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November 03, 2017

Airborne 11.03.17: Super Legend Cub, Richard Collins, FAI Wingsuit Competition

Also: AirVenture Advance Tktg, Alaska-Virgin America Pilots, FA-18 Hornets, FAA Reg'l Administrators

American Legend Aircraft Company is boasting about customer-flown Super Legends that took first place and scored best overall in the recent Texas STOL Roundup. With two Super Legend aircraft participating, their pilots took first and a second place, respectively, in obstacle and traditional STOL competitions. The 2017 Texas STOL Roundup was held at South Texas Regional Airport in Hondo. A newly completed Super Legend XP, piloted by its owner Joe Edwards, aced the obstacle competition taking first place by significant margin. Participating in the LSA/Experimental class, Edwards used 158.1 feet for takeoff and 530.7 feet in landing (including a displaced threshold of 300 feet) over

Airborne 11.03.17: Super Legend Cub, Richard Collins, FAI Wingsuit Competition

Also: AirVenture Advance Tktg, Alaska-Virgin America Pilots, FA-18 Hornets, FAA Reg'l Administrators

American Legend Aircraft Company is boasting about customer-flown Super Legends that took first place and scored best overall in the recent Texas STOL Roundup. With two Super Legend aircraft participating, their pilots took first and a second place, respectively, in obstacle and traditional STOL competitions. The 2017 Texas STOL Roundup was held at South Texas Regional Airport in Hondo. A newly completed Super Legend XP, piloted by its owner Joe Edwards, aced the obstacle competition taking first place b

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NTSB Cites Parachute Failure As Contributing To 2016 Fatal Accident

Pilot Error Led To The Need To Deploy The Chute, Board Says

The NTSB has released its probable cause report from an accident which fatally injured two people aboard an experimental light sport Jihlavan KP 5 ASA (Skyleader 500), N440JM. The aircraft was destroyed when it impacted terrain in Rhoadesville, VA.

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Jackson Hole Airport To Buy Jackson Hole Aviation

Wyoming Jet Center Shut Out By The Move

The Jackson Hole Airport board voted unanimously Wednesday to purchase the assets of Jackson Hole Aviation, which means there will not be a competing FBO at the airport.

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Third Annual Commercial UAV Expo Draws 2,000

Industry Professionals See Newest Generation Drone Technology

The third edition of Commercial UAV Expo came to a close last Friday in Las Vegas, having attracted 2,000 professionals from 53 countries and every U.S. state, representing a wide range of industries including process, power utilities; civil infrastructure; construction; mining and aggregates, surveying and mapping; precision agriculture; law enforcement, emergency response and search and rescue.

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Boeing HorizonX Invests In Advanced Materials Producer Gamma Alloys

Represents First Boeing HorizonX Investment In Advanced Materials Technology

Boeing has announced an investment in Valencia, CA-based Gamma Alloys, a leader in aluminum alloys focused on developing advanced metal-matrix composites for use in aerospace, automotive and other industries.

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CFM56 Fleet Surpasses 500 Million Flight Cycles

Maintains Highest Reliability In The Industry

CFM International's ubiquitous CFM56 engine fleet has surpassed 500 million flight cycles while logging nearly 900 million flight hours since the first aircraft, a DC-8-71, entered commercial service in April 1982.

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CAE Sells World's First Airline-Operated Boeing 777X Full-Flight Simulator

Lufthansa Aviation Training To Begin Operations Of The FTD In 2020

The world's first airline-operated Boeing 777X full-flight simulator (FFS) has been sold to to Lufthansa Aviation Training. CAE announced the sale this week at the 2017 European Aviation Training Symposium (EATS).

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SSL Wins Contract To Provide Multi-Mission Satellite To Embratel Star One

No Firm Launch Date Set For Newest Member Of The Constellation

Maxar Technologies has announced that SSL recently signed a contract to provide a powerful multi-mission communications satellite called Star One D2 to Embratel Star One. The satellite, will improve access to high quality entertainment and information services for consumers and businesses in Latin America, and expands broadband coverage to new regions, helping to provide internet access to underserved populations. It also provides an updated X-band payload for government use.

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High Flight Hour Program Extends Legacy Hornet Life

Most Have Exceeded Their Initial Service Lives, But Need To Be Kept Mission Ready

The F/A-18 Hornet fighter has served as one of the Navy’s most formidable weapons for over 25 years. Originally manufactured by McDonnell Douglas, the legacy airframes (A-D models) were built with an intended service life of 6,000 flight hours.

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New Drone Restrictions In Place In Texas

Complexity Of The Statute Makes Compliance Challenging

The Texas legislature this year passed a law which went into effect September 1 that can result in fines for up to $2,000, and the law is reportedly fairly complex, making compliance challenging.

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Encore Pilots File Cards To Join ALPA

Large Majority Of The Carrier's Pilots Say They Want Union Representation

The Air Line Pilots Association filed membership cards today from an overwhelming majority of Encore pilots with the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). Under recently passed Canadian legislation, Bill C-4, the CIRB will now conduct an investigation into the application, which may include contacting Encore pilots who turned in a card to confirm its authenticity.

