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Tell MIT Researchers About
GA's Challenges, Your Ideas and Concerns
The International Center for Air Transportation at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is conducting a study of
general aviation trends. Let them know what you think about fuel costs,
how to advance general aviation and why you fly. It takes ten minutes or
less. AVweb will publish the results so will MIT.
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WATCH
BOETTGER CHASE A RECORD TODAY (MAYBE) AVweb
received word late Wednesday that Gordon Boettger, who was honored by
the NAA this year for his 2011 sailplane flight of 1,321 miles surfing a
mountain wave, plans to aim for a record downwind flight, today
(Thursday); and if he's up you can watch his progress online. The flight
is weather-dependent and if it cooperates, Boettger will depart Minden,
Nev., at 05:30 local time with his sights set on "somewhere east of the
Rockies." According to Boettger, "Rapid City, S.D., would be fantastic."
It would also cover more than 900 miles as the crow flies. If he's up,
you can follow his progress online, here. Altitudes, which can get significant on
Boettger's flights, will not be shown on that display. They will be
shown at FlightAware.com -- just type in N55LK in the
appropriate field on the left side of the screen. Boettger hopes the
weather and his planning will one day conspire to allow him to reach his
goal of achieving overnight flight in a glider, by "parking" in the lift
from a mountain wave. Related Content: More...
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Aircraft Spruce at the
2012 Alaska State Aviation Trade Show
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visit AircraftSpruce.com.
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BOEING-LED
HYBRID CONCEPT, THE SUGAR VOLT
While there are
obvious drawbacks in carrying heavy batteries as a power source on
long-haul flights, Boeing has taken up the challenge of designing a
concept hybrid-electric-powered commercial aircraft. Boeing calls the
project the Subsonic Ultra-Green Aircraft Research aircraft, or SUGAR
Volt. Much of the vehicle relies on technologies that would require
further development to bring the concept aircraft to reality, but it is
intended as a forward-looking project. That said, Boeing engineers
targeted 2030-2050 as the timeframe that could see such an aircraft
built and target a 70-percent improvement in fuel burn as a primary
outcome. Along with powerplant innovations, Boeing's design also
incorporates aerodynamic innovations. More...
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727
CRASHES FOR CAMERAS
A team from the
Discovery Channel purposely crashed a Boeing 727 in the Mexican desert
last week and filmed it for a TV show. The airplane, packed with
crash-test dummies and dozens of cameras, was flown into the ground at a
shallow angle. A single pilot flew the jet until it was set on its final
course, then parachuted out moments before impact. The 727 then was
controlled by a remote operator in a chase plane. Amateur video shows the 727 breaking apart as it hits the
ground in a cloud of dust. "We hope to provide new information about how
to improve the chances of survival while providing scientific results on
passenger safety and new technologies, including new 'black box' flight
data recording systems," said Eileen O'Neill, president of the Discovery
Network. More...
REPORT:
ATC ERROR COVERED UP A mistake by an air traffic controller
put two jets on a collision course as they approached Honolulu in
January, and the incident wasn't reported to FAA officials as it should
have been, according to an investigation by Hawaii News Now. The close call involved a Japan
Airlines 767 and a UPS MD11 when both airplanes were about 15 miles from
Honolulu and approaching to land. The JAL pilot told the controller he
received a TCAS alert. The 767 descended and the UPS crew climbed to
avoid a collision. (Click here for the audio.) ATC employees interviewed
by Hawaii News Now gave different explanations as to why the incident
was not properly reported. More...
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PILOTS
FACE JAIL OVER BIRD DISTURBANCE Prosecutors in Iowa hope to
charge two pilots for flying two aircraft low on November 16, 2011, and
disturbing migratory birds, in a case that is not only drawing the
attention of bird lovers, but also constitutional lawyers. The pilots,
Paul Austin and Craig Martin were flying a Fly Baby and an Aeronca at an
estimated altitude of 20 feet on two passes at Saylorville Lake
reservoir north of Des Moines. Each pass reportedly scattered masses of
birds. The men were photographed in the act by a nature specialist and
in February, found themselves indicted by a grand jury for violation of
the Airborne Hunting Act. The lake does not appear to be charted as a
wildlife refuge and the two pilots weren't hunting. But the Act makes
the harassment of animals with an airplane a crime punishable by up to
one year in jail. A judge will soon rule on the Act's
constitutionality and perhaps, as the pilots' lawyer told the judge, whether anyone can determine
"if the bird is pleased or annoyed to have taken flight," when in fact,
"flying is what birds do." The lawyers also found cause to invoke Sully
Sullenberger. More...
