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January 14, 2018

Airborne 01.12.18: JetPack!!!, Bell Heli at CES, Zuma Failure

Also: Alitalia Damages Viola, Gogo AVANCE L3, United Airlines ALPA MEC, Fat Shark Drone Racing Training Kit

With one ‘FAA approved’ jetpack allegedly to its credit, JetPack Aviation unveiled a prototype of its next model on Wednesday at CES 2018 in Las Vegas ... the JB-11. The new model has six turbojet engines, and the company says it can fly about 20 miles at speeds up to 150 mph. The first model was revealed when CEO David Mayman flew around the Statue of Liberty in November, 2015. He made a similar flight in the JB10 model over the River Thames in London in 2016. Textron company Bell Hel

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Tailhook Legacy Flight Training Seeks Assistance For Flight Training

Establishes GoFundMe Page For Donations

The Legacy Pilot Committee and the Navy Tailhook Legacy Flight Foundation need the assistance of Tailhook Legacy air show fans nationwide. If Tailhook Legacy is to return, a mandatory training program is the first step to bring Tailhook Legacy flights back to air shows around the United States in 2018 and beyond. The organization says on the the crowdfunding site GoFundMe that should training occur, the Navy will not be providing funding for the warbird aircraft to fly to training and then back to their home airfields.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.14.18): Tetrahedron

Tetrahedron A device normally located on uncontrolled airports and used as a landing direction indicator. The small end of a tetrahedron points in the direction of landing. At controlled airports, the tetrahedron, if installed, should be disregarded because tower instructions supersede the indicator.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.14.18)

Aero Linx: Pilot Weather Briefing The "Pilot Weather Briefing" site was designed by aviation meteorologist Robert Lattery as a means for pilots to easily obtain the latest and best weather data available on the World Wide Web before they receive a formal pre-flight briefing. DISCLAIMER: This site should be used for preliminary flight planning purposes only. It IS NOT a substitute for a formal preflight weather briefing. Due to the current nature of the World Wide Web the federal government does not recognize data available through this medium as safe and reliable for aviation. The information published on and via this site is made available without warranty of any kin

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.14.18)

“Empowering women to become entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley or to pursue tech careers within JetBlue starts by encouraging an interest in STEM as early as possible. Fueling the pipeline today through educational initiatives and grants to STEM programs will help to ensure even more women are present in the hangars and board rooms of the future and at the helm of the next wave of tech start-ups.” Source: Bonny Simi, president, JetBlue Technology Ventures, commenting on JetBlue's partnership with the nonprofit Girls in Tech. They will host a special event designed to encourage young girls to be brave, dream big, and build. Girls in Tech is a global organization focused on the engagement, education, and empowerment of gir

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