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ADS-B To Return To Controllers' Screens June 15
Press Conference Prompts FAA Action The Alaska Aviation Coordination Council announced Friday that the FAA has agreed to put Capstone ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) from aircraft flying in the Bethel region back on air traffic controller's screens starting June 15.
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Boeing 787 Team Reaches Milestone
25% Of 'Releases' Now Complete Boeing tells ANN that it has reached a major milestone in the design of the all-new 787 Dreamliner. The team has completed 25 percent of the releases required for the program. This means that one quarter of the pieces of information to build parts and tools for assembly have been completed and released to manufacturing organizations for fabrication or procurement.
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Historic Balloon Enshrined In Nat'l Balloon Museum
The first hot air balloon to be flown across the English Channel and arguably the single most important surviving historical artifact of the sport of ballooning was enshrined in the National Balloon Museum in Indianola, Iowa in ceremonies on Saturday, May 20th.
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Goulian To Fly Extra-Special Extra
Extra Aircraft Designs Specialty Aircraft For Goulian Extra Aircraft recently unveiled its newest design, the Extra 300SHP, an evolutionary performance upgrade based on the world-class single-seat model 300S which debuted in 1992.
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Aero-News Quote Of The Day (05.21.06)
"This is the first time both organizations have taken the initiative to come together in a joint effort, and focus on a common goal: advancement of ultralight and microlight competition in the US. USUA and ASC are the two largest ultralight/microlight oriented organizations in the USA." Source: From a USUA statement announcing the upcoming Ninth US National Microlight Championships and the
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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (06.11.06)
"The new standard means that American pilots who wish to continue flying past 60 in this country may do so, but only if they go to work for a foreign carrier." Source: FedEx pilot Bob Lavender, on a recently approved International Civil Aviation Organization measure to establish age 65 as the new international standard for pilot retirement -- five years later than the FAA's "Age 60" retirement
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First Flight: New JASSM-ER Extended Range Cruise Missile
When the Air Force successfully launched its newest cruise missile for the first time on May 18, it marked a significant step toward making the job of the pilots who deliver the weapon a lot less risky.
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Afghan Soldiers Graduate From Training In TX
Will Fly Missions Against Drug Trafficking, Terrorism A group of Afghan soldiers recently wrapped up their pilot training in Texas, and will soon be flying helicopters in support of anti-drug efforts in their home country.
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