Both Flight Data And Cockpit Voice Recorders Will Yield Data
From The Flight
BEA Safety Investigators say they were able to download data
from both the Flight Data and Cockpit Voice recorders from Air
France Flight 447 over the weekend.
Space Shuttle Endeavour successfully launched Monday morning on
it's delayed mission to ISS. The launch had been pushed back after
problems cropped up with one of the the spacecraft's APU cooling
units.
CFI Bob Miller of Over The Airwaves tells ANN's Paul Plack why clean airplanes are better, and why your airspeed indicator may be more important than you knew.
ANN Daily Touch-And-Go:
05.16.11 (ANN's Short-Form Daily
News Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing:
05.16.11 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Special Feature: Clean Airplanes Are Better
- 05.16.11 (ANN Special Report, with CFI
Bob Miller)
Union Says Airline Bargaining Style Is "Antiquated"
Omni Air International flight deck crewmembers, represented by
Teamsters Local 1224 of the Airline Division of the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), last week asked the National
Mediation Board (NMB) to be released from mediated
negotiations.
Six Will Work With Scientists Aboard Modified B747
NASA has selected six teachers to work with scientists aboard
the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) during
research flights in May and June.
Recognized By Space Agency For Contributions To Canadian Space
Program
In recognition of his exceptional contribution to the Canadian
Space Program, Dr. Henry Buijs was presented with the prestigious
John H. Chapman Award of Excellence at the Canadian Space Agency's
annual celebration.
Administration Recognizes Airline's Maintenance Training
Excellence
Alaska Airlines has received the FAA's Diamond Award for
maintenance training excellence for the 10th consecutive year. The
Diamond Award, the FAA's most prestigious maintenance honor,
recognizes Alaska's ongoing commitment to aircraft maintenance and
training excellence.
MANUFACTURER: Airbus Model A300 and A310 Series
Airplanes, and Model A300 B4-600, B4-600R, and F4-600R Series
Airplanes, and Model C4-605R Variant F Airplanes (Collectively
Called A300-600 Series Airplanes)
So; Half A Year Into The Job... How's He Doing... What's He Think?
We don't have to tell you that the landscape of aviation has changed dramatically in the last few years... especially in terms of the "leadership" that supposedly guides the world of aviation through the many storms we face (on a seemingly daily basis). With the AOPA's transition from Boyer to Fuller now looking more and more like a crushing disappointment (and the tenor of that organization morphing from something impressive to something somewhat embarrassing), the EAA transition takes on even more critical tones.
So; Half A Year Into The Job... How's He Doing... What's He
Think?
We don't have to tell you that the landscape of aviation has
changed dramatically in the last few years... especially in terms
of the "leadership" that supposedly guides the world of aviation
through the many storms we face (on a seemingly daily basis).
N402XT Will Be On Static Display In Geneva Next Week
the first fully conforming production 400XT aircraft will be
unveiled next week at the 11th Annual European Business Aviation
Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, Switzerland, according
to a statement from Nextant Aerospace.
Final Shuttle To Make The Trip Between The Facilities
We're going to be hearing about a lot of "lasts" from the
Kennedy Space Center over the next couple of months. One of those
is set for Tuesday, May 17th.
Over Three Hundred Thirty Test Flights Completed Since The
Beginning Of The Year
Since the last F-35 flight test program update issued March 31,
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft have conducted 125 test
flights, bringing the total number of flights for the year to
331.
Assembly Underway on Ariane 5 Booster For Upcoming Launch
The Ariane 5 for Arianespace's fourth heavy-lift mission of 2011
has begun its initial build-up at the Spaceport, and joined another
launch campaign being conducted in parallel.
Air China and Cathay Pacific Airways have announced the
consolidation of their cargo businesses in a Beijing ceremony to
launch the new Air China Cargo.
Parallax
The apparent shift of an object’s position when viewed
from different locations. Parallax, also called trigonometric
parallax, is used to determine the distance to nearby stars. As the
Earth’s position changes during its yearly orbit around the
Sun, the apparent locations of nearby stars slightly shift. The
stars’ distances can be calculated from those slight shifts
with basic trigonometric methods.
Aero-Linx: The Lynx Suborbital
Spacecraft
The Lynx is XCOR’s entry into the commercial reusable
launch vehicle (RLV) market. This two-seat, piloted space transport
vehicle will take humans and payloads on a half-hour suborbital
flight to 100 km (330,000 feet) and then return safely to a landing
at the takeoff runway. Like an aircraft, Lynx is a horizontal
takeoff and horizontal landing vehicle, but instead of a jet or
piston engine, Lynx uses its own fully reusable rocket propulsion
system to depart a runway and return safely. This approach is
unique compared to most other RLVs in development, such as
conventional vertical rocket launches and air-launched winged
rocket vehicles “dropped” at altitude from a jet
powere
“The release of the first fully conforming
production aircraft is a significant accomplishment for Nextant and
it brings us one step closer to our first retail delivery later
this summer.”
Source: Kenn Ricci, Nextant Aerospace founder,
in advance of the showing of the first fully conforming production
400XT aircraft -- which will be unveiled next week at the 11th
Annual European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE)
in Geneva, Switzerland.