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Hijacker Held After Ethiopian Plane Lands In Geneva
Swiss authorities detained the hijacker of an Ethiopian Airlines flight that was forced to land at Geneva airport on Monday, airport police said, adding that passengers and crew were safe. The situation was "under control", police said after flight ET 702 had been diverted from its original destination of Rome. The airline earlier said the flight from the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa had been "forced to proceed" to Geneva. An Ethiopian government spokesman, Redwan Hussein, told Reuters news agency the flight had made a scheduled stop in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, where he said the hijacker or hijackers might have boarded the flight.
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Plane With 18 On Board Missing In Nepal
A small plane owned by state-run Nepal Airlines with 18 people aboard went missing in bad weather in west Nepal on Sunday, officials said, highlighting air safety concerns in the mountainous nation. The Twin Otter aircraft was carrying 15 passengers, including an infant, and a crew of three on a flight from the town of Pokhara, 125 km (80 miles) west of Kathmandu, to Jumla in the far west of Nepal. It lost contact with the control tower soon after taking off, airport official Dharmendra Pandey said.
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Body Found In SAA Wheel Well At Dulles Airport
A man's body was discovered on Saturday in the wheel well of a South African Airways jet parked at Washington's Dulles Airport. Investigators are seeking to determine when and how he died, officials said. A ground crew assigned to the plane, an Airbus A340, found the body at about 1:30 pm local time, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority.
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Indonesian Airports Reopen After Volcanic Eruption
Several airports have resumed operations on the heavily populated Indonesian island of Java after they were forced to close due to a volcanic eruption that sent a 17 km (10 mile) ash cloud into the air. More than 56,000 people were forced to flee their homes and four people were killed when Mount Kelud erupted late on Thursday in East Java province, coating cities and airports as far as 500 km away in a layer of ash and stranding thousands of passengers. Surabaya, about 90 km (54 miles) north of the volcano, has Indonesia's third-busiest airport and is a major industrial area. Its international airport was forced to shut down along with six others across Java in Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Malang, Semarang and the major oil refinery town of Cilacap.
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JAL, ANA Clash Over Tokyo Landing Rights
Japan Airlines said it has applied to fly from Tokyo's Haneda airport to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam prompting a complaint from ANA, which urged regulators to deny its local rival the right to open up new routes from the hub. The latest stand off threatens to re-ignite a fight for dominance at the airport that in October saw ANA awarded 11 new landing slots, compared with only five for JAL. Regulators then said that it did not want to let JAL launch new routes because a state-led USD$3.5 billion bailout of the carrier in 2010, that resulted in most of its debt being waived, gave it a competitive advantage over ANA. The landing right allocations are usually split evenly.
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Crashed MA60 pilot set throttle below flight-idle
Indonesian investigators have determined that both power levers on a Merpati Nusantara Xian Aircraft MA60 had been retarded to the beta range before the aircraft landed hard at Kupang’s El Tari airport and broke up. Beta mode is a critical throttle setting on turboprops, below flight-idle, which is normally used only for ground manoeuvring. Selecting this setting during flight can be extremely hazardous, and the MA60 has an electromagnetic locking mechanism designed to prevent the pilots’ inadvertently moving the throttle levers below flight-idle. But the National Transportation Safety Committee says the power lever lock was opened during the approach. While this was consistent with the operator’s approach checklist, it was not part of the airframer’s operating manual.
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Delta to give employees $506M in profit sharing
Employees at Delta Air Lines will receive a combined total of $506 million in profit-sharing bonuses. Based in Atlanta, Delta said the payout is the highest in the carrier's history. Employees will receive a bonus of 8.26% of eligible earnings for 2013.
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UPS to deliver higher quarterly dividend
United Parcel Service has raised its quarterly dividend by 8.1%, which amounts to an additional five cents per share. According to UPS, the move will cost the company $186 million per year. UPS has raised its quarterly dividend for three years in a row.
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United Airlines tees up alliance with PGA Tour
United Airlines has announced a partnership with PGA Tour, which will allow the carrier to offer discounts on golf courses to United frequent fliers. "Through our relationship with the PGA TOUR, MileagePlus members can play on some of the top golf courses in the country, with the added benefit of player-friendly discounts," said Praveen Sharma, United's vice president of loyalty and business development.
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Snowstorm models enabled airlines to plan proactively
This week's snowstorms have prompted the most flight cancellations since Hurricane Sandy in 2012, and airlines are working to recover. However, snowstorm models helped airlines prepare for the winter weather. Airlines for America's Don Dillon stated, "This storm, it's tracking pretty much right where the forecast models put it, and so what that does is it allows the various airlines to put together very good proactive plans."
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Engine flameouts preceded EC135 crash in Glasgow
UK investigators have determined that the Turbomeca Arrius 2B2 engines on an Airbus Helicopters EC135T2 that crashed through the roof of a pub in Glasgow had flamed out despite the presence of fuel in the system. However, they remain unable to pinpoint the cause of the accident. All three occupants of the helicopter – operating on behalf of the Scottish Police Service by Bond Air Services – were killed in the 29 November incident. A further six people in the bar also died. The UK Air Accident Investigation Branch says in an interim factual report that although there was no flight recorder fitted, it was able to extract data from the non-volatile memory of some of the aircraft’s avionics systems, including its engine FADEC units. “Recorded data indicates that, in the latter stages of the flight, the right engine flamed out and, shortly after, the left engine flamed out. The helicopter descended and struck the roof of the Clutha Vaults Bar at a high rate of descent in an upright attitude,” says the AAIB.
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Warsaw to extend Su-22 service life
The Polish air force's fleet of Sukhoi Su-22 combat aircraft is to be upgraded, defence minister Tomasz Siemoniak has announced. The service has a current fleet of 26 M4-model strike aircraft and six UM3K-standard two-seat trainers, all of which are operated from Swidwin air base. A full decision about the type's operational future will be taken in mid-March, with two options under consideration.
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Thai army receives new utility helicopters
AgustaWestland has delivered a pair of AW139 utility helicopters to the Royal Thai Army, just over one year after securing the deal. Bangkok ordered the two AW139s in October 2012, with its deal with AgustaWestland also including the provision of personnel training and maintenance support services.
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Aviation Quote

