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First permanent A380 wing-fix nearly complete
Engineers have almost completed work on the first Airbus A380 to undergo the permanent full-life fix for the cracking problem affecting wing-rib brackets. Around half of the 100 Airbus A380s in service are operating with a temporary fix, as individual airframes reach a cycle limit set out by European regulators. But the European Aviation Safety Agency has already effectively approved Airbus's proposed full-life repair, and is finalising the publication of the directive which will mandate the change. This has enabled work to begin on repairing the in-service fleet, as well as those A380s which will enter the final assembly line before Airbus has modified its wing-production process.
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EASA in final stage of certificating A380 wing fix
Europe's safety regulator has assured that certification for the Airbus A380's reworked wing is on track and near completion. Airbus had originally hoped that it could secure approval for the permanent retrofit last year but subsequently acknowledged that the process would move into early 2013. The fix addresses the rib-bracket cracking problem which emerged in January 2012. Aircraft already in service, as well as those in advanced production on the final assembly line, are being modified through a retrofit which replaces hybrid ribs in each wing, and also involves fitting additional local reinforcement.
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Boeing completes functional flight test on 787 battery fix
A Boeing 787 flew today for the first time since 11 February and only the second time since the fleet was grounded more than two months ago. The 135min, functional check flight from Paine Field in Washington used a LOT-ordered 787 and included Boeing's improved battery and enclosure designs in the aft and forward electrical equipment bays. But the flight test was limited by design to stop short of validating the design changes required to re-certificate the aircraft.
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Polish treasury to recover LOT 787 grounding cost
Poland's treasury ministry has insisted that flag-carrier LOT must be compensated for the Boeing 787 grounding, during an extensive parliamentary session in which the cost was estimated at $50,000 daily. Treasury minister Mikolaj Budzanowski, while updating the Sejm on 22 March, suggested the total cost could reach 50 million zloty "or more" - around $15 million - and said this amount "must be returned to the company in the future." LOT had been planning to "exit the forest" of its financial crisis following the introduction of the 787, he said: "They bring real profitability to this company."
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Embraer completes KC-390 critical design review
Embraer says that it has successfully completed a critical design review (CDR) for its KC-390 tactical transport and tanker aircraft in conjunction with the Brazilian air force. The review was completed on 22 March, the company says. "We have concluded an important stage of the KC-390 programme and, therefore, we gave an accounting to the FAB [Brazilian air force] of the work done. We will now begin the production phase of the prototypes," says Luiz Carlos Aguiar, president and chief executive officer of Embraer's defence unit.
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ILFC Gets A Kingfisher Plane Back From India
Aircraft lessor International Lease Finance said on Monday it had successfully removed one of six aircraft stranded in India by a dispute over the suspension of operations at Kingfisher Airlines. Financiers have warned that failure to resolve the dispute between creditors over the grounded carrier's unpaid bills could starve India of funds needed to develop its aviation industry. ILFC, a subsidiary of US insurer AIG, said it had been able to remove an Airbus A321 passenger jet following a High Court decision in New Delhi on March 15.
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Lufthansa Personnel Chief To Leave As Cuts Bite
Lufthansa's board member for personnel is to leave by the end of June and could be replaced by two executives as the German airline pushes through a deep restructuring that involves thousands of job cuts. German weekly magazine Der Spiegel, citing no sources, said Lufthansa would revamp its management board, with Lauer's job to be split in two. "It is true that changes will happen," chief executive Christoph Franz told newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung, confirming that Lauer would leave the company by mid-year.
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De Juniac To Become New Air France-KLM CEO
Air France-KLM chairman and chief executive Jean-Cyril Spinetta will hand over the reins of the Franco-Dutch carrier to Air France division head Alexandre de Juniac on July 1. Previously private secretary to former French finance minister Christine Lagarde, Juniac became Chairman and CEO of Air France in 2011. Air France chief financial officer Frederic Gagey will replace him in that role. Juniac led the restructuring of Air France, including the announcement of some 5,000 job cuts to help reduce costs.
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PAL Looking to Buy 20 Boeing 777X Jets
Philippine Airlines (PAL) said it is looking at buying 20 Boeing 777X jets as part of a fleet upgrade aimed at challenging its main domestic rival Cebu Air and launching flights to the United States and Europe. The jet, which is still in the development stage, is envisioned to be an improvement on Boeing's existing 777 models intended for long-haul service. PAL, owned by Philippine conglomerate San Miguel and local billionaire Lucio Tan, also sealed deals last year to buy Airbus jets with list prices of close to USD$10 billion.
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JetBlue Airways to offer free Wi-Fi on flights
JetBlue Airways has announced a plan to offer free high-speed Wi-Fi for most passengers. "We are going to find a way, if we can, of keeping it free for the long term, and we have some ideas of trying to make that happen," said Robin Hayes, the airline's chief commercial officer.
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Delta, United look to attract premium passengers
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are ramping up efforts to attract first-class and business-class passengers. Delta rolled out a program to greet corporate travelers by name, while United retooled its premium cabins on transcontinental flights.
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Southwest Airlines to add more destinations at Dallas Love Field
Next year, airlines serving Dallas Love Field will be able to fly to any city in the country after the Wright amendment is repealed. The amendment limits flights from the airport, and its major carrier of Southwest Airlines, to nearby states. "I can't give you exact numbers, but I would expect we will see a substantial number of not just new destinations but also new flights out of Love Field," said Bob Jordan, Southwest Airlines executive vice president and chief commercial officer.
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Boeing beginning tests of 787 battery system
Boeing was set to conduct a final pre-flight ground test on the modified 787 battery system on Sunday. The aircraft manufacturer was to test the system on an aircraft for LOT Polish Airlines at Paine Field in Everett, Wash. Boeing was planning a flight test on the aircraft today.
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FAA will allow use of in-flight electronic devices, sources say
The Federal Aviation Administration will likely loosen restrictions on personal electronic devices during flight by the end of the year, sources say. Travelers would be able to use tablets and other devices in "airplane mode" instead of powering them off, according to sources. However, the use of cellphones will still be prohibited.
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Spring snowstorm could affect travel between N.Y. and Midwest
A spring snowstorm forecast for New York and New Jersey today could create travel delays from the East Coast to the Midwest. Snow is also forecast for Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
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On This Date

