After six months of rigorous testing, the FAA has awarded
Airwolf Filter Corp FAA – PMA approval of its new 3P194-AFC
wet vacuum pump for reciprocating aero-engines.
NOTAM: 4/6867
Issued: 07/14/2004 16:23
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: CA
Facility: ZLA - LOS ANGELES (ARTCC)PALMDALE, CA.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: CABAZON, CA.
NOTAM: 4/6926
Issued: 07/15/2004 16:00
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: ID
Facility: ZLC - SALT LAKE CITY (ARTCC),UT.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: SOUTH EAST OF MCCALL, IDAHO.
NOTAM: 4/6945
Issued: 07/15/2004 18:27
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: AK
Facility: ZAN - ANCHORAGE (ARTCC),AK.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: 60 MILES SE OF FORT YUKON, ALASKA.
NOTAM: 4/6850
Issued: 07/14/2004 13:55
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: UT
Facility: ZLC - SALT LAKE CITY (ARTCC),UT.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: PRICE, UT. (PRICE FIRE).
NOTAM: 4/6883
Issued: 07/14/2004 20:35
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: CA
Facility: ZLA - LOS ANGELES (ARTCC)PALMDALE, CA.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: WARNER SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA.
NASA-Commission Report Urges Repair Of Space Telescope
The National Research Council really, really wants NASA
Administrator Sean O'Keefe to rethink his decision against sending
a manned rescue mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. At least on
the surface, it appears Mr. O'Keefe got the message.
NASA and the European Space Agency became fascinated with
Saturn's moon, Titan, after analyzing the data from Voyager's flyby
in 1980 and 1981. That's when they discovered the moon's dense
atmosphere, made mostly of methane. Why, they wondered, at
temperatures prevalent on Titan, doesn't the methane fall from the
sky like rain? Perhaps there was a ocean of methane on the
surface.
American Bonanza Society And AOPA Team To Resolve Spar Web
Cracking Problem
How serious is the Beechcraft Bonanza-Baron spar web cracking
problem? AOPA and the American Bonanza Society (ABS) are working
together to find out. Two experienced aerospace structures
engineers have been contracted to determine what causes the cracks
in the carry-through structure, bulkhead flanges, and fuselage
skins. And more importantly, data are being collected to determine
what are the real safety issues and if the "cure" is worse than the
problem.
Attention Delta stockholders, this may sting a little. You may
feel a little pressure. Those of you with weak hearts might want to
stand back...
The nation's number three airline this week announced it will write
off $1.65 billion. Worse, the company says it will no longer
recognize income tax benefits taken in the past, a move that's sure
to increase its losses.
Here's a nifty idea... The folks at Kirksville Airport (IRK),
some 85 miiles due North of Columbia (MO), are
offering Oshkosh Discounts on Food & Fuel, from Sat
7/24/04 11:00 AM to Mon 8/2/04 5:00 PM. In celebration of
Oshkosh and all that is good with aviation, the Kirksville Airport
Association will be custom cooking hamburgers and hot dogs on the
weekends.
July 24th & 25th, from 11am to 5 pm.
July 31st & August 1st, from 10am to 5pm.
No one's exactly sure why Igor Yelfimov was standing so close to
the engine of an Air Astana 737-700 at Moscow's Sheremetyevo-1
Airport Tuesday. Yelfimov won't be providing any answers. When the
crew of the Kazak airliner started up the engines, Yelfimov was
sucked into one of the turbines and instantly killed.
The launch of NASA's Aura spacecraft atop a Boeing Delta II
rocket was scrubbed Wednesday because of an issue with one of the
two batteries on the second stage of the Delta II launch vehicle.
At approximately three minutes before the scheduled liftoff time,
as the batteries were being transferred to internal power, the
battery current level dropped below prescribed limits, triggering a
launch hold.
Aircraft Touring US As Part Of Airline's 75th Anniversary
This week, as part of their 75th anniversary celebration, Delta
Air Lines will fly their completely restored Douglas DC-3 aircraft
to Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI). The historic
DC-3 will land at BWI at about 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 14. The
aircraft, while parked at Gate C-10, will be visible to the public
from the BWI Observation Gallery, located on the upper level of the
BWI Airport terminal, between Concourses B and C.
Turned down by the Air Transportation Stablization Board,
struggling to find an economic partner to help bring it out of
Chapter 11 bankruptcy, United Airlines now has something else to
worry about.
Pollution.
A special airplane built in the 1990s to help a son retrace his
father's path made in the 1930s will be on display throughout the
week of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2004, July 27-August 2 at AeroShell
Square. The Johnson Wax Carnauba is a replica of the Sikorsky S-38,
designed in the late 1920s and was used by Herbert F. Johnson on
his expedition to Brazil in search of a reliable source of Carnauba
palms, a key ingredient of the family products. The replica was
commissioned by the late Sam Johnson to recreate his dad's epic
1935 flight. Sam, who passed away recently, made a wonderful
documentary, "Carnauba: A Son's Memoir," detailing the building of
the amphibious airplane and recreating his father's flight.
