Sunday, July 31, 2016

A skydiver jumped out of a plane at 25,000 feet without parachute — and survived [feedly]

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A skydiver jumped out of a plane at 25,000 feet without parachute — and survived
// The Verge

Luke Aikins is a skydiver who is a safety and training advisor for the United States Parachute Association, and who has performed stunts on films such as Iron Man 3. Last night, he became the first person to jump out of an airplane without a parachute or wing suit and survive the landing.

The stunt is nothing short of amazing: leap out of an airplane at 25,000 feet (most skydivers jump at around 13,000 feet) without any sort of parachute or wing suit to slow his fall. To survive, he dropped into a 10,000 square foot net only a third the size of a football field. On top of all that, the entire jump was shown live.

You can watch the entire event here:

Aikins was assisted by three fellow skydivers and a GPS unit to help guide him to the net in the California desert. Just before he hit the net, he flipped onto his back and landed safely.

Aikins had previously been ordered to wear a parachute, but had indicated that he wouldn't open it on the drop. On the flight to his drop altitude, he was told that he could jump without it.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Future FAA Rules Could Affect Some Amateur Radio Antenna Support Structures [feedly]

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Future FAA Rules Could Affect Some Amateur Radio Antenna Support Structures
// American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resource

Yet-to-be-developed Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules stemming from the recent passage in Congress of H.R. 636, the FAA Reauthorization Act, could pose additional marking requirements for a small number of Amateur Radio towers. The bill instructs the FAA to enact rules similar to state-level statutes now in place that are aimed at improving aircraft safety in the vicinity of meteorolo...

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Missing MH370 pilot conducted suicide flight simulations over Indian Ocean [feedly]

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Missing MH370 pilot conducted suicide flight simulations over Indian Ocean
// Extremetech


New information suggests that the pilot of MH370 plotted a suicide course in Microsoft Flight Simulator X weeks before the plane vanished. It's information that's been kept away from the public for the past two years.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

UAL Pilot/WV Legislator Suspended For Political Statement [feedly]

So much for freedom of speech. If she gets in there will no  freedom.

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UAL Pilot/WV Legislator Suspended For Political Statement
// Aero-News Network

But It Was Pretty Extreme ... Said Hillary Clinton Should Be Hanged A United Airlines pilot who also is a member of the West Virginia state legislature has been suspended from flying duties after calling ... he says in hyperbole ... for Hillary Clinton to be hanged.
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Monday, July 18, 2016

Carrier Cable Break Creates Drama [feedly]

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Carrier Cable Break Creates Drama
// AVweb Top News

It could be argued that just about every trap on a carrier is a close call but video released this week by the Navy shows just how close it can get. An E-2C Hawkeye was landing on the deck of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower March 18 and while a gust lifted a wing just before touchdown, it appeared to be a normal landing.
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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Face computers slowly find their place in business [feedly]

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Face computers slowly find their place in business
// TechCrunch

 Remember Google Glass? How could you not? Born with great fanfare just four short years ago, the device quickly became the object of derision. People who wore them were "Glassholes." There were hyper-privacy concerns related to wearing a head-mounted camera, and even the Glass Explorer program, which limited availability, seemed to contribute to the disdain people felt. Read More

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Delta Plane Mistakenly Lands at South Dakota Ai... [feedly]

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Delta Plane Mistakenly Lands at South Dakota Ai...
// Federal Aviation Administration News

More than 100 Delta passengers on board a flight bound for Rapid City, South Dakota got an unexpected surprise Thursday night when their plane mistakenly landed at an Air Force Base, about five miles north of the aircraft's intended target. Ellsworth Air Force Base confirmed in a statement to ABC that while it was an unauthorized landing, "Base officials followed the proper procedures to address the situation and ensure the safety of our Airman, their families and the passengers."

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Saturday, July 9, 2016

U.S. Department Of The Interior Bans Internal Use Of DJI Drones [feedly]

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U.S. Department Of The Interior Bans Internal Use Of DJI Drones
// Aero-News Network

Concerns Raised About Telemetry Being Uploaded To Chinese Servers It would appear that the U.S. Department of the Interior has banned internal use of DJI sUAS because they upload telemetry data to the cloud, and Chinese servers.
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Friday, July 1, 2016

Sully Movie Trailer Released [feedly]

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Sully Movie Trailer Released
// AVweb Top News

The first trailer for Sully, the movie based on the ditching of US Air Flight 1549 in the Hudson River in 2009 was released Thursday. It doesn't take as long to watch as the 208 seconds it took Capt. Chesley Sullenberger and his FO Jeff Skiles to pull off the so-called Miracle on the Hudson but already there is "Oscar buzz."
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