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March 04, 2012

ANN-FAQ: AIRBORNE Episode Roster For 2011

A Guide To All Kinds Of 2011 AIRBORNE Goodness!!

Well... after several months of planning, practicing and preparation, the first generation of a new programming effort from Aero-TV hit cyberspace some time ago. In November 2011, ANN released Airborne 11.18.11 -- with the mission to offer this as a weekly news feature through the end of 2011 and then ramp things up in a BIG WAY as 2012 get underway. And let me tell you... we have some amazing things in store for Airborne... in a number of ways... not just in raising the bar for the programing itself but the way in which this programming is distributed, supported and the synergies we are in the process of developing with the rest of the aviation world. Believe you me, we have some serious surprises in store for you in months to

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ANN-FAQ: AIRBORNE Episode Roster For 2012

A Guide To All Kinds Of 2012 AIRBORNE Goodness!!

Click HERE For Complete Airborne 2011 Program Guide Well... after several months of planning, practicing and preparation, the first generation of a new programming effort from Aero-TV hit cyberspace late last year. In November 2011, ANN released Airborne 11.18.11 -- with the over-riding mission to offer this programming as a weekly news feature through the end of 2011 and then ramp things up in a BIG WAY as 2012 get underway -- and that's just what we're doing!

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Former QB Ayoob Sets Distance Record

Paper Airplanes Have Outgrown Hangar At McClellan AFB

With so much pro football history, it's getting very hard to break a world record. That's also true for aviation pursuits. But a former pro quarterback has teamed up with an aviation enthusiast to set a new world record for distance  - for paper airplanes.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (03.04.12)

Aero Linx: Air Navigation -- How It Began Flashback to May 15, 1918, to Washington, DC. It’s early Wednesday morning, a blustery day. President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson are in the grandstand. So is Assistant Navy Secretary Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Postmaster and second assistant Postmaster wouldn’t have missed this day for anything. Members of Congress arose early to be there, too, pondering whether to allocate additional funds for this new service.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (03.04.12): Braking Action

Braking Action (GOOD, FAIR, POOR, OR NIL) -- A report of conditions on the airport movement area providing a pilot with a degree/quality of braking that he/she might expect. Braking action is reported in terms of good, fair, poor, or nil.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (03.04.12)

“Today marks another significant milestone for the Lakota program. The success of this program stems from the strong partnership we’ve built with the Department of Defense and the Army over the past seven years.” Source: Sean O’Keefe, EADS North America Chairman and CEO, following the delivery of the 200th UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) to the U.S. Army during a ceremony at American Eurocopter's production facility in Columbus, MS.

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