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June 07, 2020

Airborne 06.05.20: Snowbird Birdstrike Suspected, Nav Canada Fees, Super Hornet

Also: AEA And Industry Coalition v Ligado, Piaggio Aerospace, Alaskan CG Aircrews Coordinate Medevac, NTSB Asks For Heli Recording

Information is starting to emerge concerning the May 17th accident seriously injured pilot Captain Rich MacDougall and resulted in the death of Captain Jenn Casey, the Snowbird PAO (Public Affairs Officer). The villain in this crash may be none other than a local bird. Examination of the video that was shot as the fated Snowbird flight of two was departing, shows a small object about to get sucked in to the right intake of the affected aircraft -- and a bird is the suspect.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (06.07.20)

Aero Linx: Farnborough Aerospace Consortium Welcome to FAC - the leading regional aerospace and advanced manufacturing hub covering the South and East of England. It enables its members to become more competitive and increase their market share through facilitating local and international trading, technology transfer and development, sharing of best practice and training plus lobbying at national level on key issues facing the sector.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (06.07.20): ATC Security Tracking

ATC Security Tracking The continuous tracking of aircraft movement by an ATC facility in support of the DHS, the DOD, or other security elements for national security using radar (i.e., radar tracking) or other means (e.g., manual tracking) without providing basic radar services (including traffic advisories) or other ATC services not defined in this section.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.07.20)

“These annual scholarships have given a valuable boost to the education and careers of numerous students. A previous winner now is a commercial airline pilot and others are well on their way to exciting careers in aviation.” Source: Agnes Huff, PhD, Flight Path Museum president, discussing the five scholarships totaling more than $15,000 are offered by the museum. These include the museum’s Pete Conrad Scholarship and the Anton Acherman, Clay Lacy, Morrey Plotkin and Howard Drollinger scholarships funded by Flight Path benefactors.

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