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This is a confirmation notice of the cancellation of TSO-C67, . The effect of the cancelled TSO will result in no new TSO-C67 design or production approvals. However, cancellation will not affect any current production of an existing TSO authorization (TSOA). Articles produced under an existing TSOA can still be installed per the existing airworthiness approvals, and all applications for new airworthiness approvals will still be processed.
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This notice announces the FAA's intent to cancel TSO-C67, . The effect of the cancelled TSO will result in no new TSO-C67 design or production approvals. However, cancellation will not affect any current production of an existing TSO authorization (TSOA). Articles produced under an existing TSOA can still be installed per the existing airworthiness approvals, and all applications for new airworthiness approvals will still be processed.
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The commercial market for ground-surveillance aircraft equipped with side-looking radar has been a tough nut to crack for U.S. defense contractors see...
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Michael T. Smith has been promoted to business banking market manager for Greater Maryland by PNC Financial Services Group, of Baltimore. Smith joined the company in 2009 as business banking sales manager. He has held several leadership positions in his 30 years of financial services experience in the Baltimore area. Smith has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Loyola College in Maryland. He is a board member for the United Way of Central Maryland, the Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland and the Institute of Notre Dame of Maryland.
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They filed noisily into a massive Northrop Grumman hangar Monday, white-haired men in their 70s and 80s, many carrying canes. One man used a personal scooter to get around.
But 35 years ago, they were among the aerospace giant's brightest engineers, racing to produce a next-generation airborne radar system for the U.S. Air Force before archrival Hughes Aircraft Co.
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When I take my children and grandchildren for a tour through the World World II-era SS Lane Victory ship docked in San Pedro, I go back in time to my mission aboard the SS La Grande Victory. Unlike the cargo-carrying Lane Victory, the La Grande Victory was a troop transport.
I had been trained in the Army Air Corps as a mechanic on airborne bombing and search radar systems. During the combat years I served stateside. At the end of the war I was assigned as part of a three-man crew to go aboard the La Grande Victory to operate and maintain a radar search system. We, and the radar system, came on the ship as part of an immense post-war peacetime operation.
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DENVER -- Intermap Technologies Corp. (TSX:IMP) (AIM:IMAP) today announced they have joined the effort to search for a missing Adam Air Boeing 737-400...