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BEACH
LANDING INSPIRED BY TV: REPORT The 24-year-old pilot who
landed a Piper Warrior with two passengers onboard on Rockaway Beach in
Queens, NY Monday reportedly told police he got the idea from Discovery
Channel's reality TV series Flying Wild Alaska. The show depicts the
flying exploits of commercial pilots in Alaska where beach landings are
relatively more common than they are in New York. Jason Maloney, 24, of
Cornwall, NY, hasn't been charged with anything yet but the FAA is
likely to have something to say about his decision to set the Warrior
down on the famous beach despite an air traffic controller's suggestion
that he not. Click
here to listen to the ATC tape. In addition to the FAA, NYPD, Port
Authority and likely several other organizations, Maloney will have some
explaining to do with the plane's insurer. More...
SUPER
HORNET DOWN IN CALIFORNIA The two occupants of a Navy F/A-18
Super Hornet died when the jet crashed about a half mile from NAS
Lemoore in central California Wednesday. The Navy told various media
outlets the aircraft was on a routine training mission prior to
deployment. The crash happened just after noon. The plane went down in a
field but it wasn't immediately stated what phase of flight it was in at
the time. There was also no word about whether the crew tried to eject.
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UNITED
497 EMERGENCY: EFFORT TO CLEAR RUNWAY FALLS SHORT While the
crew of United 497 was struggling with smoke in the cockpit and loss of
electrical power to the Airbus A320's instrumentation, ground crews had
their hands full, too. The aircraft had just departed New Orleans en
route to San Francisco when fire or smoke detection equipment in the
cockpit alarmed and smoke began filling the cockpit. The crew
immediately requested a vector back to the airport and shortly
thereafter declared an emergency. It also requested runway 10/28, New
Orleans' longest runway, at 10,080 feet. But the runway was undergoing
maintenance and cluttered with numerous vehicles and workers. Despite an
urgent request from the tower to clear the runway, it remained
obstructed and United 497 landed on the 7001-foot runway 19 instead.
Because its steering and braking may have been compromised by the
electrical failure, the Airbus departed the runway to one side and came
to a stop with the nosewheel mired in mud. All 109 persons aboard
evacuated without serious injury. The NTSB reported that one forward
slide failed to deploy, but neither the airline nor the safety agency
provided any information on the extent of fire damage in the cockpit.
More...
AVWEB
INSIDER BLOG: FLIGHT 497'S LUCKY BREAK AN AIRPORT OFF THE
WING If there's a constant truth about in-flight fires, it's
that you don't have a lot of time to deal with the emergency. United
Flight 497's skilled handling of its smoke-in-the-cockpit incident on
Monday is a textbook case of quick decision-making and skilled
airmanship. But, as Paul Bertorelli details on the AVweb Insider
blog, there was a role for luck to play as well: Had it occurred two
hours later, it might have been far more difficult to resolve favorably.
Read
more and join the conversation. More...
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SEAWIND
SAYS LATEST CERTIFICATION BID GOING WELL According to a press
release, Wednesday, Seawind LLC says it has 50 orders for its Seawind
amphibian on the books, the design is frozen following successful flight
tests and funding is needed to start assembling pre-production aircraft.
Seawind says the design went to Ottawa a full year ago to begin flight
tests and completed flutter tests there, last month. It plans to install
a "stall prevention system" it says will prevent both stalls and spins
and continue toward certification. The Seawind 300C is marketed as "the
world's most versatile land plane" and "the world's fastest seaplane,"
but has faced significant challenges, including the loss of a test pilot
in 2007. More...
ELEKTRA
ONE FIRST FLIGHT SUCCESSFUL
A German company has
successfully test flown a single-seat electric airplane it says will
have a range of 250 miles and an endurance of three hours. The Elektra
One by PC-Aero flew for about 30 minutes and used less than three
kilowatt hours of electricity, according to a company statement. The
first flight was conducted March 19 by test pilot Jon Karkow at Augsburg
Airport. A second flight is said to be imminent and Norbert Lorenzen
will be at the controls. While the Elektra One is intended to be perhaps
the first commercially viable electric plane in the single-place sport
aircraft niche, PC-Aero CEO Calin Gologan believes it will lead to the
development of progressively larger aircraft, including airliners.
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FAA:
AGING AIRCRAFT POLICY UNDER REVIEW The FAA Wednesday
announced it will review its approach to aging aircraft and metal
fatigue, after a five-foot gash tore open in the top of a 15-year-old
Southwest Airline 737-300, Friday.
