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Drunk passenger causes Virgin Australia hijack scare
An intoxicated passenger was apparently behind a hijacking scare aboard a Virgin Australia Boeing 737-800. The aircraft was operating service VA41 on the Brisbane-Denpasar route, and apparently close to landing when the aircraft's transponder started squawking the distress code for a hijacking. Sources at the Indonesian air force have told Flightglobal that the aircraft landed at approximately 14:00 at Denpasar Ngurah Rai International airport, where it was moved to a remote area and was being handled by security forces. Another observer noted that a "drunk Australian" passenger was removed from the aircraft, which remained stationery on the tarmac.
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Boeing claims Q1 setbacks on 787 nearly overcome
Boeing is close to overcoming two fresh setbacks discovered within the 787 production system during the first quarter as the manufacturer strives to stay on track with an ambitious set of production and delivery goals this year. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries notified Boeing in early March that a change in the Japanese supplier’s manufacturing process may have produced hairline cracks in a wing spar on 40 787s then on the assembly line. Boeing has inspected and fixed 37 of the aircraft covered by the MHI notice, says chief financial officer Greg Smith, speaking to analysts on a first quarter earnings conference call on 23 April. “As of last night, there were three airplanes left to go,” Smith says. “That’s behind us at this point.” The 787 production line also was slowed during the quarter by a new problem inside the centre fuselage assembly line in Charleston, South Carolina.
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'New strategy' may be needed in MH370 search
Governments involved in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200, flight MH370, have resolved to continue the task – but the Australian co-ordinators of the exercise have declared they may soon need a new strategy. Meanwhile, there have been no sightings of floating wreckage, and sheet metal flotsam washed up on the western Australian shore south of Perth has proven to be unconnected with the missing aircraft, according to the Joint Agency Co-ordination Centre. The visual search area is approximately 49,500km2, with its centre 1,580km (980 miles) northwest of Perth.
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Malaysia MH370 Search May Last For Years
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is likely to drag on for years, a US military official said on Friday, as an underwater search for any trace of the plane's wreckage off west Australia appeared to have failed. The official, who declined to be identified because he is not authorized to comment on the search effort, said two weeks of scouring the Indian Ocean floor with a submersible drone had turned up no wreckage. He said the search for the airliner would now enter a much harder phase of scouring broader areas of the ocean near where the plane is believed to have crashed. "We went all in on this small area and didn't find anything. Now you've got to go back to the big area," the official told Reuters news agency. "And now you're talking years." The undersea drone Bluefin-21 is expected on Friday to finish what may be the last of its 16-hour trips to depths of more than 4.5 km (2.8 miles), searching a 10 square km (6.2 square mile) patch of seabed about 3,200 km (2,000 miles) northwest of the Australian city of Perth.
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United Posts Wider Loss On Weaker Revenue
United Continental posted a wider quarterly loss on Thursday as expenses increased and revenue fell, hurt in part by flight cancellations tied to winter storms. The first-quarter loss came to USD$609 million, compared with USD$417 million a year earlier.
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United reports Q1 results after severe winter weather
United Continental Holdings reported its first-quarter results, which were dampened by the severe effects of harsh winter weather. United estimated the weather cut profits by $200 million. "This quarter's financial performance is well below what we can and should achieve," said CEO Jeff Smisek in a statement. "We are taking the appropriate steps with our operations, network, service and product to deliver significantly better financial results."
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American Airlines posts record Q1 earnings after merger
American Airlines Group, the parent company of American Airlines, reported record earnings for the first quarter of $480 million. "We are very pleased to report a record profit in our first full quarter as a merged company," CEO Doug Parker said. "Our team of dedicated professionals did an excellent job of taking care of our customers despite particularly difficult weather conditions throughout the quarter."
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Southwest posts record profit, operating revenue for Q1
Southwest Airlines reported a record profit of $152 million for the first quarter, compared to a profit of $59 million for the same quarter last year. "This outstanding performance was driven by record first quarter operating revenues of $4.2 billion, and a 1.2 percent year-over-year decline in total operating costs, excluding special items, driven largely by lower fuel prices and our ongoing fleet modernization," CEO Gary Kelly said in a statement.
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JetBlue Airways posts Q1 profit despite weather
JetBlue Airways reported a profit of $4 million for the first quarter, despite severe winter weather taking a toll its quarterly results.
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Winter storms drive up cost for UPS
United Parcel Service Inc., the world’s biggest package shipping company, said its forecast for profit this year would be at the low end of its projection as harsh winter weather forced costs higher. Profit fell 12 percent to $911 million or 98 cents a share. That fell short of the $1.08 average from 26 analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The Atlanta-based company said profit this year would be at the low end of its range of $5.05 to $5.30 a share. Analysts projected profit of $5.19. Winter storms that extended from January into March wreaked havoc across the transportation industry. At UPS, the unseasonably harsh weather caused operating profit to be trimmed by $200 million, it said in a statement today. UPS lost revenue and paid extra costs as its delivery networks were disrupted on more than half of the operating days during the quarter.
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Airbus starts re-certification with EASA for A320 with more seats
Airbus is working toward re-certification of its A320 with the European Aviation Safety Agency for an extra row of seats, bringing the total number of passengers to 186. EASA said "the process for this significant modification has started."
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Boeing outlines transition in production to 777X for 2020
Boeing CEO Jim McNerney seized the chance to impress upon securities analysts on Wednesday his confidence in his company’s ability to execute a smooth transition between production of the current 777 line and the 777X around the turn of the decade. Now delivering 8.3 of its flagship widebodies a month, Boeing expects some “feathering” of production once it approaches the point at which it fully integrates the 777X, said McNerney. Speaking during his company’s first quarter earning conference call, he also conceded the potential for some “pricing pressure” resulting from the introduction of the Airbus A350. Nevertheless, he stressed that the existence of a strong “pipeline” of what he called some of the biggest and most loyal customers in the Boeing stable will ensure that the manufacturer’s plan for the 777 will proceed with little or no interruption in the flow of deliveries.
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Military

