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Three Things You Should
Never Say to ATC
Listen as two ATC pros share tips on better communication with ATC.
Avoid these common mistakes and make your interactions more efficient
and accurate. This is a sample from PilotWorkshops' Tip of the
Week.
Click here to this quick tip.
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HUERTA:
UAS INTEGRATION DELAYED Citing concerns over privacy, FAA
Administrator Michael Huerta has told members of Congress that the
selection of six test sites for unmanned aerial systems will not happen
in time to meet the agency's target of the end of this year. In a letter
(PDF) to U.S. Rep. Howard McKeon, R-Calif., co-chair
of the Unmanned Systems Congressional Caucus, Huerta said FAA staffers
have been "working diligently to establish the framework for test-site
selection
However, increasing the use of UAS in our airspace also
raises privacy issues, and these issues will need to be addressed as
unmanned aircraft are safely integrated." Earlier this month, 20
aviation advocacy groups (including AOPA, EAA, NATCA, NBAA, GAMA, and
more) jointly sent a letter (PDF) to Huerta, asking him to keep the FAA focused
on safety, not privacy issues, in regards to the integration of UAS.
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Children's Flight Jackets
Available at Aircraft Spruce
Aircraft Spruce offers a wide variety of children's flight
jackets, perfect for this holiday season. Styles include the classic
MA-1, Bomber, Royal Canadian Air Force, and Astronaut. Each jacket comes
with its own unique patch work to complete the authentic and original
look. Available in sizes 2T to 14. Children's flight suits are also
available for the little aviation enthusiast! Call
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visit AircraftSpruce.com.
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HIGH
SCHOOLERS DEVELOP 737 ADAPTIVE WINGLET Three high school
students have won an innovation award for developing an adaptive 737
winglet that could save the fleet up to $2 billion per year in jet fuel,
the Department of Transportation has announced. Miraj Rahematpura,
Christopher Muckle, and Mario Chris, of Middletown, Conn., entered their
project in a competition organized by the DOT to encourage interest in
science and technology, and recently visited the staff in Washington to
talk about their work. "To say we were all impressed with the quality
and real-world value of their work would be an understatement," said DOT
Secretary Ray LaHood. "Not only did they develop a highly technical
winglet, they were able to explain their work with exceptional clarity
and maturity." More...
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Uniquely Comfortable
Sunglasses! No Temple Squeeze!
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vision of the panel. Shatterproof, UV protection, and scratch-resistant
coating, all in a unisex frame. Reviewed by AVweb's Larry
Anglisano
click here and watch the review!
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REPORTS
QUESTION ZOMBIE TOWERS, GHOST AIRPLANES Recent reports in the
mainstream media raised questions about whether FAA's NextGen air
traffic control system might be vulnerable to hackers who can create
"ghost airplanes," and also asked why 102 "zombie towers" across the
country are kept open all night despite low traffic. The FAA has said
that airports with four or fewer flights per hour at night don't need to
keep the tower open, according to Bloomberg News, yet about 100 towers are staffed
that fall within those guidelines, costing about $10 million per year.
Meanwhile, an NBC affiliate in California's San Francisco Bay area
reported that hackers say they could insert fake "ghost" airplanes into
the ADS-B system and controllers would be unable to tell them from real
aircraft. More...
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Mission-Specific Flight Bags
with Adaptive Utility
We took our award-winning flight bag and made it better! The
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"TOP
GUN" SEQUEL ON HOLD, BUT 3D VERSION EXPECTED Plans were in
the works for a sequel to Top Gun, one of the most popular
aviation films ever, when director Tony Scott's suicide in August
stalled the project, but a 3-D Imax version of the original movie now is
expected to debut in February. The new version of the film already has
been completed by Legend3D, according to The New York Times. It had been seen as a way to
build excitement for the sequel, but now representatives of Paramount,
producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Legend3D don't want to talk about the
project, said the Times, and they are being careful not to seem
"insensitive or exploitative." More...
