søndag 31. juli 2022

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Parallelle landinger på SFO ser spennende ut..... Twitter

 

Sjekk video her: https://tinyurl.com/5xt4cjpa

Verdens beste flyselskap kåret - CNN

 


Air New Zealand is number two on AirlineRatings.com's list.

Mark Baker/AP
As well as profitability, AirlineRatings.com says its team of editors also assessed each airline's fleet age, environmental and safety credentials, passenger reviews and product offerings.
Hot on the heels of Qatar Airways is Air New Zealand, an airline that's topped AirlineRatings' list six times in recent years, and last year also came in at number two. For 2022, Air New Zealand was also recognized by AirlineRatings.com as the carrier with the best premium economy and economy options, and the best option for long haul travel in the Pacific region.
Number three on AirlineRatings.com's list is Etihad Airways. The UAE-based airline was also awarded the accolade for Environmental Airline of the Year, due to what Thomas said was a "benchmark" commitment to cutting emissions.
The number four airline is Korean Air, which also won the Cargo Airline of the Year and Excellence in Long Haul - Asia awards, while Singapore Airlines, winner of Best First Class and Best Lounges, rounds out the top five.
AirlineRatings.com also highlights the top budget airlines for 2022, although these low-cost carriers aren't ranked. Instead, they are listed alphabetically: Allegiant Air, AirAsia, easyjet, Jetstar, Flair, Fly Dubai, Ryanair, Scoot, Southwest and VietJet Air.
Thomas told CNN Travel the results reflect the continued impact of Covid-19 on aviation, but the recent spike in delays and cancellations did not affect the rankings.
"The current crisis in travel didn't play a role as it's a unique event," said Thomas, who suggested current events are also "largely not of the airlines' making."
Experts have suggested current problems are related to staff shortage, airport issues, labor relations and weather.
Overall, Thomas sees the rankings as a positive take on the travel industry today.
"The results highlight the very high standard of offering for travelers," he said.

AirlineRatings.com's top 20 airlines for 2022

1. Qatar Airways
2. Air New Zealand
3. Etihad Airways
4. Korean Air
5. Singapore Airlines
6. Qantas
7. Virgin Australia
8. EVA Air
9. Turkish Airlines
10. All Nippon Airways
11. Cathay Pacific Airways
12. Virgin Atlantic
13. Japan Air Lines
14. JetBlue
15. Finnair
16. Emirates
17. Hawaiian
18. Air France/KLM
19. Alaska Airlines
20. British Airways

Luftsport - Mystisk ulykke i USA - AirLive


Flyet, en Casa 212 som var rigget for fallskjermhoping, erkærte emergency etter å h mistet et hovedhjul. I prosessen med å klargjøre flyet for nødlanding, "falt" styrmannen ut av flyet. Han hadde ikke fallskjerm. Sjekk saken her:


The co-pilot of a aircraft died after jumping or falling out of the plane while it was preparing to make an emergency landing.

The pilot reported that the twin-engine CASA CN-212 Aviocar lost its landing gear and requested permission to land at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

“Emergency, we’ve lost our right wheel,” the pilot told air traffic controllers in audio obtained by WRAL. “We’d like to speak to Raleigh and make an emergency landing at Raleigh.”

Sjekk voice recording her: https://tinyurl.com/mtunapjh

Video showed the plane coming in for a hard landing and skidding off the runway. The pilot was taken to the hospital for minor injuries and has since been released.

Sjekk video her:  https://tinyurl.com/4tbe2mzb

The body of the co-pilot, 23-year-old Charles Hew Crooks, was found several hours later in a backyard about 25 miles from the airport.

Officials have not determined if he fell out of the plane or if he jumped. He was not wearing a parachute.

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation into the incident.



Status:

 Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources

Date:

Friday 29 July 2022

Time:

14:49

CASA C-212 Aviocar

Type:


Operato 200r:

Spore Ltd / Rampart Aviation

Registration:

N497CA

MSN:

291

First flight:

1983

Engines:

Garrett TPE331-10R

Crew:

Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 2

Passengers:

Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0

Total:

Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 2

Aircraft damage:

Unknown

Location:

Raleigh/Durham Airport, NC (RDU) (https://cdn.aviation-safety.net/database/country/flags_15/N.gif   United States of America)

Phase:

Landing (LDG)

Nature:

Training

Departure airport:

Raeford West Airport, NC, United States of America

Destination airport:

