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June 01, 2017

ASTM International, SpaceTEC To Partner On Aviation Worker Certification

MOU Signed For Program For Maintenance Techs, Other Aerospace Workers

ASTM International and SpaceTEC Partners, Inc. will jointly work to help certify aircraft maintenance technicians and other aerospace workers through a new memorandum of understanding. The MOU was recently signed at ASTM International’s global headquarters by SPI’s executive director, Steve Kane, and ASTM International president, Katharine Morgan.

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FAA SAFO Points Out Limitation Of Some Attitude Pitch Indicators

Information Dependent On Make And Model Of The Instrument

The FAA has issued a Safety Alert For Operators (SAFO) notifying aircraft operators of potential operational limitations of some attitude indicators in the event of unusual attitude recovery as recommended by National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Safety Recommendation A-14-108.

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PAL-V Opens Production Hall For World's First Commercial Flying Car

First Three Pre-Production Vehicles Ready For Assembly Beginning In October

PAL-V has opened a new hall for the assembly of the first PAL-V Libertys. Initially the hall will be used for the production of the first three pre-production vehicles. With the first parts already in stock, PAL-V will start the final assembly in October this year. First production will start in the course of 2018. Since the commercial launch in 2017 the list of reservations is growing fast. Because of the high demand for the PAL-V Liberty, PAL-V expects to expand the initial capacity rather soon to keep pace with market growth.

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WV Airport Receives $70K Grant

Mercer County Airport Authority Will Rehab Bluefield Runway

The Mercer County, WV Airport Authority has received a $70,000 AIP grant to fund design work leading to the rehabilitation of the runway at the Mercer County Airport (KBLF) in  Bluefield.

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FAA Issues AD For DA 42 Airplanes

Fractured Exhaust Pipes Led To Uncommanded Engine Shutdowns In Two Cases

The FAA has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH Model DA 42 airplanes following a similar MCAI action by EASA.

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