---In 1859…1st sighting of Vulcan, a planet thought to orbit inside Mercury.

---In 1922... One of the first small commercial transport aircraft built upon experience from passenger flying and the requirements of airline operators, makes its first flight from Edgware, near London. The 10-seat passenger D. H. 34, with a top speed of 128 mph and a cruising speed of 105 mph has a range of 365 miles.

---In 1931…Swissair is formed after a merger between Balair and Ad Astra Aero, and would last for just over 73 years.

---In 1934... Piloted by John Lankester Parker and with three passengers on board, the first landplane derivative of the Short Kent flying boat takes off to the air for the first time. Named Scylla (G-ACJJ), the big biplane is followed by Scyrinx (G-ACJK) for the busy Imperial Airways routes into continental Europe.

---In 1936… 200" telescope lens shipped, Corning Glass Works, New York-Cal Tech.

---In 1938... Arthur Clouston and Victor Ricketts land their D. H. 88 Comet Australian Anniversary at Gravesend in Kent, England to complete a 26,500-mile flight from England to New Zealand and back in a record 10 days 21 hours.

---In 1950…A North American B-25 Mitchell that was converted to an executive transport configuration and being flown around the country to promote possible sales, breaks-up in midair, presumably due to severe weather conditions. All 6 people on the aircraft perish.

---In 1950…First flight of the Douglas XA2D Skyshark.

---In 1955…Pan am Flight 845/26 ditches into Pacific Ocean off of the Oregon coast after its #3 engine failed. The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser (N1032V) experiences the difficulty after departing Portland International, and floats in the water for two hours, until the USS Bayfield arrives for rescue. Of the 19 on-board, 4 die.

---In 1958…The United States launches its third satellite, Explorer III.

---In 1969… Soviet weather satellite Meteor 1 launched.