FAA
WARNS PASSENGER OVER IPAD USE A passenger on a Delta Air
Lines jet shot video last month of a flock of birds flying into the
engine minutes after takeoff from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport --
which was good -- but he took the picture using his iPad -- which was
bad. The passenger, Grant Cardone, said this week that after his video
was made public, he received a stern letter from the FAA saying they
wouldn't take enforcement action against him, but would keep a record of
the incident for two years. After that, presuming that Cardone refrains
from further infractions, "the record will be expunged." Cardone told CNN he thinks the FAA reaction is "ridiculous."
More...
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SEAPLANES
BOOST LOCAL ECONOMY A small town in Florida has found that
investing in aviation infrastructure can pay off for taxpayers. In 2010,
the city of Tavares, with a population of just 14,000, spent $8.3
million to build a seaplane base. Since then, traffic at the base has
attracted 26 new businesses, including eight restaurants, and now two
boutique hotels are under construction. "This all happened in the
toughest of economic times," the city's economic development director,
Bill Neron, told the Orlando Sentinel. "We are the contrarians. When
times were booming, before 2007, Tavares had empty storefronts."
More...
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Ascension Scattering: A
Dignified Final Tribute for Any Aviator
Using a high-performance sailplane, Ascension Scattering
releases cremated remains into strong thermals over the Rocky Mountains.
The ashes are carried heavenward, making them part of the sky. Your
family is invited to personalize the release to create an individualized
memorial event. Optional video of the release serves as a lasting
memorial. Contact Aerial Tribute to book an eternal flight,
either as an advanced arrangement for yourself or as an arrangement for
a loved one.
Click here for a video overview.
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ECLIPSE
CLARIFIES SIKORSKY RELATIONSHIP Sikorsky remains a key
partner in Eclipse Aerospace's plan to resume production of the very
light jet. In a podcast
interview with AVweb, Eclipse CEO Mason Holland said comments
attributed to Greg Hayes, the CFO of United Technologies Corp. (UTC),
the parent company of Sikorsky, that there would be no further
investment in Eclipse by UTC may have been misconstrued by some. "We
haven't asked for any more money from UTC or Sikorsky," Holland said.
"We do have a funded plan for production." He said Sikorsky continues to
take an active role in that process, particularly in supply chain
management and manufacturing. In fact, the airframe will be built at
Sikorsky's PZL plant in Poland. Final assembly will be in Albuquerque.
More...
HANG
GLIDER PILOT CHARGED WITH SWALLOWING CAMERA CARD THAT RECORDED FATAL
FALL A Vancouver-area hang glider pilot and business owner
has been arrested and criminally charged in connection with the death of
one of his clients in a weekend accident. William Jonathan Orders, 50,
of the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby, was charged with obstruction of
justice for allegedly swallowing a memory card from a camera
that was mounted on the aircraft to record the tandem flight. As we
reported Monday, the woman, since identified as Lenami Dafne
Godinez, 27, fell about 1,000 feet just after she and Orders launched
from a mountain about 80 miles east of Vancouver. More...
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Cage Fighting for
Cylinders
Through repeated battles, one cylinder emerges as the "last man
standing," and he earns respect for being the toughest guy.
... the test doesn't stop until someone "taps out"
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Read the full article ...
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QUESTION
OF THE WEEK: THE THIRD CLASS MEDICAL REFORM PETITION A few
days ago, Thomas Boyle wrote to us, "Only 876 people have
commented in favor of the AOPA/EAA Medical Exemption proposal. Which
means almost none of the readers of AVweb have. I suggest asking
why, in the 'Question of the Week.'" So we are: Why haven't you
commented to support the AOPA/EAA medical exemption
petition?
Plus: Last week, we asked AVweb readers
about their personal limits for rest when making the "go or no-go"
decision; click through to read what AVweb readers had to say on
the subject. More...
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Less
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VIDEO:
WILLIAM RANKIN, THE MAN WHO RODE THE THUNDER
The story of William
Rankin's ejection at 47,000 feet and 500 knots is legendary, not only
because the fall took him 40 minutes, but also because he lived to talk
about it. There are other and more recent cases of people who have been
drawn into thunderstorms under canopy and not every one ends in
survival. More...
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FBO
OF THE WEEK: MEISNER AIRCRAFT (KBUU, BURLINGTON,
WI)
AVweb reader Gordon Kirsh reminds us that
a little trust goes a long way in his recommendation of our latest "FBO
of the Week" -- Meisner Aircraft at Burlington Municipal
Airport (KBUU) in Burlington, Wisconsin: I had business in the area but had not
visited the FBO previously. I was flying in on a Saturday. I called for
the availability of a courtesy car and was told that the FBO was not
manned on weekends. They gave me the code to the door and the location
where they hid the key to the car. They never met me or asked me to sign
or do anything. Fuel was $5.15 a gallon for self-serve 100LL. To have
that level of trust in people was terrific. Keep those nominations
coming. For complete contest rules, click
here. AVweb is actively seeking out the best FBOs in
the country and another one, submitted by you, will be spotlighted here
next Monday! More...
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