I think it is well . . . for the man in the street to realise there is no power on earth that can protect him from bombing, whatever people may tell him. The bomber will always get through. The only defence is in offence, which means that you have to kill more women and children more quickly than the enemy if you want to save yourselves.

— Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister, House of Commons speech 10 November 1932.




On This Date

---In 1904... The Wright brothers inspect the grounds where the St. Louis aeronautical exposition will be held in April.

---In 1934... The first airmail flight from Australia to New Zealand is flown by Charles T. Ulm in his Avro Ten, a license-built Fokker F. VIIB/3m registered as VH-UXX.

---In 1959…A Turkish Airlines Vickers Viscount 739 (TC-SEV) charter flight carrying Turkish prime minister Adnan Menderes and other government officials crashes about 3 miles short of London’s Gatwick Airport after diverting from Heathrow due to heavy fog. Menderes and nine other passengers survive, but the remaining 14 are killed.

---In 1959…The world’s first weather satellite, Vanguard 2, is launched by the US Navy to measure cloud cover.

---In 1965…Ranger 8, a satellite intended to take photos of the Moon to plan for the Apollo missions, launches.

---In 1966…A B-52 Stratofortress collides with a KC-135 Stratotanker during aerial refueling near Palomares, Spain, resulting in the 1966 Palomares B-52 crash. Seven crewmembers are killed in the crash, and two of the B-52's nuclear weapons rupture, scattering radioactive material over the countryside. One bomb lands intact near the town, and another is lost at sea. It is later recovered intact five miles (8 km) off shore.

---In 1966…French satellite Diapason D-1A launch into Earth orbit.

---In 1967…Kosmos 140 (Soyuz Test) launches into Earth orbit.

---In 1974…US Army Private Robert K. Preston steals a helicopter and hovers it above the White House for 6 minutes. He is then chased by Maryland State Police choppers and eventually shot at by Secret Service. He later explains that he wanted to prove that he was a skilled pilot after having been rejected by the Army’s flying program.

---In 1988…Asiana Airlines established.

---In 1996…NEAR - USA Asteroid Orbiter launched. The main scientific purpose of NEAR (Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous) is to orbit near Earth asteroid 433 Eros. The spacecraft is scheduled to study the asteroid for one year after entering orbit in February 1999. NEAR imaged Comet Hyakutake in March 1996 and will fly within 1,200 kilometers of asteroid 253 Mathilde on June 27, 1997. This is the first of NASA's Discovery missions.

---In 2005… Opening of a new international airport in Nagoya, Japan. It is the third Japanese international airport.

---In 2006…Aloha Airlines emerges from 14 months of bankruptcy protection. They would file for Chapter 11 again a little over two years later and cease passenger operations soon after that.




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Stewardess…

"Stewardess" "Yes, Sir?"

"I want to complain about this airline. Every time I fly, I get the same seat, I cant see the in-flight movie and there are no windows blinds so I cant sleep."

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Aircraft Names

Designation Provided, you provide the name…

1. XB-70
2. F-89
3. B-25
4. B-26
5. B-45
6. F-51
7. F-86
8. C-119
9. C-123
10. TBD
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
HT-ETNW 17 Feb 14, 11:14Post
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1. XB-70 North American Valkyrie
We don't have a shor of that one in the database yet ? Looks like I will have to dig into the snap shots it took in the R&D Hangars at W.P. AFB back in 2003 and upload one of the mediocre shots.
-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
vikkyvik 17 Feb 14, 19:40Post
1. XB-70 Valkyrie
2. F-89
3. B-25 Mitchell
4. B-26
5. B-45
6. F-51
7. F-86 Sabre
8. C-119
9. C-123
10. TBD Not familiar with this one.
HT-ETNW 17 Feb 14, 21:53Post
HT-ETNW wrote:TRIVIA:

1. XB-70 North American Valkyrie
We don't have a shor of that one in the database yet ? Looks like I will have to dig into the snap shots it took in the R&D Hangars at W.P. AFB back in 2003 and upload one of the mediocre shots.
-HT

Best I could find, dating from a time when pocket-size digicams were becoming a bit affordable.
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
 

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