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July 07, 2015

F-16, Cessna 150 Collide Near Charleston, SC

Military Pilot Reportedly Ejected

An F-16 and a Cessna 150 have reportedly been involved in a mid-air collision over Berkeley County, SC Tuesday morning.

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E-Fan Prepares For Historic Channel Crossing

Flight Planned For Friday, July 10

Airbus Group’s all-electric E-Fan technology demonstrator aircraft is being readied for its Channel crossing this Friday, July 10. The aircraft will soon be on its way from France's Aquitaine region to the starting point of its Channel crossing in Lydd, England.

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Paris Hilton Gets A Cool $1 Million For Fake Plane Crash Stunt

Was In On A Prank Recorded For An Egyptian TV Show, But Is Considering Suing Because 'It Went Too Far'

It looked like D-list celebrity Paris Hilton was genuinely afraid for her life when the it appeared the sightseeing plane she was aboard was going to crash. But it turns out she was in on the plot all along, her terror was faked, and she got paid a million dollars for her performance.

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Aero-TV: Recrafting A Legend -- Mooney's Futuristic M10 Program

Once One Of The Great Airframes in GA History, Can Mooney Make It Happen Again?

The new proposed Mooney M10 series of airplanes are just getting started, and ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, decided to find out more about it at Sun ‘n Fun 2015. While there, he met with Tom Bowen, the chief operating officer for Mooney International. Mooney is back, and Bowen says things are going well. Since the company is making a new beginning, they kicked it off by coming out with a completely new and different design in the M10 airplane. In this video, you’ll hear Bowen explain the importance of

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Peter Neffenger Sworn In As Sixth TSA Administrator

Officially Took Office On July 4

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson welcomed Peter Neffenger Monday as the sixth administrator of the Transportation Security Administration in a ceremony held at TSA headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.

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FAA Says Fly Safe: Prevent Loss Of Control Accidents

National Safety Campaign Intended To Educate The GA Community

The FAA and general aviation (GA) groups’ #Fly Safe national safety campaign aims to educate the GA community on how to prevent Loss of Control (LOC) accidents this flying season.

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Updated Line Of Stratus ADS-B Receivers Now Shipping

Stratus 1S And 2S Bring New Features And Performance

Appareo, ForeFlight and Sporty’s have introduced a new family of Stratus ADS-B receivers, building on a successful three-year partnership that has lowered the cost of in-flight weather for thousands of pilots.

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LightSquared Throws Down Gauntlet To GPS Industry

Says If Manufacturers Don't Participate In Testing, They Should Stop Complaining

Remember LightSquared ... the company that wanted to use spectrum adjacent to the GPS frequencies for a mobile broadband service? Well, apparently they haven't given up on the idea, and have said through an attorney that if the GPS industry does not participate in interference testing, they should stop complaining about interference.

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