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Aviation Groups Plead for Prolonged FAA Authorization

The regular battle to keep the FAA operational has become too much for a long list of groups affected by the government authority. Since 2015, the senate has only authorized short-term extensions. The latest reauthorization of FAA activities spanned six months and will expire at the end of September, continuing the uncertainty in the aviation […]

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Caltech Engineers Develop Algorithm to Repel Birds Using Drones

Engineers at the California Institute of Technology have developed an algorithm that uses a single drone to redirect a flock of birds away from an airport. Associate Professor and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Research Scientist, Soon-Jo Chung, created the algorithm with his colleagues in response to the “Miracle on the Hudson” incident. In 2009, US Airways […]

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uAvionix Announces Tail Mounted ADS-B Solution

Continuing the trend of developing cost effective, quick-install ADS-B solutions to meet the demand for the equipment mandated for aircraft flying in most airspace starting in 2020, uAvionix has announced the tailBeacon EXP. The unit combines ADS-B Out, WAAS GPS and a pressure altitude sensor with a white tail-mounted position light. The price for the […]

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U.S. Aircraft Expo Comes to Seattle

If you are interested in learning about new airplanes and other aviation related products, it’s time to head to Boeing Field (BFI) in Seattle this weekend. The U.S. Aircraft Expo will have representatives from a long list of aircraft manufacturers allowing you to explore new two-seat backcountry taildraggers, piston singles and twins, turboprops and light […]

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Two Suicides by Airplane in Four Days

Two men over the past few days took their own lives by using airplanes as instruments of their own deaths. Last Friday, a Horizon Air employee stole a Bombardier Q400 turboprop from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), and took it on an hour-long joyride that included aerobatics before crashing the airplane on Kentron Island in Puget […]

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Vintage DC-3 Works for Food

Only in California, some might say, could you expect to find a vintage DC-3 transformed into a fund-raising tool/restaurant. But that’s just what visitors to Tomorrow’s Aviation Museum on the Compton Airport in Los Angeles will see when they stop in. With some assistance from American Airlines, a DC-3 fuselage found in a Nevada boneyard […]

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Honda Aircraft Begins HondaJet Elite Deliveries

Greensboro, North Carolina-based Honda Aircraft Company announced it has started delivering the upgraded version of its light twinjet, the HondaJet Elite. The company announced the modifications earlier this year and is replacing the inaugural HA-420 model with the Elite version. Upgrades include an increase in the range to 1,437 nm, modifications to the flight planning […]

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Another WII P-38 Lightning Found Beneath the Ice in Greenland

A vintage P-38 has been discovered entombed beneath 340 feet of glacial ice in Greenland by the non-profit organization, Arctic Hot Point Solutions. The aircraft was identified as part of the Lost Squadron, a group of six P-38 Lightnings and two B-17 Flying Fortresses forced down in a Greenland blizzard on July 15, 1942. The […]

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Volunteer Pilots Needed to Fly Dogs Still Affected by Hurricane Maria

The Coalition for Animal Rescue needs volunteer pilots to help transport homeless dogs from Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. John and Tortola, islands hit hard by last year’s Hurricane Maria. The CAR has already transported 4,300 animals, according to Niki Dawson, the organization’s project manager. However, she said there are significant financial and logistical challenges […]

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