The United States Army, in conjunction with the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, the FAA and the EPA
will conduct a series of trials, Canadian River 8, to verify the
technical readiness of an early warning system (Homeland Defense
Chemical Biological Umbrella or HDCBU) for aircraft aerosol release
events. This test will be conducted in the vicinity of Oklahoma
City on July 15 to 18 from 0400 to 0900 daily.
As the eight-year anniversary of the TWA 800 crash approaches,
the first piece of wreckage that separated from the plane is
missing. Navy divers located and recovered this piece, which left
the plane at apparent supersonic speeds, but the National
Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) failed to list it in their
official debris field map.
The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) recently began high
angle-of-attack (AOA) flight testing on the T-50 Golden Eagle, a
supersonic jet trainer being developed by Korea Aerospace
Industries (KAI) with technical assistance from Lockheed
Martin.
"The committee has recommended that NASA keep its options open,
that NASA should not preclude a space shuttle servicing mission to
the Hubble Space Telescope at this point in time."
Source: Louis Lanzerotti, a consultant for Bell
Laboratories and Lucent Technologies who chairs the National
Research Council committee on the Hubble Space Telescope. He was
quoted in the Houston Chronicle. The NRC committee wants NASA
Administrator Sean O'Keefe to reconsider his decision to scrub a
planned repair/replenishment mission to the space telescope. In the
wake of the Columbia tragedy, O'Keefe deemed such a mission "too
risky."
AOPA Fights Residential Development At Long Beach Airport
AOPA has launched another salvo in the ongoing battle to protect
Long Beach Daugherty Field (LGB) from an incompatible housing
development. In letters to the Long Beach Economic Development
Commission and Airport Advisory Commission, AOPA said no safety
review had been conducted of the Southern California
development.
NOTAM: 4/6850
Issued: 07/14/2004 13:55
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: UT
Facility: ZLC - SALT LAKE CITY (ARTCC),UT.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: PRICE, UT. (PRICE FIRE).
NOTAM: 4/6828
Issued: 07/13/2004 22:38
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: AK
Facility: ZAN - ANCHORAGE (ARTCC),AK.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: 120 MILES NORTHEAST OF BIG DELTA, ALASKA.
NOTAM: 4/6827
Issued: 07/13/2004 22:25
Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice
State: CA
Facility: ZLA - LOS ANGELES (ARTCC)PALMDALE, CA.
Type: HAZARDS
Description: LAKE HUGHES, CALIFORNIA.
AD NUMBER: 2004-14-08
MANUFACTURER: Airbus
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-08
SUMMARY: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness
directive (AD), applicable to certain Airbus Model A300-600 and
A310 series airplanes...
AD NUMBER: 2004-14-20
MANUFACTURER: Cessna
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-20
SUMMARY: The FAA supersedes Airworthiness
Directive (AD) 2003-21-07, which applies to certain The Cessna
Aircraft Company (Cessna) Model 525 airplanes. AD 2003-21-07
currently requires you to disengage the pitch trim circuit breaker
and AP servo circuit breaker and then tie strap each of them to
prevent them from being engaged. Not utilizing this equipment
prevents a single-point failure.
AD NUMBER: 2004-14-18
MANUFACTURER: Bombardier
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-18
SUMMARY: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness
directive (AD), applicable to certain Bombardier Model DHC-8-102,
-103, and -106 airplanes, that requires repetitive detailed
inspections of the left and right aileron tab actuator arm channels
for cracking, and corrective actions if necessary.
AD NUMBER:2004-14-13
MANUFACTURER:Boeing
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-13
SUMMARY: This amendment adopts a new airworthiness
directive (AD), applicable to certain Boeing Model 747-100,
747-200B, 747-200C, 747-200F, 747-300, 747-400, 747-400D, 747-400F,
and 747 SR series airplanes...
AD NUMBER: 2004-14-21
MANUFACTURER: Stemme
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-21
SUMMARY: The FAA adopts a new airworthiness
directive (AD) for all Stemme GmbH & Co. Models S10, S10-V, and
S10-VT sailplanes. This AD requires you to remove the drive shaft
assembly and ship it to the service department of Stemme GmbH &
Co. The engine is mounted behind the two side-by-side seats.
AD NUMBER: 2004-14-17
MANUFACTURER: Airbus
SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-14-17
SUMMARY: This amendment supersedes an existing
airworthiness directive (AD), applicable to certain Airbus Model
A300-600 and A310 series airplanes, that currently requires
deactivating both thrust reversers and revising the airplane flight
manual (AFM) to ensure safe and appropriate performance during
certain takeoff conditions.