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AIRSpeed

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First Reported 11/18/2009 - Updated 11/18/2009 - 2 Documents
Qantas Airways Limited - Click to view 360-page
Qantas Airways Limited
A Qantas Airbus A330 incident in October has little in common with June Air France A330 crash, other than the aircraft involved, according to a new report.On Oct. 7, a Qantas Airbus A330-303 flying from Singapore to Perth, Australia, experienced two sudden ... [Seattle Post Intelligencer - 11/18/2009]
First Reported 11/18/2009 - Updated 11/18/2009 - 1 Documents
This November 2007 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others.Aircraft: Cessna 150. Location: Palmer, Alaska. Injuries: ... [General Aviation News - 11/18/2009]
First Reported 11/18/2009 - Updated 11/18/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
EXTON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSC) announced today the Company will release results for its fiscal fourth quarter 2009 (year ended September 30, 2009) on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 after the market closes. ... [Business Wire UK - 11/18/2009]
First Reported 11/03/2009 - Updated 11/04/2009 - 4 Documents
Jetstar Airways - Click to view 360-page
Jetstar Airways
Video will begin in 5What type of connection do you have?Note: A cookie will be set to keep your preferences.Use this form to:Your feedback was successfully sent. Pilots' spokesman explains on 3AW radio what might have happened in the cockpit during two, ... [The Age - 11/04/2009]
First Reported 10/24/2009 - Updated 10/25/2009 - 4 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Air France-KLM Group - Click to view image in its original context
Air France-KLM Group
The recovered tailfin of the Air France flight 447 is unloaded from Brazilian Navy frigate Constituicao at Recife's harbor June 14, 2009 (EVARISTO SA/AFP/).Air France has struck back at pilots blaming faulty airspeed probes for the June Airbus A330 crash ... [Seattle Post Intelligencer - 10/25/2009]
First Reported 10/23/2009 - Updated 10/23/2009 - 1 Documents
I guess I should move my IR training posts to this section of PoA. Had my first 2 IR lessons this week...My instructor (same CFII who did my PP training) wasted no time in getting me into just about everything I could do in an hour and a half. Really ... [Pilots of America - 10/23/2009]
First Reported 10/23/2009 - Updated 10/23/2009 - 1 Documents
FAA Tests Windtracer LidarBaker Wins Corporate Safety Award NTSB Reports on Corona Mid-Air A New Light-Weight Metal is Competition for Aero-Composites dSPACE Simulators for HondaJet Tests Embraer Phenom Gets EFB Hardware Approval for Long Florida Run ... [Rotor & Wing - 10/23/2009]
First Reported 10/26/2009 - Updated 10/26/2009 - 1 Documents
The French will publish an interim report in December on possible causes of June's Air France crash that killed all 228 people on board, Reuters reported Monday."At this stage, we do not have any factors which allow us to say what happened in the cockpit," ... [Seattle Post Intelligencer - 10/26/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
CONNECT: IF YOU thought Facebook was the preserve of wacky virtual gifts, ridiculous quizzes and friend requests from people you have spent 20 years avoiding, think again.Facebook helped to create almost 5,200 connections between Israelis and Palestinians ... [Irish Times - 10/30/2009]
First Reported 11/02/2009 - Updated 11/02/2009 - 1 Documents
Two recent incidents officially rated as serious involving Jetstar and Qantas flights are under investigation by the ATSB.The Jetstar incident, on October 28, may have involved an iced up pitot or external speed measuring device on an A330 which was flying ... [Crikey Media - 11/02/2009]
First Reported 11/02/2009 - Updated 11/02/2009 - 1 Documents
© Rex FeaturesAirline pilot performance in non-standard situations is being affected by the way in which line flying has changed over the past 20 years, says Airbus's chief training captain, Jacques Drappier. Now he has gone public with his views.The ... [Flight International - 11/02/2009]
First Reported 11/03/2009 - Updated 11/03/2009 - 1 Documents
Article from: The AustralianQANTAS has stood down two pilots after a Boeing 767 landing in Sydney came within 700ft of the ground before the flight crew realised they had not lowered the plane's undercarriage.The airline and the Australian Transport ... [The Australian - 11/03/2009]

