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  • How To Turn Your CTLS Into A C4
    Flight Design Offers Loyalty Upgrade Program Recognizing the loyalty that carries a customer from a starting model to a larger airplane, Flight Design has announced a strong incentive program to present-day buyers of its CTLS Light-Sport Aircraft. Buyers who participate in the program can gain a delivery position for the German company's coming four seater, the C4, plus an additional discount.

  • Pelton, Auerbach, Pleasance Elected To EAA Board Of Directors
    New Directors Bring Extensive Aviation, EAA And Business Backgrounds Three directors have been added to the Experimental Aircraft Association board, which governs the 176,000-member aviation organization. The three new directors ... Jack Pelton, Stuart Auerbach and Darren Pleasance ... bring extensive aviation and business background to the board, in addition to longtime EAA involvement and thousands of hours of flight time.

  • Airborne 02.03.12: Big Bucks For FAA, Aero-Unions Not Happy, NFlightCam Review!!
    Also: Upgraded Bell 47s, LaHood Optimistic, 'Aero-Integrity', Darkside of the Moon, Flying People, 400th Mustang and SO Much More! Airborne 02.03.12 is chock full of info about the week ending Friday, February 3rd, 2012... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Ashley Hale, and supported by ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell, Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, and Aero-Journalists Tom Patton and Paul Plack, this episode covers: 1) The FAA Closes In On Long-Term Authorization 2) Labor Unions Oppose FAA Bill Compromise 3) LaHood Optimistic for Long-Term FAA Bill 4) Scotts-Bell Announces Upgrade Program 5) Bell vs Eurocopter Sue -- Each Claims Victory 6) New Bell Helo Named 7) Barnstorming: Jim Has A Few Things To Say About 'Aero-Integrity.' 8) Pilot Charged With Manslaughter 9) House to Hold Hearing on FCC, LightSquared 10) NASA GRAIL Dark Side Video 11) NASA Retirements 12) AEA and media-partner, ANN, Prepare for AEA2012 Convention/Tradeshow! 13) NFlightCam Reviewed 14) Flying People in New York City 15) Rockwell Collins Optimism 16) Cessna Builds 400th Citation Mustang 17) Corvus Fusion 18) Canadian Lego-Man In 'Space'

  • NASA Receives Final NRC Report On Space Technology Roadmaps
    Document Will Help NASA Define Technology Developments Going Forward NASA has received the National Research Council (NRC) report "NASA Space Technology Roadmaps and Priorities," which provides the agency with findings and recommendations on where best to invest in technologies needed to enable NASA's future missions in space. The NRC report will help define NASA's technology development priorities in the years to come.

  • World's Largest Rocket Contest Helps Aspiring STEM Leaders Hone Skills
    Tenth Annual Team America Rocketry Challenge Is Set For May 12 Nearly 700 teams of middle and high school students across 48 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands are gearing up for the 2012 Team America Rocketry Challenge, the world's largest student rocket contest and a critical piece of the aerospace industry's workforce development pipeline.


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