CLASSIC
HUGHES AIRCRAFT FLYING AGAIN Aero Telemetry, a small company
in southern California, is finishing up a model of Howard Hughes' Spruce
Goose flying boat with a 20-foot wingspan, which it calls "the world's
largest flyable, most historically accurate and detailed scale model" of
the iconic aircraft. The airplane is one of three Hughes aircraft that
the company is building to create a traveling exhibit. Joe Bok, the
company CEO and an aerospace engineer, designed the models used in
The Aviator film, released in 2004. Bok, however, felt that the
models used in the movie, created under intense deadline pressure, "left
much to be desired," company spokesman Rob Hartz told AVweb. So
on his own, Bok is creating meticulous new versions based on extensive
research. More...
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Learn How to Sound Like a
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JUDGE
REJECTS HAWKER 4000 SELL-OFF A bankruptcy judge has rejected
Hawker Beechcraft's bid to fire-sale its inventory of Hawker 4000 jets
to raise some quick cash. The company was planning to dump the aircraft,
the all-composite flagship of its jet roster, for as little as about 35
cents on the dollar until some existing 4000 owners stepped in to
prevent their $20 million aircraft from suffering the same devaluation.
Hawker Beech has 13 finished new 4000s, three in production and four
used aircraft. The inventory clearance bid was part of a filing made by
the company that also requested the court to allow it to abandon
warranty and extended service plans on the 4000 and on Premier I and
Premier IA jets. Hawker Beechcraft VP Shawn Vick outlined the warranty
decision in a podcast
interview at the 2012 NBAA convention in Orlando in October.
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AVWEBBIZ:
AVWEB'S BUSINESS AVIATION NEWSLETTER
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no-cost weekly business aviation newsletter,
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Delivered every Wednesday morning,
AVwebBiz focuses on the companies, the products and the industry
leaders that make headlines in the business aviation industry, making it
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Your FBO's Insurance Protects
Them, Not You
Most insurance carried by the FBO or aircraft owner protects their
interests, not the renter's. That's why we created Avemco® Non-Owned Insurance. It could save you
thousands in damages to a rental aircraft and thousands more in injury
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Get your no-obligation quote.
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VIDEO:
PIPER MATRIX FLIGHT TRIAL
Piper's Matrix
an unpressurized version of its Mirage has proven a
popular seller and a stalwart of the company's M-class product line.
AVweb's Paul Bertorelli recently took a test flight in the
airplane for this video report. More...
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Find Out Why Leading Flight
Training Schools Fly Diamond Aircraft!
Diamond Aircraft offers the only complete modern fleet of
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training devices and a safety record that is second to none. Call now to
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AVWEB'S
REFURBISHED AIRPLANE OF THE MONTH New airplanes sales may be
a little soft, but we're seeing plenty of refurb work -- everything from
new panels to fresh paint to full-up interiors. We would like to feature
some of these airplanes in the pages of AVweb and spotlight the
owners and shops doing the work. If you have photos of your restored
aircraft -- single, twin or turbine -- send
them along to us, and if we select your airplane as refurb of the
month, we'll contact you for more information. More...
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IAFTP
Share-a-Training-Practice Promotion
The first month of our promotion is complete, and the IAFTP
Advisory Committee has selected training practices submitted from
Canada, Australia, Italy, and Peru for recognition. The instructors
submitting these training practices have from less than 1,000 hours to
more than 15,000 hours total time.
To learn more about this promotion and the instructors being recognized,
click HERE.
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FBO
OF THE WEEK: STERLING AVIATION (KCCR, CONCORD, CA)
AVweb's "FBO of the Week" ribbon goes to Sterling
Aviation at Buchanan Field (KCCR) in Concord,
California. AVweb reader Sid Tolchin had a great
visit at Sterling recently: After landing and checking in at the FBO, we noted our rental
car (from a major agency) had not been delivered. No questions asked,
Justin had the crew van available immediately at no cost, helped us get
another rental when we asked, and made certain we were settled and
comfortable. After all of this, no tie-down fee and nothing but
friendship from all there especially noteworthy on a holiday
weekend. Previously, their service department had serviced a brake
hydraulic leak on one of our aircraft again, at no charge. Just
their smiles made it all worthwhile. The only glitch was a thoughtless
CAP who started up his engine full-throttle and blew away all of our
covers and hats. He was chastised by the horrified FBO attendants and
learned a lesson! Keep those nominations
coming. For complete contest rules, click
here. AVweb is actively seeking out the best FBOs in
the country and another one, submitted by you, will be spotlighted here
next Monday! More...
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