---In 1971…A JamAir Douglas DC-3 (VT-ATT) collides with terrain after failing to follow the prescribed flight plan, killing all 15 occupants. The crash site is located after 6 days.

---In 1971…First flight of the CASA C.212 Aviocar.

---In 1979…An Interflug Ilyushin IL-18 (DM-STL) overruns the runway in Luanda, Angola, killing all 10 occupants after slamming into the ILS localizer antenna.

---In 1987… NASA launches Fltsatcom-6, it failed to reach orbit.

---In 1989…Binter Canarias commences operations.

---In 1989…Austrian Airlines begins international flights for the first time in almost two decades on a flight from Vienna to New York’s JFK on an Airbus A310 (OE-LAA), aptly named “New York”.

---In 1991…Singapore Airlines Flight 1117, an Airbus A310 (9V-STP), is hijacked by four male passengers, who demand the release of Asif Ali Zardari, who today is the Pakistani President. After 8 hours and saying they are five minutes away from killing a hostage every ten minutes, commandos storm the aircraft and kill all four hijackers with no other fatalities.

---In 1992…First flight of the Saab 2000.

---In 1996…Pace Airlines is founded after approval from the FAA and the US Dept. of Transportation. Their operation would last until they suspend operations on September 11, 2009.

---In 2001…A Merpati Nusantara Airlines Fokker F-27 (PK-MFL) crashes on landing during a training flight after completing 8 touch-and-go’s throughout the day. The aircraft mysteriously banks to the right and struck the ground moments from touching down.

---In 2005…West Caribbean Airways Flight 9955, crashes a few hundred feet from the end of the runway after departure from Providencia-El Embrujo Airport in Colombia, killing 9 of the 14 aboard. The Let 410 Turbolet’s #1 engine failed near V1 speed, and the aircraft impacts the ground at a 40-degree inverted angle after failing to climb.

---In 2006…In Hooters Air (operated by Pace Airlines) ends service to both Orlando and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

---In 2009…An Arrow Air McDonnell Douglas DC-10 loses engine parts while flying over Manaus, Colombia. Twelve houses are damaged and the aircraft safely lands at El Dorado International Airport. No fatalities or injuries are reported.




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Young Trooper Seeking Info From Wise Sergeant Major

Young SF trooper at the feet of an old wise SGM.

Youngster asks SGM about the officer rank insignia and what is the significance and relationship of insignia to the rank?

SGM says, "Pop me another Bah Muey Bah, there young troop and I'll explain".

"2LT, has a gold bar, soft metal, is easily workable, and needs shining.

1LT, has a single silver bar. Harder, more experienced and easier to shine.

CPT, of course has two silver bars. Twice as good as a 1LT, ready for command of a company.

COL, has an silver eagle, is ready to soar and be a great leader.

Generals, of course have stars. They are up in the firmament. That about covers it youngster."

"Hmmm", says the young-un. "But what about Majors and Lt. Colonels?"

The old SGM takes another pull on his beer and says,
"Well, son, ever since Adam and Eve got kicked out of the garden, we have covered our pricks with leaves."




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And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
airtrainer 26 Mar 13, 17:42Post
3. Myassichtchev M-50
10. Tupolev Tu-142
New airlines, new routes, new countries... back in the air
ANCFlyer (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 26 Mar 13, 18:17Post
10. F-15 Eagle from Elmendorf AFB :))
LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 27 Mar 13, 08:45Post
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1. Ilyushin Il-28 (BREWER)
2. Myasishchev Mya-4 (BISON)
3. Myasishchev Mya-40 (BOUNDER)
4. Sukhoi Su-24 (FENCER)
5. Tupolev Tu-22M (BACKFIRE)
6. Tupolev Tu-16 (BADGER)
7. Tupolev Tu-22 (BLINDER)
8. Tupolev Tu-160 (BLACKJACK)
9. Tupolev Tu-128 (FIDDLER)
10. Tupolev Tu-95 (BEAR)
And let's get one thing straight. There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician; the other is an artist in love with flight. — E. B. Jeppesen
 

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