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Civil Aviation

AA, US Airways reach settlement with DOJ
American Airlines and US Airways have reached a settlement with the Justice Department, according to court documents. The carriers will divest 104 takeoff and landing slots at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., as well as slots at other airports, as part of the deal. The Federal District Court still needs to approve the settlement before it becomes final. Tom Horton, chief executive of AMR, American’s parent company, and the incoming chairman of the combined company, said in a statement: “This is an important day for our customers, our people and our financial stakeholders. This agreement allows us to take the final steps in creating the new American Airlines.”
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Airlift armada converges on stricken Philippines
Several regional powers in Asia-Pacific have dispatched airlift assets to provide humanitarian relief in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. On 8 November, Typhoon Haiyan wreaked havoc when it struck eastern Philippines, laying waste the city of Tacloban and potentially killing thousands with both the initial storm surge and the flooding that followed. The Philippine air force was able to dispatch Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules transports to affected areas, delivering relief supplies and evacuating victims to safety. It was also able to deploy Bell UH-1 utility helicopters and PZL-Swidnik W-3A Sokol helicopters. Manila’s Sokols are optimised for the search and rescue role.
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NOAA launches T56 engine upgrade on WP-3D fleet
A US civilian agency will launch an upgrade program for the venerable Rolls-Royce T56 engine, the engine maker announced on 11 November. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will upgrade two four-engined Lockheed WP-3D Orion weather research aircraft, plus two spares with the Series 3.5 retrofit kit, says Tom Hartmann, senior vice-president at Rolls-Royce North America.
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Mitsubishi Proposes Building 777X Wings In Japan
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has suggested a cost-saving way to build the wings of Boeing's newest jet, the 777X, in Japan that could offer the plane maker a 'Plan B' should its own workers reject a deal. Details of the unsolicited proposal emerged on the eve of a crucial vote by 31,000 Boeing workers on a contract that may determine whether the 777X is built in Washington state, the home of nearly all Boeing's commercial jet manufacturing. Boeing has said that if its machinists reject a proposed eight-year deal it will open talks on alternative locations for the assembly of the jet's fuselage and wings.
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Fuel Costs, Currency Moves Trim Emirates Profits
High fuel costs and weak currencies in some key markets held back first-half profit growth at Emirates, showing that the Gulf's fast-growing carriers are not immune from a slowdown in the global aviation industry. Emirates, ranked number one globally in terms of international passengers carried per kilometer flown according to IATA, reported a net profit of AED1.7 billion dirhams (USD$463 million) for the six months ended September 30, up 2 percent from the corresponding period in 2012. The company did not provide figures for the year-ago period but in the first-half of 2012, Emirates' net profit had more than doubled. Emirates and its home base Dubai are betting that its location - a third of the world's population is within a 4-hour flight radius - will continue to attract passenger traffic away from other global hubs such as London, New York and Singapore.
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LATAM Air Turns Profit As Margins Improve
LATAM Airlines swung to a net profit for the third quarter and improved its operating margin in a sign the region's biggest airline, battered by weakness in its Brazilian market, has started to turn the corner. The company - which formed in mid-2012 when Chile's LAN took over Brazil's TAM - reported a net profit of USD$52 million for the three months to September. For the same period a year ago, LATAM posted a USD$49 million loss, according to the company's revised figures. The airline's operating margin for the quarter was 7.6 percent, compared with 3.2 percent a year ago, as it saved money on wages, fuel and other costs.
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Alitalia Calls Board Meeting, May Discuss Job Cuts
Alitalia has called a board meeting for Wednesday to discuss a revised industrial plan that could include heavy job losses, sources familiar with the situation said. One source said a few thousand jobs could be cut as a result of the revised plan, although there was no definite number given. Any proposal would need to secure a number of approvals, including that of unions. Labour representatives said last week they were not prepared to accept any job losses at the airline. The chief executive of UniCredit, one of Alitalia's key lenders, confirmed on Monday that Alitalia's management was reviewing the company's industrial plan last approved in July, but did not give any details.
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Delta, Virgin Atlantic aim to offer maximum customer convenience
Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic have released their joint schedule for their trans-Atlantic joint venture, which starts in the summer of 2014 and seeks to "offer maximum customer convenience, particularly for business travelers." The schedule includes "seven daily flights from Heathrow to New York-JFK, including two late afternoon and early evening departures," the airlines said.
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Hawaiian to fly Boeing 767-300ERs to Seattle
Hawaiian Airlines will boost capacity on its routes to Seattle before Thanksgiving. The carrier will deploy Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which have 30 more seats than its current aircraft, beginning Nov. 26.
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Lufthansa CEO: Consolidation makes sense for U.S. airlines
Christoph Franz, the CEO of Lufthansa, said the size of the U.S. network makes it ripe for consolidation in the airline industry. "We have always embraced this general movement, because it does make sense," Franz said. Lufthansa and United Airlines are both members of the Star Alliance, and also share a joint venture for trans-Atlantic flights.
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United is part of FAA's air traffic control messaging initiative
United is one of five U.S. carriers that will participate in the Federal Aviation Administration's Data Comm equipment initiative. Harris, the program's contractor, is facilitating the initiative as part of the FAA's Data Comm Integrated Services program, which will build a nationwide data communications network for air traffic control messaging.
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Wash. state approves tax incentives for Boeing 777X
Wash. Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill for tax incentives for Boeing to build its 777X in the state. The $9 billion in tax benefits are through 2040, and were approved in a special session. Member of the Machinists union are scheduled to vote on a contract with Boeing on Wednesday.
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EU favors larger aircraft for trans-Atlantic routes
More European airlines use larger jets to fly across the Atlantic ocean than their U.S. counterparts. While many U.S. carriers serve several hubs, most European carriers only have one hub, so a larger aircraft makes sense. Another reason is that more European passengers favor first- or business-class seats, which makes larger aircraft more financially viable.
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Rotary Wing