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Plane Bounces Off Runway During Landing Attempt In Austria

Strong Crosswinds Blamed For The Aborted Approach

An Enter Air Boeing 737 attempting to land at Salzburg, Austria was forced to return to its airport of origin in Germany after it bounced off the tarmac during the landing attempt.

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Air Show Concludes Fort Worth Navy Week

Blue Angels Headline The Show

Fort Worth Navy week came to a close after the completion of an air performance from the Blue Angels at the Bell Helicopter Fort Worth Alliance Air Show in Fort Worth Sunday.

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Aero-TV: Powering Up Through The Flight Levels - True Blue Power's TI-2000

True Blue Power Introduces High-Power Inverter…
 
True Blue Power has announced that the company has added a 2000-watt inverter to its line of power solutions. The new TI2000 DC-to-AC Inverter provides wall outlet power to cabin and galley equipment, including entertainment and gaming systems, personal electronic devices (PEDs), microwave ovens, and coffee makers. It is ideal for VIP cabin configurations, special missions and emergency medical equipment.

Aero-TV: Powering Up Through The Flight Levels - True Blue Power's TI-2000

True Blue Power Introduces High-Power Inverter…

True Blue Power has announced that the company has added a 2000-watt inverter to its line of power solutions. The new TI2000 DC-to-AC Inverter provides wall outlet power to cabin and galley equipment, including entertainment and gaming systems, personal electronic devices (PEDs), microwave ovens, and coffee makers. It is ideal for VIP cabin configurations, special missions and emergency medical equipment...

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FAA Drone Integration Program Launches

Webinars Available Friday, Monday For Interested People

President Trump recently announced the new Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Integration Pilot Program to accelerate the integration of UAS into our nation’s busy airspace and to spur innovation.

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FAA Proposes New Helicopter Certification Standards

Seeks To Reduce The Burden On Applicants For New Rotorcraft Designs

The FAA has posted a proposal in the Federal Register to to amend the certification standards of normal and transport category helicopters. The proposed changes are necessary to address modern designs currently used in the rotorcraft industry and would reduce the burden on applicants for certification of new rotorcraft designs.

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Bombardier Holds 21st Safety Standdown Award Gala

Mark Chaffinch, Chief Pilot, Norfolk Southern Corporation Receives The Bombardier Safety Standdown Award

Bombardier is proud to announce that Mr. Mark Chaffinch, Chief Pilot for Norfolk Southern Corporation, is the winner of the 2017 Safety Standdown Award. The award was presented at the 21st annual Safety Standdown seminar, held from October 31 to November 2, 2017, in Wichita, KS.

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Bell Helicopter Rotor Maintenance Subject Of FAA SAIB

Improper Maintenance Could Lead To Loss Of Tail Rotor Drive

The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin reminding owners, operators, and maintainers of the importance of properly maintaining the tail rotor drive shaft flexible couplings on Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited Model 206, 206A, 206B, 206B-1, 206L, 206L-1, 206L-3, and 206L-4 helicopters and other models with similar design features. Failure to properly maintain the coupling may result in loss of coupling fastening hardware and subsequent loss of tail rotor drive.

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Aviation Included In National Forest Plan In Montana

Recreational Aviation Foundation Members Instrumental In The Effort

The Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) is pleased to report that efforts by its membership contributed to a 17% share of comments received by the Helena/Lewis and Clark National Forest during their public scoping period. These comments will steer the future travel plan on the Helena/Lewis and Clark National Forest, 2,846,606 acres of public land located in the Rocky Mountains of central Montana.

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Sporty’s Releases 2018 Learn To Fly Course

User Feedback Leads To Sporty’s Most Thorough Update Yet

Sporty’s has released the 2018 version of its award-winning Learn to Fly Course. With thousands of active students using its training products, Sporty’s fielded input from those pilots to incorporate enhancements into this course to make it the best ever.

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Klyde Morris 11.03.17

C'mon, Klyde ... We've All WANTED To Do It ...

FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Airborne 11.01.17: $1B For Virgin Galactic, Evolution A/C, Massive TBM Turn-Out

Also: European Pilots Crowdfund, NAACP v American A/L, FAA v Tehachapi Airport, Alphabet Balloons Connect PR

Virgin Galactic, along with spinoff companies The Spaceship Company and Virgin Orbit, are in line for an investment of $1 billion from the government of Saudi Arabia, which has an option to invest nearly another half-billion dollars in the future. Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, noted that, "We are now just months away from Virgin Galactic going into space with people on board and Virgin Orbit going into orbit and placing satellites around the Earth. This investment will enable

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.03.17)

"With more than 10,000 total attendees benefiting from Safety Standdown's knowledge-based training since 1996, live and through the webcast, attendees can expect once more to leave the seminar with effective new tools to reduce aviation safety risks." Source: Andy Nureddin, Vice President, Customer Response & Training, Bombardier Business Aircraft.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.03.17): Induced Drag

Drag caused by the same factors that produce lift; its amount varies inversely with airspeed. As airspeed decreases, the angle of attack must increase, in turn increasing induced drag.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.03.17)

SAIB Database

This database is a searchable repository of all Special Airworthiness Information Bulletins (SAIBs). You can look at the SAIBs by their SAIB Number, or by applicable Make and Model.

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