The agency issued a rule last November that was meant to prevent
"widespread fatigue damage." That rule gave manufacturers five years to
set inspection plans and allowed airlines six years on top of that to
implement those plans. Now, the agency says fatigue inspections must
have more aggressive schedules. Monday, the agency mandated inspections for early model 737s. Tuesday
it issued an emergency Airworthiness Directive (PDF). The review could result in new guidelines. The
Southwest jet had flown 39,781 cycles, which is more than 20,000 cycles
short of predicted limits. And there are many older jets flying in North
America. More...
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FREDERICK
TOPS FEMALE FLIGHT DRIVE Frederick Airport in Maryland, home
airport of AOPA, earned another distinction during Women of Aviation
World Week in March. A total of 22 pilots gave free introductory flights
to 185 girls and women to claim the title of Most Female Pilot Friendly
Airport in the World. "This accomplishment set a new world record for
most girls and women introduced to flying in one day and one
location...," said organizer Mireille Goyer, a Vancouver, BC flight
school owner. Most of the flying took place outside the sunbelt but
regardless of location there were some gritty performances turned in by
volunteers trying to hook girls and women on aviation. For a complete
list of winners, click here. More...
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Garmin Magic Days at JA Air
Center
Garmin has drawn back the curtain on some new and exciting avionics
technology. You are invited to be amongst the first to see and touch
this revolutionary equipment during Garmin Magic Days at JA
Air Center: Monday, April 11 at 3pm and 6pm and Tuesday, April 12 at 6pm.
Please RSVP to magic@jaair.com for
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JA Air Center Aurora Municipal Airport
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CESSNA
SELLS 30 AIRPLANES AT SUN 'N FUN Cessna says it took 30
orders for propeller-driven aircraft at Sun 'n Fun and fingers are
crossed that the long-awaited recovery may actually be taking hold. In a
news release, the company said it sold 16 new Corvalis TTX
high-performance singles, which were introduced at the show. It also
sold 13 high-wing piston singles and one Caravan. "The opening days of
Sun 'n Fun were very positive, and while the storm on Thursday
interrupted that mood somewhat, the exhibitors and the crowds bounced
back to finish the show strong," said Mark Paolucci, Cessna's senior
vice president of Sales and Marketing. More...
FAA
BILL MAINTAINS PRIVACY PROGRAM The House version of the FAA
reauthorization bill passed last Friday contains an amendment that would
maintain the Blocked Aircraft Registration Request (BARR) program and
allow aircraft owners to prevent Internet tracking of their aircraft's
movements. The amendment, if it survives the conference stage of the
legislative process in which the Senate and House merge their versions
of the authorization bill, could trump a proposed rule by the FAA to
permit N-number blocking only if a "valid security risk" exists. As we
reported
last month, the FAA rule, whose comment period closed Monday, would
require those asking to block their aircraft registrations to prove "a
verifiable threat to person, property or company, including a threat of
death, kidnapping or serious bodily harm against an individual, a recent
history of violent terrorist activity in the geographic area in which
the transportation is provided, or a threat against a company." NBAA
mounted a furious lobbying effort, saying the BARR program is important
in competitive business environments. The lobbying apparently bore fruit
with House heavyweight John Mica, R-Fla. More...
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FBO
OF THE WEEK: LAKE TEXOMA JET CENTER (KGYI, DENNISON,
TX)
AVweb's "FBO of the Week" ribbon goes to Lake Texoma Jet
Center at North Texas Regional Aiport/Perrin Field (KGYI) in
Dennison, Texas. A little common courtesy (not just a car) from
LTJC impressed AVweb reader Daniel Dorgan on a recent
unscheduled stop: Flying a
friend for his first flight from McKinney, Texas to the Sherman/Dennison
[area]. My friend became airsick and needed a break from the airplane.
This FBO provided a courtesy car knowing we would not be refueling there
or having any repairs made to the Arrow. No financial incentive
whatsoever and yet they treated us with respect, as if we were a
kerosene-powered aircraft providing a significant amount of
revenue. 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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ICAS
FOUNDATION'S KYLE & AMANDA FRANKLIN FUND
 The aviation community is coming together to help Kyle
and Amanda Franklin get back on their feet and eventually back in the
air after their mishap at Air Fiesta at the Brownsville/South Padre
Island Airport. If you'd like to contribute, click on the banner at
right to visit the ICAS Foundation web site. More...
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