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April 13, 2023

Klyde Morris (04.07.23)

Klyde Bemoans the Many Lessons So Few Remember...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Airborne-NextGen 04.04.23: 40-Seat Hybrid eVTOL, HALO Space, Virgin Orbit DOA?

Also: Inflatable Space Habitat, E.U. SAF, VFS 2023 Group Award, E.U. CO2 Policy

LYTE Aviation showed off a pair of brand new, sustainable aircraft in the 40-seater SkyBus and cargo-hauling SkyTruck. The hybrid, electric VTOL aircraft sport a 4.5 tonne payload, 1,000-km range, and 300 km/hr top speed with largely conventional technology. HALO Space has announced the next step in its journey towards edge-of-space commercial tourism. Following a successful December 2022 test-flight of the company’s helium-balloon ascent platform from Indian soil, HALO Space is making ready for a second test-flight, which will ascend spaceward from southern Spain later this

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (04.13.23)

Aero Linx: The T-34 Association The T-34 Association was formed in July 1975 so that individuals purchasing then military surplus T-34As had an organization which would provide support for these aircraft.  The idea was to share operating and maintenance information to all members.  As the popularity of the T-34 Mentor grew over the years so did the T-34 Association.  Today there are over 600 members in the Association and many are not aircraft owners. 

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (04.13.23): Braking Action

Braking Action (Good, Good To Medium, Medium, Medium To Poor, Poor, Or Nil) A report of conditions on the airport movement area providing a pilot with a degree/quality of braking to expect. Braking action is reported in terms of good, good to medium, medium, medium to poor, poor, or nil. FMI: www.faa.gov

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (04.13.23)

“Over the past six months, we have been deeply entrenched in preparing our company for listing. During this process, it became evident to us that being a public company would result in significant outside influence by many who were not well-versed in our culture and who did not understand the passion that we share for the business. This lack of alignment was becoming a detriment to what makes Flexjet authentic, appealing, and genuine. The culture that we have built at Flexjet is not just a nice-to-have; it is the foundation of our business. It is what drives our success and ensures that we can continue to provide the exceptional service that you have come to expect. The risk that our most critical differentiator was in jeopardy, along with a less-than-favorable outlook in

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