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...Detailed tests of the ADIRUs have turned up nothing out of the ordinary. Cosmic/solar radiation interference is being considered. Bottom line: "the investigation is still following several lines of inquiry to explain why the ADIRU started providing erroneous data" said. Tags: , , , , Report item as required) Obscenity/vulgarity Hate speech Personal attack /Spam Copyright/Plagiarism Other Comment: (optional)...
...indicators, monitoring complete engine trend and other key data will enable pilots to validate their instrument readings,' Sharp emphasizes. "When problems are detected, ground based personnel at the airline operations monitoring center can be immediately summoned to help the pilots deal with an emergency situation. This can help avoid cockpit confusion that is the leading cause of commercial aviation deaths."
...The manufacturer added that "without prejudging the final outcome of the investigation, the data available leads Airbus to remind operators what are the applicable operational recommendations in case of unreliable airspeed indication."

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Report rejects links between Qantas incident, A... [Seattle Post Intelligencer - 11/18/2009]
Qantas A330 Plunge Still A Mystery; Tie To Air ... [Aviation Week - 11/18/2009]
Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. Announ... [Business Wire UK - 11/18/2009]
Dark approach goes bad [General Aviation News - 11/18/2009]
Qantas A330s, Air France crash not linked [The Australian - 11/18/2009]
Wi-SKY Inflight, Inc.: Wi-SKY Inflight Introduc... [Forbes.com - 11/16/2009]
Wi-SKY Inflight, Inc.: Wi-SKY Inflight Introduc... [Yahoo! Canada - 11/16/2009]
‘Fly by Wire’ the book, and an incredible video [Crikey Media - 11/13/2009]
Power Flow unveils system for Bonanza [General Aviation News - 11/12/2009]
How to Sell Like a Top Gun [BNET - 11/11/2009]
A Day on the USS Harry S. Truman [CNBC - 11/11/2009]
Avidyne debuts Flight Envelope Protection [General Aviation News - 11/11/2009]
Report: Air France safety chief set to retire [Seattle Post Intelligencer - 11/10/2009]
Air Guard Unit Wins F-16 Competition [Military.com - 11/08/2009]
AF447 investigators analyzing substantial data ... [Routes Online - 11/07/2009]
AF pilot union says A330/A340 pitot tubes to be... [Routes Online - 11/07/2009]
Airbus reassures public that A330s are safe [e-Travel Blackboard - 11/05/2009]
OTC drugs compromise pilot [General Aviation News - 11/05/2009]
Jetstar link to Air France crash [Brisbane Courier-Mail - 11/04/2009]
NTSB Urges Upset Training for Charter/Frax Pilots [Aviation International News - 11/04/2009]
Airbus man says planes are safe [The Australian - 11/04/2009]
Qantas scare: pilots' landing gear slip [The Age - 11/04/2009]
Qantas scare: landing pilots forgot wheels [The Age - 11/04/2009]
Qantas pilots stood down [Canberra Times - 11/04/2009]
Pilot error blamed in aeromed Citation crash [Aviation International News - 11/03/2009]
As winter nears, turn off autopilot in icing [Aviation International News - 11/03/2009]
Icing- and Autopilot-related Incidents [Aviation International News - 11/03/2009]
Class prepares pilots for cold-wx ops [Aviation International News - 11/03/2009]
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Air France tells pilots to shape up, stop blami... [Aerospace News - 10/24/2009]
Air France has struck back at pilots blaming faulty airspeed probes for the June Airbus A330 crash that killed all 228 people on board. ...
Terminal Man Crash-Lands a Jet Airliner [Wired: Autopia - 09/25/2009]
Working for Wired seems to have made me a member of the media, for whatever that’s worth. One of the things I’ve learned since I’ve started is that reporters and ...
FAA orders airlines to replace probes in Airbus... [Aerospace News - 09/02/2009]
U.S. airlines must replace certain airspeed probes in Airbus A330 and A340 jets, under a directive the Federal Aviation Administration filed Wednesday, for publication ...
Breaking: Airspeed systems failed on US planes [Aerospace News - 08/07/2009]
On at least a dozen recent flights by U.S. jetliners, malfunctioning equipment made it impossible for pilots to know how fast they were flying, federal investigators ...
Forget The Harley. Fly An Icon Instead. [Wired: Autopia - 07/27/2009]
OSHKOSH, Wisc. — Kirk Hawkins isn’t building the Icon A5 for pilots. He’s building it for people might otherwise buy a boat or a Harley, hoping a relatively inexpensive ...
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