman. But he did not offer any more details about how such a mission

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Qantas To Operate ‘Project Sunrise’ Research Flights

On-Board Research To Test Ways Of Improving Wellbeing On Ultra Long-Haul Flights

Qantas has announced three ultra long-haul research flights to gather new data about inflight passenger and crew health and wellbeing.

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GPS III Satellite Responding To Commands, Under Self-Propulsion

First GPS III Satellite Successfully Completes On-Orbit Testing

The U.S. Air Force's second next-generation GPS III satellite, built by Lockheed Martin, is responding to commands, under control and now using its own internal propulsion system to get to orbit following its successful launch Thursday morning.

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New ERAU Aviation Maintenance Science Chair Touts Employment Opportunities

Airline Jobs Are Only The Beginning, Says R. Eric Jones

Career opportunities for people trained in aviation maintenance are huge and only getting more and more promising, said R. Eric Jones, Embry-Riddle’s new chair of Aviation Maintenance Science (AMS).

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RAM Aircraft, L.P. Announces New PMA Continental Engine Replacement Parts

Expands Line Of FAA Certified PMA Parts

RAM Aircraft, L.P. is well known in the Twin Cessna, Beechcraft & Cirrus communities for their premium overhauled engines, performance upgrades, parts manufacturing, and sales. RAM's engineering focus recently has been developing and improving Continental engine replacement parts.

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Mission To Jupiter's Icy Moon Confirmed

Europa Clipper Mission Will Look At That Moon's Surface In-Depth

An icy ocean world in our solar system that could tell us more about the potential for life on other worlds is coming into focus with confirmation of the Europa Clipper mission's next phase. The decision allows the mission to progress to completion of final design, followed by the construction and testing of the entire spacecraft and science payload.

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Former Speaker Gingrich Proposes Moon Base Sweepstakes

Prize Could Be As Much As $2 Billion To Establish A Lunar Base

It's well known that space travel is difficult, and expensive. But former Speaker of the U.S. House Newt Gingrich is proposing that the U.S. government offer a $2 billion prize to a private company that can establish a lunar base.

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New F-35 Modification Facility Brings Strategic Capability To FRCE

One Of Two Sites That Will Use Laser Technology To Strengthen F-35 Structural Components

A recently-completed facility will bring a new strategic capability to Fleet Readiness Center East and the F-35B Lightning aircraft line next year. When the new F-35 laser shock peening facility is fully operational in 2020, FRCE will be one of two sites in the world that will use laser technology to strengthen F-35 structural components.

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L.J. Aviation Acquires Two Bombardier Challenger 350 Business Jets

Joins Fleet Of 40 Aircraft For Charter In The U.S. Mid-Atlantic States

Aircraft flight management and charter aircraft company L.J. Aviation has expanded its fleet with its latest addition of two Challenger 350 aircraft. The Challenger 350 business jets join the company’s existing fleet of 40 aircraft and are available for charter in the mid-Atlantic states in the U.S.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (08.25.19)

Aero Linx: ANGEL FLIGHT SOARS Located at the Dekalb Peachtree Airport, ANGEL FLIGHT SOARS (TM) was formed by Jim Shafer in 1983 as a loosely organized group of volunteer pilots that helped out patients whenever possible. Due to increased media coverage in 1990, and an alliance with several other similar organizations (Air Care Alliance), ANGEL FLIGHT SOARS has taken off!  ANGEL FLIGHT SOARS is the original volunteer pilot organization serving those who reside in, are traveling to or through the states of:   •  Georgia   •  Alabama   •  Mississippi   •  Ten

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (08.25.19): Approach Speed

Approach Speed

The recommended speed contained in aircraft manuals used by pilots when making an approach to landing. This speed will vary for different segments of an approach as well as for aircraft weight and configuration.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (08.25.19)

"GPS III SV02 is receiving and responding to commands just as planned. In the days ahead, we'll finish orbit raising to our operational slot and then send the satellite commands telling it to to deploy its solar arrays and antennas. Once we are set up, we'll begin on-orbit checkout and tests, including extensive signals testing with our advanced navigation payload." Source: Johnathon Caldwell, Lockheed Martin Space's vice president for Navigation Systems, adding some detail to the announcment that the US Air Force's second next-generation GPS III satellite, built by Lockheed Martin, is responding to commands, under control and now using its own internal propulsion system to get to orbit following its successful launch Thursday morning.

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