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April 04, 2023

Artemis II Astronauts Named

Four to Go

NASA and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) made public the names of the four astronauts selected to serve as the Artemis II mission’s primary crew. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson stated: “The Artemis II crew represents thousands of people working tirelessly to bring us to the stars. This is their crew, this is our crew, this is humanity's crew. NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Hammock Koch, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen, each has their own story, but, together, they represent our creed: E pluribus unum—out of many, one."

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King Schools Giving Away $3000 Ground School Prep Courses

Comprehensive Programs Benefit Students & CFIs Alike

King Schools’ new Flight Instructor Program is designed to allow instructors to track their students’ progress through King Schools’ courses. The program provides flight instructors with a dashboard by which they and their students are linked—after a fashion. Instructors can invite students to link up, or students can invite their instructors. In either case, CFIs gain access to such progress as their students may or may not be making as they proceed through their King Schools courses.

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Airborne 03.27.23: Blue Origin, Comp Air 6.2, SnF Innovations!

Also: Hartzell, Dynon and Airmate, Last Czech WWII RAF Pilot, Mig-29s For Ukraine

Blue Origin’s crew-rated suborbital launch vehicle dealt with a mission-ending anomaly during NS-23, an un-manned flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket on the morning of 12 September 2022. No lives were lost in the incident, and both Blue Origin and New Shepard—within the context of spaceflight malfunctions—acquitted themselves honorably. Comp Air Aviation plans to display its Comp Air 6.2 at Booth MD 7-B of Lakeland, Florida’s SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo 2023. A great deal of progress has been made on the Comp Air 6.2 since SUN ‘n FU

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Have Passport? Travel Your State For Rewards

Flying the Skies of Virginia Could Pay Dividends

Earlier today, we bumped into Anthony Sotelo, Public Relations and Education Specialist with the Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) who spent the week at Sun n Fun 2023 with his team in their mobile trailer, seeking to increase awareness of the aviation assets of Virginia!

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European Aviation Sector Races to Beat E.U. SAF Deadlines

Pursuing Eco-Prominence

Energy giant Repsol—the Madrid-based Spanish multinational energy and petrochemical company—has bought, for better or worse, into Europe's mad scramble to produce so-called Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) in volume. Nevertheless, the company asserts the €200-million ($217-million) plant it’s building in southeast Spain will contend with difficulties peculiar to the E.U.—difficulties it would not face were it located in North America.

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VFS 2023 Group Award Recipients Announced

The Votes are In …

On 22 March 2023, The Vertical Flight Society announced the group recipients of its prestigious 2023 awards. For nearly eighty-years, the VFS awards program has paid tribute to outstanding leaders within the vertical flight sector and served as a catalyst for engendering technological advances. The winners of 2023’s VFS group awards will be recognized at the 79th Annual Grand Awards Banquet on Thursday, 18 May 2023, during the Society’s annual forum and technology display in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Airborne 03.27.23: Blue Origin, Comp Air 6.2, SnF Innovations!

Also: Hartzell, Dynon and Airmate, Last Czech WWII RAF Pilot, Mig-29s For Ukraine

Blue Origin’s crew-rated suborbital launch vehicle dealt with a mission-ending anomaly during NS-23, an un-manned flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket on the morning of 12 September 2022. No lives were lost in the incident, and both Blue Origin and New Shepard—within the context of spaceflight malfunctions—acquitted themselves honorably. Comp Air Aviation plans to display its Comp Air 6.2 at Booth MD 7-B of Lakeland, Florida’s SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo 2023. A great deal of progress has been made on the Comp Air 6.2 since SUN ‘n FU

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (03.04.23)

“I could not be prouder that these brave four will kick-start our journeys to the Moon and beyond. They represent exactly what an astronaut corps should be: a mix of highly capable and accomplished individuals with the skills and  determination to take on any trial as a team. The Artemis II mission will be challenging, and we’ll test our limits as we prepare to put future astronauts on the Moon. With Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy at the controls, I have no doubt we’re ready to face every challenge that comes our way.” Source: NASA Johnson director of flight operations Norm Knight, discussing th

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