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January 15, 2020

San Diego Air And Space Museum Announces Latest Addition

Will Soon Unveil A Staggerwing Beech Once Owned By Barron Hilton

The San Diego Air and Space Museum is set to add a new aircraft to its collection. The museum has acquired a 1943 Beechcraft Staggerwing that once belonged to hotel entrepreneur Barron Hilton.

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Aero-TV: Push, Roll, Power! - Patriots Upset Prevention and Recovery Training

Patriots Jet Team Offers Upset Recovery Training In A Sabreliner
 
We've all practiced unusual attitudes during primary flight training, and then may have never strayed beyond straight-and-level. But it's very important to know what to do when you suddenly find yourself upside down in any airplane, let alone a business jet.

Aero-TV: Push, Roll, Power! - Patriots Upset Prevention and Recovery Training

Patriots Jet Team Offers Upset Recovery Training In A Sabreliner

We've all practiced unusual attitudes during primary flight training, and then may have never strayed beyond straight-and-level. But it's very important to know what to do when you suddenly find yourself upside down in any airplane, let alone a business jet. To that end, the Patriots Jet Team is now offering Upset Recovery training using both a North American Sabreliner and an Aero L-39, both of which have been used as military trainers.

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Aerospace Center For Excellence Groundbreaking Set For Wednesday

Project SkyLab Will Be A STEM Laboratory Learning Center In Lakeland, FL

The the Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE) will break ground on "Project SkyLab", a $4.6M expanded facility at Sun ‘n Fun Expo Campus Wednesday, January 15th at 11:00am. The ceremony will be attended by many government dignitaries (state, county and city), community leaders, and philanthropic supporters.

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Airborne 01.13.20: Continental MSB, First Colt LSA, Tamarack Update

Also: E-2D Sustainment Pilot Program, Upwind Summer Scholarship, Collins HUD Training Device, USAF Birthday

Concerns about the amount of voluntary compliance with a low-cost Service Bulletin affecting certain 520 and 550 series engines have caused Continental Aerospace Technologies to turn it into a Mandatory Service Bulletin, with Continental shouldering the costs for the actual required work. Continental is re-categorizing SB18-08A to an MSB MSB18-08B. This re-categorization is needed due to the low percentage of compliance. CAT notes that, “We have not seen any cylinder failures in the field th

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (01.15.20)

"During the course of the investigation, we learned that the shooter posted a message on social media on Sept. 11 of last year that said: “the countdown has begun.” He also posted other anti-American, anti-Israeli, and jihadi messages on social media, and did so two hours before his attack at the naval base." Source: U.S. Attorney General William Barr.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.15.20): Flight Plan Area (FPA)

The geographical area assigned to a flight service station (FSS) for the purpose of establishing primary responsibility for services that may include search and rescue for VFR aircraft, issuance of NOTAMs, pilot briefings, inflight services, broadcast services, emergency services, flight data processing, international operations, and aviation weather services.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.15.20)

Model Rocket Pioneer, Vern Estes, Celebrates His 90th Birthday

Almost anyone who has built a model rocket knows the name Estes. It is nearly synonymous with the hobby. Verne Estes, the founder of Estes Industries, celebrated his 90th birthday recently.

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