Bell delivers first 429s to Turkish police
Bell has delivered the first seven of 15 Bell 429s to the Turkish National Police. The remaining aircraft will be delivered during 2014. The twin-engined types will be used for a wide array of law enforcement missions, including surveillance, personnel transport and air support of ground operations. The 429s are equipped with multi-sensor cameras, the latest microwave downlink technology and a video management system that allows the flow of information between air and ground operations.
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Space

India's Mars mission impresses despite its low priority for locals
India’s Mangalyaan Mars Orbiter Mission has received worldwide attention, but the response back home has been considerably more muted. Critics of the program point out that a mission to Mars offers few practical comforts for the estimated 269 million Indians eking out a rural living with inadequate levels of nutrition, healthcare and sanitation, and many millions living below the official poverty line of 50 cents a day. However, Mangalyaan has been praised at home as both an outstanding technological achievement and – rarely for a high technology program in India – one that was achieved on schedule and within budget. According to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), space exploration missions such as Mangalyaan and the earlier Chandrayaan Moon orbiter (launched in 2008), constitute only 5% of its budget. Yet, they offer an enormous technological challenge to its scientists. With the other 95% of its spending, ISRO insists that it remains focused on its core activities of building indigenous launchers and satellites for India’s space program.
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Military

Chinese aircraft carrier expands capabilities
China’s first aircraft carrier has completed a three week cruise during which the crew achieved several milestones. The cruise ran from 23 October and was completed when the Liaoning returned to port on 11 November, says China’s defense ministry. One accomplishment appears to be the launching of aircraft from “all the take-off positions” aboard the ship. Images of the Liaoning suggests she has three jet blast deflectors. Two parallel deflectors are located immediately forward of the island superstructure, while a third is located closer to the stern of the ship. Having all three positions fully operational would allow the Liaoning to rapidly launch three Shenyang J-15 fighters off the warship’s forward ramp.
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Bahrain to launch F-16 upgrade in 2014
Bahrain is to launch a major upgrade for its Lockheed Martin F-16 combat aircraft during 2014, as a decision is also expected on acquiring a new-generation type to bolster its capabilities. Initial plans for the modernisation have already been agreed with Lockheed, and a contract signature is anticipated in June or July 2014, says Col Salah Al-Mansoor from the Royal Bahraini Air Force’s planning headquarters. Improvements will include the addition of an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, new multi-function cockpit displays and a Link 16 datalink. A Lockheed Sniper targeting pod should also be added, along with weapons including Boeing JDAM and other precision-guided bombs, the D-model version of Raytheon’s AIM-120 AMRAAM and the same company’s AIM-9X Sidewinder air-to-air missile, says Al-Mansoor.
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Aviation Quote

The wingman is absolutely indispensable. I look after the wingman. The wingman looks after me. It's another set of eyes protecting you. That the defensive part. Offensively, it gives you a lot more firepower. We work together. We fight together. The wingman knows what his responsibilities are, and knows what mine are. Wars are not won by individuals. They're won by teams.

