Popular Fractional Program Involved in First Fatal
Accident
ANN has learned that the popular AirShares Elite GA Fractional
program has experienced its first major accident as a 2006 SR22,
N665CD, went down while attempting an arrival in Charlotte-Douglas
Airport ahead of inclement weather. The 4 place Cirrus went down in
a heavily wooded area near Allison Ferry Rd., with only one
confirmed POB, who was declared dead at the scene.
NOTAM Number: FDC 6/7296
Issue Date: November 30, 2006 at 1904 UTC
Location: Athol, Idaho near COEUR D'ALENE VOR/DME (COE)
Beginning Date and Time: Effective Immediately
Ending Date and Time: Until further notice
Reason for NOTAM: For natural gas release
Type: Hazards
Replaced NOTAM(s): N/A
Pilots May Contact: Seattle (ZSE) Center, 253-351-3520
NOTAM Number: FDC 6/7288
Issue Date: November 30, 2006 at 1708 UTC
Location: Santa Ysabel, California near JULIAN VORTAC (JLI)
Beginning Date and Time: Effective Immediately
Ending Date and Time: Until further notice
Reason for NOTAM: TO PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR FIRE
FIGHTING
Type: Hazards
Replaced NOTAM(s): N/A
Pilots May Contact: LOS ANGELES (ZLA) Center, 661-265-8205
The team working on ESA's Rosetta mission have been particularly
busy in November. Activities are underway to set the spacecraft's
trajectory, and prepare the on-board instruments ready for the next
major mission milestone: the swing-by of planet Mars in February
2007.
They're gonna try again... and they'll have some help. Aero-News
has learned satellite communications provider Blue Sky Network will
support the Polar First helicopter team in their second attempt to
set a record for circumnavigating the globe by way of the North and
South Poles.
ANN Daily Touch N Go: 11.30.06 (ANN's
Short-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 11.30.06
(ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Special Feature -- Eclipse Aviation's Vern
Raburn, Part Two: 11.30.06 (ANN Special Feature, with ANN's
very candid interview with Vern Raburn from Eclipse Aviation.)
Poberezny To Attend Flabob Tour Stop On December 2
The new, exciting way to get involved in flying with less time
and expense is coming to Southern California early next month, when
EAA's Sport Pilot Tour arrives at Flabob Airport in Riverside on
Saturday, December 2, and Brown Field in San Diego on Saturday,
December 9.
NOTAM Number: FDC 6/7224
Issue Date: November 30, 2006 at 0:09 UTC
Location: Provo, Utah near PROVO VOR/DME (PVU)
Beginning Date and Time: November 30, 2006 at 17:00 UTC
Ending Date and Time: November 30, 2006 at 22:00 UTC
Reason for NOTAM: For blasting (avalanche control)
Type: Hazards
Replaced NOTAM(s): N/A
Pilots May Contact: Salt Lake (ZLC) Center, 801-320-2560
Aero-News learned Thursday the Boeing Company has delivered the
second EA-18G Growler airborne electronic attack (AEA) aircraft to
the US Navy test site at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River,
MD.
The world's largest commercial airliner, the 555-seat Airbus
A380, has successfully completed a series of technical route
proving missions, the last of the trials needed for type
certification. Representatives with Airbus tell ANN the superjumbo
received an enthusiastic welcome at each destination.
The death of a former Russian spy grounds three British Airways planes... Nuclear rivals India and Pakistan up the ante... ...and Comair pilots fire a legal volley to block imposed pay cuts.<
The death of a former Russian spy grounds three British Airways planes... Nuclear rivals India and Pakistan up the ante... ...and Comair pilots fire a legal volley to block imposed pay cuts.<
Boeing Business Jets Delivers its 100th 'Green' Airplane
Boeing Business Jets has just delivered its 100th "green" --
unfurnished -- airplane. Representatives of the government of India
accepted the milestone airplane at the Boeing Delivery Center in
Seattle.
First Night Launch Since Shuttle Returned To Flight
NASA senior managers have unanimously recommended launching the
Space Shuttle Discovery on December 7. Commander Mark Polansky and
his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off at 9:35 p.m. EST on the
STS-116 mission, one of the most challenging flights to continue
building the International Space Station.
Another fuel starvation accident... that's what the National
Transportation Safety Board's factual report on the crash of a
Bonanza earlier this year near Montrose, CO seems to indicate.
DoD Announces Air Force Airman as 'Duty Status Whereabouts
Unknown'
The Department of Defense has announced the identity of an
airman listed as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown (DUSTWUN). Maj.
Troy L. Gilbert was the pilot of an Air Force F-16C engaged in
support of coalition ground combat operations that crashed
approximately 20 miles northwest of Baghdad Nov. 27.
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serviced by Oxford Aviation Services Limited, doing business as CSE
Aviation, in the United Kingdom between September 1998 and October
2003.
Eclipse CEO Takes His Lumps, But Assures Ultimate Success
ANN recently printed a letter
Eclipse CEO Vern Raburn sent to Eclipse customers waiting for jets
they've ordered. The letter answered many questions about the
company's problems getting its now fully-certified VLJ into to
production, but we felt there was more to the story and asked him
to speak briefly with us.
Vanderbilt University is spearheading a study of rotorcraft
reliability. The five-year, $1.5-million project was commissioned
by the FAA, which says it's responding to the unusual increase
in the number of chopper accidents.
It's either one or the other for EADS: find more money, or find
a way to cut costs -- that's the only way the company will ever get
Airbus' A350 XWB program off the ground.
Just in time for the holiday travel season, flight attendants at
Northwest Airlines say they won't give up in their battle against
pay cuts imposed by the carrier.
Phil Boyer, president of AOPA and the International Council
of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations (IAOPA) recently sent
appeals to United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and
Brazil’s minister of justice, Márcio Thomaz Bastos,
asking for their assistance in securing the release of two U.S.
pilots who have been detained in Brazil for seven weeks.
Though its future as a stand-alone character remains uncertain,
Delta Air Lines announced Wednesday plans to recall approximately
200 additional pilots in 2007.
Aircraft mishap reports can be tremendously instructive. The
tragedy of accidents may be lessened, slightly, if we are able to
learn lessons from others' experience, and avoid similar mishaps in
the future.
The Aircraft Electronics Association is an organization that brings
together avionics repair stations, avionics, airframe and
instrument manufacturers, distributors and educational facilities.
"For achievements in design and certification; A+. For
meeting schedules and customer expectations; C-. For the production
delay problems; F. And for that one we'll study harder, work harder
and get an A on the next exam!"
Source: Eclipse Aviation CEO Vern Raburn, when
asked in a recent interview with ANN to grade Eclipse's performance
to date in its quest to deliver its fully-certified very-light-jet
to customers.