Navy would pay termination fees for breaking Army helicopter contract
The US Navy confirms it will pay termination fees that would result from breaking the terms of a helicopter contract between the US Army and Sikorsky. The confirmation, made to Flightglobal by a Navy official, applies to cancellation fees that would be triggered if the service moves forward with plans to cancel orders for 29 MH-60R Seahawk helicopters in fiscal year 2016. The plan to cut the 29 aircraft orders was included in the Navy’s fiscal year 2015 budget proposal, which must be approved by the US Congress.
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Space

ESA keeps eye on Ukraine crisis as Vega launch nears
As the European Space Agency makes final preparations for the third flight of its new Vega light launcher, unrest in Ukraine will be about as far from its operators’ minds as Kourou is from Kiev – but once VV03 is complete on Monday 28 April, programme officials will continue their watch on the tense situation in a country that supplies a critical component of what is otherwise a Western Europe-built vehicle. Speaking to Flightglobal from Paris as he prepared to board a flight for ESA’s French Guiana launch site, Vega programme manager Stefano Bianchi stressed that, so far, there has been no indication from either Ukraine or Russia of any threat to supply of the RD-869 restartable rocket motor, which forms the fourth-stage propulsion unit that carries Vega’s payloads to their final orbit. The RD-869 is built by Yuzhnoye in Dnipropetrovsk, just east of the Dnieper river that runs north-south through the country to the Black Sea.
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SpaceX hits milestone in bid for reusable rockets
SpaceX has reached a milestone in its bid to develop reusable rockets, with the apparently successful soft splashdown and recovery of the main stage of a Falcon 9 vehicle. The launcher went on to deliver a Dragon cargo capsule to the International Space Station. In the post-Space Shuttle era, the Dragon capsule is unique in being able to return cargo from the ISS to Earth, and is being readied to demonstrate crew-carrying capabilities from 2015. The 18 April launch from Cape Canaveral – the third of 12 ISS resupply missions SpaceX is to supply under a $1.6 billion contract with NASA – ended with Dragon, carrying nearly 2,300kg (5,070lb) of cargo, guided by the station’s robotic arm to a successful berthing with the Harmony module. It “looked to be a picture-perfect launch”, according to the company.
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Aviation Quote