— Lt. Col. Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski, USAF, 28 victories in WWII and 6.5 MiGs over Korea.




On This Date

In 1907... The 1st piloted helicopter rises vertically in free flight in France. Built by Paul Cornu, it’s powered by a 24-hp Antoinette engine driving two motors.

---In 1981…Ben Abruzzo and crew make the first crossing of the Pacific Ocean by balloon, in the Double Eagle V.




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The Benefits of Confession...

After dropping their wives off at the church bingo, two men were talking about the exploits of their childhood. One of the men began feeling terrible about some of the things that he had done, so he decided to make a stop into his parish church and go to confession.

He told his friend, "Just a minute, I'll be right back."

He went into the church and decided to go to confession. He went into the confessional and said to the priest, "Father, forgive me for I have sinned. I have had two extramarital affairs."

The priest replied, "You need to say forty Hail Mary's, and I also need to know if the women were members of my parish."

The man said, "Yes, Father, they were."

The priest then said that he was required to tell the names of the two women.

The man said, "Father, I don't kiss and tell..."

The priest said, "Well, was one of them Mrs. O' Brian?"

The man said, "No, Father!"

The priest asked, "Well, was one of them Mrs. Swenson?"

Exasperated, the man said, "No, Father, I'm not telling you the names of the women!" and then quickly left the confessional.

As he approached the bottom of the church steps, his friend asked, "So, how did it go?"

The man said, "Great! Only forty Hail Mary's... and I got two hot leads!"




Trivia

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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
HT-ETNW 13 Nov 13, 11:11Post
TRIVIA:
#4. and #8: Two aircraft that will be written off once they have landed minus one MLG.
Especially #8, which looks like a C-46 Curtiss Commando to me, will suffer from damage to its props.
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-HT

EDIT: I nees some glasses as I can`t read the difference between a "6" and "8" having posted a wrong number originally.
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 13 Nov 13, 11:18Post
HT-ETNW wrote:...to me, will suffer from damage to its props.


Like this:
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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
HT-ETNW 13 Nov 13, 16:38Post
miamiair wrote:Like this:

Oops. As the MLG seems to be intact on both sides it is to be suspected that the pilot had hit the brakes too hard on that tail dragger.
-HT
Use your time wisely; remember that today is the first day of the rest of your life.
Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 13 Nov 13, 19:37Post
Stand aside, I'm in charge of this:

8:DA...ahh crap, 20 or 40 and I can't remember which. :(
6: DC-8

But I really came here to ask, "What in the world is number 3?" The rest I remember but can't put a name to, but my brain isn't even recognizing number 3 right now.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 13 Nov 13, 19:57Post
Lucas wrote:But I really came here to ask, "What in the world is number 3?" The rest I remember but can't put a name to, but my brain isn't even recognizing number 3 right now.


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
Lucas (netAirspace ATC & Founding Member) 13 Nov 13, 20:01Post
That's fantastic, thanks Miami. I've never seen that version before. It's amazing how it totally threw me for a loop from the forward view. {embarrassed}
Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 13 Nov 13, 21:31Post
There's a TF-102 on display at the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, AL.
Slider... <sniff, sniff>... you stink.
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 13 Nov 13, 22:39Post
Queso wrote:There's a TF-102 on display at the Southern Museum of Flight in Birmingham, AL.


That's where I saw one for the first time with a pistolero friend of mine...
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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
miamiair (netAirspace FAA) 14 Nov 13, 09:25Post
Answers:

1. Douglas A-26 Invader
2. Dassault Mirage IV-A
3. Convair TF-102 Delta Dagger Trainer
4. Convair F-106A Delta Dart
5. Fouga Magister
6. McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62/63 Series
7. English Electric Lightning
8. Curtis C-46 Commando
9. Fokker D-3 Tridecker
10. Diamond D-20
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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