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Planes Collide on Tarmac at JFK Amid Airport Chaos
Departure delays were slowly improving Saturday night at John F. Kennedy Airport, where workers have been struggling to get a handle on a backlog of flights after Thursday's ferocious snowstorm -- a problem made all the worse after two passenger jets collided on the runway earlier in the day. Passengers captured images of airport misery Saturday: massive crowds, widespread confusion, people sleeping on the floor and arriving flights stuck on the tarmac for hours.
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Airbus rolls out first A321neo ACF able to seat 240 passengers
Airbus has assembled the first A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex), a version of the re-engined narrowbody that allows for higher seating capacity. The CFM International LEAP-1A-powered A321neo ACF was assembled at Airbus’ Hamburg facilities and will now undergo ground testing. The aircraft’s first flight will occur in “coming weeks,” Airbus said. The first delivery of an A321neo ACF is targeted for mid-2018.
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Turkish Airlines commits to A350 XWB order
Turkish Airlines has signed an MOU with Airbus to acquire 20 A350-900s, plus five options. The agreement was signed at the Élysée Palace, Paris, during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s official visit to France with French President Emmanuel Macron.
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EasyJet begins Berlin Tegel operations, German domestic flights
UK LCC easyJet launched its first German flights and operations from a new base at Berlin Tegel Airport on Jan. 5. EasyJet previously announced it would open 19 new routes from Tegel as it picks up routes formerly served by bankrupt airberlin.
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Norwegian hits highest annual passenger total for 2017
Scandinavian LCC Norwegian carried a record number of passengers in 2017 as it continued to step up its long-haul program. It also announced that it was better prepared to cope with traffic peaks in 2018 and would not be leasing in extra capacity.
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Mexico’s Volaris raises 4Q profit guidance on rising yields
Following the December 2017 launch of eight international routes and subsequent indications of improving yields, Mexico City-based ultra LCC Volaris increased its profit guidance for fourth-quarter 2017 to 27%-29%, the airline said Jan. 5. In its December 2017 preliminary traffic statement—which reported a 3.1% year-over-year (YOY) increase in passenger traffic for the month of December and 11.1% YOY traffic growth for the full year—Volaris said a “quarter-over-quarter yield improving environment” led the company to increase its fourth quarter adjusted EBITDAR margin guidance.
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Delta puts A350 at center of long-haul customer service transformation
For all the strides the US major carriers have made over the last several years—dramatically turning around their financial performance and improving operationally—US carriers still conspicuously lag globally in premium service on long-haul international flights.
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hina Aircraft Leasing Group orders more A320neos
Hong Kong-based lessor China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) has signed a purchase agreement for 15 A320neos, valued at $1.63 billion at list prices. The aircraft are scheduled for delivery from 2022-2023. The transaction follows an order for 50 A320neos in late December 2017. CALC’s total order book with Airbus will increase to 217 aircraft plus the 15 A320neos.
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Turkish Airlines targets 74 million passengers in 2018
Istanbul-based Turkish Airlines is targeting 74 million passengers carried in 2018, comprising 33 million on domestic and 41 million on international routes. By the end of the year, Turkish expects to switch operations from Istanbul Atatürk International to the Istanbul New Airport (INA), which is scheduled to open Phase 1 in late October.
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British Airways expands Gatwick services
British Airways (BA) will substantially increase operations at London Gatwick Airport as it fights off the growing incursions of competitors such as LCC Norwegian.
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More airlines ban smart bags from checked luggage
Three more carriers are banning so-called smart bags from being checked into luggage holds unless the bag’s integrated lithium battery can be removed and carried separately. Las Vegas-based LCC Allegiant Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Chicago-based United Airlines have announced the new rules will take effect Jan. 15.
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US Army begins process to buy 35 more UH-72s
The US Army on 4 January took the first step in the process to award a contract to Airbus for up to 35 more UH-72 Lakota helicopters. A “sources sought” notice published by the Army’s utility helicopter project management office checks off a requirement to investigate whether there are competitive options.
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USAF: Skies over Iraq and Syria are “treasure trove” for adversary eyes
Russia and China are studying American air power over Syria and Iraq, and US Air Force generals are worried they have already learned too much. In the past, the US competed against the Soviet Union’s brute force and China’s overwhelming numbers, but the two adversaries could soon outpace the US with more sophisticated and wider reaching surface-to-air and air-to-air missiles. As the US has ramped up airstrikes against ISIS over the past two years, its peer adversaries have been watching and finding ways to close their capability gaps, says two top USAF generals – the deputy chief of staff for operations and deputy chief of staff for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR).
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2. Normal, Utility and Aerobatic category aircraft are stressed for 3.8, 4.4 and 6 Gs, respectively. What is the maximum allowable load factor for transport category jetliners?

3. Many airplanes are equipped with electrical inverters. What is the purpose of an inverter?

4. A pilot on a cross-country flight looks down and sees the tallest waterfall. Where is he?

5. Many multi-engine airplanes are equipped with ice protection plates. Where are they installed and what is their specific purpose?

6. What did aircraft designers Larry Bell, Donald Douglas and James McDonnell have in common?

7. What was the only American-built airplane to see action in WW1?

8. True or false; The simple square knot is one of the best to use when tying down an airplane with rope.

9. True or False; The circumnavigating Rutan Voyager, and the Spirit of St. Louis and at least one thing in common. Neither of them had brakes.

10. True or False, Two space shuttles are orbiting the Earth at the same speed and altitude. One however is a thousand miles behind the other. For the laggard to catch up with the leader, he should add thrust in the direction of travel.

11. Flutter can destroy an airplane and is a function of:
Calibrated Air Speed
Equivalent Airspeed
Indicated Airspeed
True Air Speed

12. Which of the following does NOT belong:
Emu
Gooney
Kiwi
Ostrich
Penguin

13. With respect to pilot qualifications, which of the following does not belong?
Controllable-pitch propeller
Flaps
Engine with more than 200 hp
Retractable landing gear
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