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January 10, 2020

Airborne 01.08.20: New Mooney Woes, New Airbornes!, Space Record

Also: Tailwind Technologies, Thunder Mustang Down, NATA Loss of License Insurance, Mike Heuer Confirmed

After about a month back on the job, Mooney employees have once again been furloughed, and the company says it is not able to make good on a promise of two weeks of holiday pay. According to human resources specialist and de facto spokeswoman Devan Burns, 55 employees were sent home on Monday. "There have been a lot of promises," she told media. "I've just been trying to help keep Mooney stay alive." Burns also told the paper that she's looking for work to support herself and her two children while re

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Aero-TV: Focusing On The Future - King Schools Preps For Tomorrow

Change Is In The Wind For King Schools

King Schools customers are seeing a new flight instructor in King Schools’ online video courses. CEO Barry Knuttila has taken on an additional role as one of the on-camera instructors for King Schools. Barry holds an ATP certificate with a Falcon 10 type rating and flight and ground instructor certificates with all available airplane ratings. He also owns a Beechcraft Debonair, and regularly flies the King Schools Falcon 10 with John and Martha.

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2020 Airborne Special Programming Initiative Expands

‘Airborne-Flight Training’ Is the First Special Interest ‘Airborne’ News Program to Be Released In 2020

The Aero-News Network’s Airborne Daily News Video programming slate is about to expand... dramatically. Already in its second decade of serving the expanding interests of both the aviation and aerospace communities, Airborne’s ‘Aero-Verse’ approach will commit itself to 5 new special interest weeklies in 2020. The first new special interest Airborne news program will dedicate itself to the growing, as well as turbulent, world of flight training. The new program will cover the vast interests of the industry… from subjects of exceptional interest to new and continuing flight students, to the b

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Klyde Morris 01.10.20

Show A Little Respect, Klyde ... That's a VERY Competitive Award

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Airborne 01.08.20: New Mooney Woes, New Airbornes!, Space Record

Also: Tailwind Technologies, Thunder Mustang Down, NATA Loss of License Insurance, Mike Heuer Confirmed

After about a month back on the job, Mooney employees have once again been furloughed, and the company says it is not able to make good on a promise of two weeks of holiday pay. According to human resources specialist and de facto spokeswoman Devan Burns, 55 employees were sent home on Monday. "There have been a lot of promises," she told media. "I've just been trying to help keep Mooney stay alive." Burns also told the paper that she's looking for work to support herself and her two children while re

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.10.20)

"We are proud to have the first autonomous aerial vehicle flying in North America, in North Carolina. Obviously, they are beginning this all of the world and this technology and what it means for transportation, both cargo and passengers, is pretty astronomical." Source: North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D), on the occasion of the first unmanned demonstration flight by EHang in the U.S.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.10.20): Lost Link Procedure

Preprogrammed or predetermined mitigations to ensure the continued safe operation of the UA in the event of a lost link (LL).

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.10.20)

The Model Aeronautics Association of Canada

In 1949, a group of 11 very enthusiastic modellers assembled to form an organization for those interested in model aviation. Their vision was for an association to officially represent the aircraft modeling fraternity in Canada. Today, the Model Aeronautics Association of Canada has grown from that group of 11 to a body of Canadian modelers over 13,000 strong, representing all facets of this exciting hobby, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

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