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August 16, 2010

Maryland Teen Who Survived Alaska Accident Released From The Hospital

Thirteen-Year-Old's Father Was Among Those Fatally Injured In the Crash

The youngest person to survive an Alaska plane crash which killed former Senator Ted Stevens has been released from Children's Hospital at Providence and is on his way back to Maryland. 13-year-old Willy Phillips Jr. lost his father, Bill Phillips, when the airplane went down in marginal weather near Dillingham, AK last week.

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ANN Special Feature: Avoiding Trim Stalls - 08.16.10

ANN's Paul Plack talks with CFI Bob Miller of Over The Airwaves about trim stalls and how to avoid them, and about grass strips and why we should seek them out.

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NTSB Prelim Offers Few Clues Into Roush Crash

Potentially Devastating Crash Yielding Few Details At This Point

While the NTSB will, necessarily, need a lot more time before filing a final report, the pictures and other details making themselves known show one thing, conclusively... that this could have been a truly tragic accident --and for reasons well beyond the hazards encountered by those aboard. Pictures and ground track data indicate that the Premier came perilously close to taking a course/energy line that could have severely hazarded people on the ground... and the pictures of nearby photographers running to avoid the approaching jet provide dramatic testimony to the possibilities.

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First Phenom 300 FFS Is Qualified Dy FAA, EASA, ANAC

Training Tool Already In Place And In Use In Dallas

The first Embraer CAE Training Services (ECTS) Phenom 300 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) has been qualified by the FAA, EASA, and the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (Agencia Nacional de Aviacao Civil - ANAC).

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GE Aviation Introduces Upgraded CF34-3A2 Engines

Longer Time On Wing, No Scheduled Hot Section Inspections Or Overhauls

GE Aviation has made an on-wing engine upgrade program available for certain configurations of the CF34-3A2 engine, which will allow the engines to go from a hard-time maintenance schedule to an on-condition maintenance schedule.

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