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August 09, 2018

Australia Warns Of Premature Engine Wear In Robinson Helicopters

Cites Lowering Of Lead Levels In Avgas As A Possible Cause For The Problem

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has issued a warning to operators of Robinson R22 and R44 helicopters concerning accelerated engine wear possibly caused by the lowering of the amount of lead in avgas.

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Aerometals Receives FAA STC Approval For Airbus H130 IBF System

Inlet Barrier Filter Gets U.S. Government Approval

Aftermarket civil and military aircraft parts manufacturer and engine Inlet Barrier Filter (IBF) innovator Aerometals has received an FAA Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for Airbus Helicopters H130 (EC130T2) IBF System.

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AD NUMBER: 2018-15-06

PRODUCT: Certain Honda Aircraft Company LLC Model HA-420 airplanes.

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Wing Makes Country's First Delivery By Drone In VA

The Payload? Ice Cream

The country's first commercial BVLOS delivery by drone brought ice cream to a two-year-old in a demonstration conducted in Virginia by Alphabet's Wing. The delivery flight covered 1.4 miles, and arrived within eight minutes from the time the order was completed by the mom of the lucky toddler.

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Honda Aircraft Company Begins HondaJet Elite Deliveries

The HondaJet Finishes The First Half Of 2018 As The Most Delivered Aircraft In Its Class

Honda Aircraft Company has begun deliveries of its new advanced aircraft, the HondaJet Elite, at its headquarters in Greensboro, NC. Deliveries of the HondaJet Elite begin as the HondaJet marks the first half of 2018 as the most delivered aircraft in its class, based on information provided by GAMA.

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Lancair Is Here To Compete Against The Big (Fast) Boys

Mako May Just Eat All Predators

Probably the oddest thing about the Lancair Mako and Barracuda is the fact they fly with only two of their three gear legs hanging out. Is that thinking out side of the box or a marketing ploy? According to Lancair’s young, engineering minded President, Conrad Huffstutler, “retracting the nose gear adds about 12 knots to the cruise speed because it takes the gear leg out of the prop turbulence which is a high drag area.”

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CHC Safety And Quality Summit Announces Female Aviators Scholarship Winners

CHC Helicopter And Collective Magazine Providing CHC Safety And Quality Summit Scholarships For Members Of Whirly-Girls International

CHC Helicopter and Collective Magazine today announced that they have selected two scholarship winners from Whirly-Girls International for the 2018 CHC Safety and Quality Summit. The two winners, Melissa Hanthorn-Shantz and Samantha Hansen, will join more than 500 professionals at one of the aviation industry’s premiere safety events.

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