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December 29, 2021

Airborne 12.29.21: Fake YT Crash?, Fired Pilot, SpaceX 100th

Also: IAF MiG 21 Loss, 10th Surveillance DA62, UAV Corp, COVID Consequences

One YouTube creator has made some waves with his latest video, a quickly edited affair packed with jump cuts, that he says shows his recent cross country flight ending in an ‘unavoidable’ plane crash.The 16-minute video is packed with oddities from the start. It features Jacob flying a 1940 Taylorcraft to spread the ashes of his friend, Johnny Strange, who died in a 2015 wingsuit crash. With his aircraft sporting cameras affixed to the tail, the port wing, and the cabin, Jacob had been filming a supposed cross country. He tells  viewers that he always flies with a parachute, sporting a large, sport skydiving rig, before his engine cuts out. He reacts with some profanity, saying the area

Mirabel Airports to Levy $65-Per-Landing Fee

Minister Warns of Airport Administration of Cooling Effect on Local Flight Training

The airport administration of the Montreal, Canada area has made a deeply unpopular decision at its Mirabel location. Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) has added an additional fee for its handling of ATC costs for local french-speaking aviators, looking for ways to bring in additional funding to plug a shortfall of hundreds of millions of dollars in its administration. Mirabel airport has announced a fee of $65 per landing, and local flight training staff say the change will make their school's annual fees downright punitive. 

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Irkut MC-21 Receives Type Certificate

Composite Russian Narrowbody Coming Along on Schedule

Russia has issued the first type certificate for the new MC-21-300 passenger aircraft to the Irkut Corporation, a part of the United Aircraft Conglomerate of Russia's Rostec State Corp. The certification proves that the MC-21 meets the requirements for the country's civil aircraft, with the Russian Federal Air Transport Agency also issuing the Design Organization Certificate to Irkut. The MC-21 could change the passenger aircraft duopoly by providing an alternative to Airbus or Boeing competition. The medium-range aircraft seats anywhere from 163 to 211 seats depending on configuration, reportedly offering longer range than competing options in Russia with its recently completed Aviadvigat

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French Paratroopers Hire Kodiak Operator

Charter Operator Contracted for Gear Testing by French Defense Procurement

France’s General Directorate of Armament (DGA-AT), awarded a 5-year contract to a local Héli-Béarn Kodiak 100 rental for the evaluation of aeronautical equipment and techniques, with the aircraft flown up to 200 flight hours annually. Héli-Béarn owns and operates two Kodiak 100s, both of which recently entered service in the southwest region of France as multifunction cargo aircraft. Based at Pau-Pyrenees airport, Héli-Béarn offers its services for a variety of transportation and aerial work, as well as maintenance, training, and consultation. One of their Kodiaks equipped for skydiving  has logged nea

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Just A Little Bit More! CAF Announces $25k Stretch Goal

Effort Will Support Vital Aircraft Restoration Projects

After successfully achieving the fundraising goal of $150,000 for the annual 12 Planes of Christmas campaign, the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has set a stretch goal to raise an additional $25,000 as part of the 12 Planes of Christmas campaign supporting aircraft restoration efforts. The CAF launched the annual fundraising campaign on December 1 online at www.supportcaf.org. The campaign features different aircraft located across the country, with each flying artifact telling a different story. “We are in awe of the generosity of our supporters this year,” said CAF President and CEO Hank

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Appareo To Be Acquired by AGCO

Agriculture Corporation Says Team, Operations to Stay in Fargo, ND

Appareo is reportedly in the process of being acquired. AGCO, an agricultural equipment company, has signaled its intent to add the manufacturer of off-grid aviation equipment to its portfolio of gear providers. They reportedly agreed to the acquisition because of the firm's engineering and manufacturing capabilities, seeing value in their know-how and development expertise. Appareo's aeronautical portfolio includes flight data recorders, monitoring recorders, imaging systems,aircraft communication units, speech recognition units, and the popular GA Stratus product line.