Air power can either paralyze the enemy's military action or compel him to devote to the defense of his bases and communications a share of his straitened resources far greater that what we need in the attack.

— Prime Minster Winston Churchill




On This Date

---In 1922... Known as the Stout ST-1, the first all-metal airplane designed for the U.S. Navy makes its first flight piloted by Eddie Stinson.

---In 1918…Belgian World War I fighter ace Willy Coppens records his first kill.

---In 1922…The Stout ST-1, the first all-metal airplane built for the U.S. Navy, makes its first flight, piloted by aviation pioneer Eddie Stinson.

---In 1940... McGee Airways pioneers the transportation of fresh meat and milk to the Alaskan interior.

---In 1948…A North American F-86 Sabre becomes the first jet-powered aircraft to break the sound barrier.

---In 1966…Two YF-12 were flown to Eglin AFB in Florida for firing trials. On the same day Jim Eastham fired an unarmed AIM-47 against a QB-47 flying 60,000 feet below. The missile passed through the QB-47s horizontal stabilizer. The YF-12s scored an impressive 6 hits out of 7 attempts. The single miss was attributed to missile gyro defects. (Q)

---In 1968…Apollo 6's SIV-B staqe re-enters the Earth's atmosphere and the Apollo 6 command module is recovered.

---In 1972... The world straight-line distance record for a single-seat sailplane is set by German Hans Werner Grosse, who sails 907 miles (1,460 km) in a Sleicher AS-W12 sailplane.

---In 1982…Helicopters play a major role as British forces recapture South Georgia Island from Argentine forces.

---In 1983…NASA exploration spacecraft Pioneer 10 flies past the orbit of Pluto.

---In 1990… Hubble Space Telescope - USA & Europe Telescope launched. The Hubble Space Telescope has returned high-resolution images of Mars and the other outer planets of the Solar System. In July 1994, it photographed the collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter.




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Flight Attendants

A flight attendant was out golfing one day off when she hit her ball into the woods.

She went into the woods to look for it and found a frog in a trap.
The frog said to her, "If you release me from this trap, I will grant you 3 wishes."

The flight attendant freed the frog and the frog said, "Thank you, but I failed to mention that there was a condition to your wishes-that whatever you wish for, your captain will get 10 times more or better!"
The flight attendant said, "That would be okay," and for her first wish, she wanted to be the most beautiful flight attendant in the world - beautiful enough to make people stop flying SQ. The frog warned her,
"You do realize that this wish will also make your captain the most handsome pilot in the world, an Adonis, that other flight attendants will flock to."

The flight attendant replied, "That will be okay because I will be the most beautiful flight attendant and he will only have eyes for me."
So, KAZAM - she's the most beautiful flight attendant in the world!
For her second wish, she wanted to be the richest flight attendant in the world.

The frog said, "That will make your captain the richest pilot in the world and he will be ten times richer than you."
The flight attendant said, "That will be okay because I'm such a devoted flight attendant that what is mine is my captain's and what is my captain's is mine."

So, KAZAM she's the richest flight attendant in the world!
The frog then inquired about her third wish, and she answered, I'd like a mild heart attack."

Moral of the story: Flight attendant are clever bitches. Don't **** with them




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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
JLAmber (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 25 Apr 14, 11:37Post
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JLAmber wrote:I'm detecting a theme...


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