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Classic Aero-TV: The Ultimate RANS?? - Randy Schlitter’s New S-21 SportPlane Kit

The RANS S-21 Kit-Built Airplane Encompasses a Unique Building Concept…

While ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, was stomping around EAA AirVenture 2016 on his “What’s New” rounds, he stopped to talk with Randy Schlitter, the founder and owner of RANS Designs, which is the company that produces the RANS line of kit-built airplanes. While RANS has been around for a long time, they still managed to come up with something new in the RANS S-21. For those of you who are familiar with the RANS airplanes this truly is “Breaking News.” RANS has been noted for building tube-and-rag airplane designs, but the S-21 sepa

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NASA Selects College Teams for Projects

Urbana-Champaign, Georgia Tech, UCF, Florida State Chosen for Leadership Initiative

NASA’s program to leverage university assistance for sustainable aviation has resulted in another boon to select schools chosen under the University Leadership Initiative (ULI). The program allows NASA to outsource some of its suitable aeronautical research goals and provide students with real-world lab experience in solving realistic, functioning problems. ULI project manager, Koushik Datta, said the program is important to transition the aeronautical industry into the world of the future. “Aviation of the future has to be climate friendly to keep the world flying, and a great way to do that is to allow tomorrow’s top minds to begin making c

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Airborne 12.20.21: MyGoFlight CEO Lost, Mars Heli, Wingsuit v Volcano

Also: Planes Grounded from Pilot Shortage, ICAS 2021, Last of the A380s, Patty Wagstaff

A Cirrus SR22 is reported to have gone down in Knoxville, TN, with two on board. One person was identified by his company, as Charlie Schneider, CEO of MyGoFlight. The accident took place in the morning, about 0920 local time, December 16th near the McGhee Tyson Airport. The MyGoFlight Facebook page has reported that, "Charlie was traveling for business on a single-engine craft, Cirrus SR22. At this time, the cause of the accident is unknown. Charlie died this morning at UT Medical Center in Nashville, TN. During this time of loss, the family is asking for privacy.

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NTSB Prelim: Cessna 182L

As The Two Airplanes Neared Hot Springs, Arkansas, They “Were In Full IMC”

On December 3, 2021, about 1823 central standard time, a Cessna 182L, N182NS, was destroyed when it was involved in an accident near Bonnerdale, Arkansas. The non-instrument rated private pilot was fatally injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 personal flight. The accident airplane was the lead airplane in a flight of two that departed Mendin, Louisiana (MNE), about 1738, destined for Clarksville, Arkansas (H35).

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AD: Rolls-Royce Corporation

AD 2022-01-04 Prompted By An In-Flight Shutdown (IFSD) Of An Engine

The FAA is adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Rolls-Royce Corporation (RRC) AE 2100D3 model turboprop engines. This AD was prompted by an in-flight shutdown (IFSD) of an engine and subsequent investigation by the manufacturer that revealed a crack in the 3rd-stage compressor wheel. This AD requires replacement of the affected 3rd-stage compressor wheel. The FAA is issuing this AD to address the unsafe condition on these products. This AD is effective February 2, 2022.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.29.21)

Aero Linx: France Aviation Civile Services France Aviation Civile Services is the expertise and consultancy office of the French civil aviation. It is funded by the Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile (DGAC) and the École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile (ENAC). The value of France Aviation Civile Services rests upon its consultants who offer solutions in phase with customers’ needs while providing proven operational expertise and an agile and flexible approach. France Aviation Civile Services provides support in the fields of regulation, safety oversight, air navigation and airports to meet the ICAO and EASA standards, reinforce operational performance a

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.29.21): Movement Area

Movement Area The runways, taxiways, and other areas of an airport/heliport which are utilized for taxiing/hover taxiing, air taxiing, takeoff, and landing of aircraft, exclusive of loading ramps and parking areas. At those airports/heliports with a tower, specific approval for entry onto the movement area must be obtained from ATC.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.29.21)

“We are in awe of the generosity of our supporters this year... It is heartening to know so many people still understand and appreciate the importance of keeping these iconic aircraft flying to continue to tell the stories of those who fought for our freedom during World War II. We have several very deserving projects to support this year and I am so pleased at the level of participation from our supporters across the country, and across the world.” Source: CAF President and CEO Hank Coates, discussing the fact that after successfully achieving the fundraising goal of $150,000 for the annual 12 Planes of Christmas campaign, the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has set a stretch goal to raise an additional $25,000 as part of the 12

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