Raeford West Airport, NC, United States of America

Narrative:
The CASA CN 212-200 Aviocar, N497CA, veered off the runway during landing on runway 23L at Raleigh/Durham Airport, NC (RDU), USA.
The aircraft operated on a flight out of Raeford West Airport, NC. The aircraft developed problems with the fixed right-hand landing gear (seemingly a loss of the wheel) and headed towards RDU.
As it was flying over the Fuquay-Varina neighborhood at 4000 feet at 14:31, the co-pilot jumped of or fell from the aircraft, causing fatal injuries.
Flight tracking websites show that the aircraft continued to RDU, making a low pass over runway 23L at 14:43 hours local time before circling for an approach and landing. During landing, the aircraft swung off the side of the runway to the right, coming to rest in the grass.

lørdag 30. juli 2022

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Krangel mellom kaptein og styrmann - Alaska Airlines - Aviation24.be

 

Sjekk kapteinen som forlater scenen her: https://tinyurl.com/5fvvbrb8

Alaska Airlines pilot and co-pilot argue in front of passengers before returning plane to gate

 

Alaska Airlines Airbus A320-214 N623VA © Tomas Del Coro on Wikimedia Commons

A pilot and co-pilot on an Alaska Airlines flight engaged in a verbal dispute in front of their passengers. The incident occurred on 18 July on flight AS1080 from Washington Dulles International Airport bound for San Francisco International Airport, operated by Airbus A320 registered N845VA.

The disagreement ended with the pilot turning the plane around on the tarmac instead of taking off. Flight attendants had no idea what led to the dispute.

According to a passenger on the flight, the pilot made an announcement informing the passengers that the plane would be turning around and returning to the gate due to the issues between him and his co-pilot. He added that he would be getting off of the flight in the interest of the safety of everyone on board.

He is said to have walked off the plane “fuming.” A person posted on Twitter a video of the pilot walking away.

Alaska Airlines provided a new crew to continue the flight to San Francisco and has offered the passengers compensation of $175 for the inconvenience. In a statement, the airline said, “While this situation was unfortunate, in the interest of safety, the pilots did the right thing. Both the captain and the first officer were evaluated by management and it was determined they remained fit to fly… We apologised to our guests for the inconvenience this caused.

The flight had already been delayed 90 minutes due to inclement weather, however, the unexpected last-minute change caused the total delay time to reach two and a half hours.

Seteproblemene mer utbredt enn først antatt - Stars & Stripes

 

Air Force grounds almost 300 training planes as ejection seat safety concerns spread

By 

JENNIFER H. SVAN


STARS AND STRIPES • July 29, 2022



A T-6 Texan II and a T-38C Talon with the 12th Flying Training Wing fly in formation during The Great Texas Airshow in April 2022, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. The Air Force has grounded 279 trainer airplanes due to concerns about potentially faulty ejection seat parts. (Tyler McQuiston/U.S. Air Force)


The Air Force has temporarily sidelined nearly half of its combat training aircraft and a smaller portion of its primary training aircraft while it reviews the safety of a potentially defective ejection seat part.

It’s the same component the Navy and Marine Corps are concerned enough about that they’re replacing it in some airplanes, such as Super Hornets and Growlers, the Navy announced earlier in the week.

The Air Education and Training Command’s 19th Air Force confirmed the grounding of the trainers, Air Force Magazine reported Thursday.

The order affects 203 T-38 Talon jets and 76 T-6 Texan IIs, 19th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Craig Wills told the magazine.

Tysklands kjøp av F-35A er klarert - Stars & Stripes

 


German purchase of nearly three dozen F-35s from US cleared by State Department

By 

JOHN VANDIVER


STARS AND STRIPES  


 

A Norwegian air force F-35, left, flies in formation with 

two U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptors over Norway in 2018. 

The U.S. State Department cleared the way for the sale 

of F-35s to Germany, in what would be a major upgrade

 to that country's air force. (Michael Abams/Stars and 

Stripes)

An $8.4 billion deal to sell a fleet of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Germany along with a supporting arsenal of missiles and munitions has been greenlighted by the U.S. State Department.

The deal for 35 planes still requires final approval from Congress, a formality that will clear the way for Berlin to make one of its most significant military upgrades in years.

“The proposed sale will improve Germany’s capability to meet current and future threats by providing a suitable replacement for Germany’s retiring Tornado aircraft fleet in support of NATO’s nuclear sharing mission, the centerpiece for deterrence in Europe,” the department said in a statement Thursday.

Earlier this year, the German government announced its desire to acquire the stealthy jets, which it plans to station at Buechel Air Base. The installation in southwestern Germany’s Eifel region is about 40 miles from the U.S.-operated Spangdahlem Air Base.

The base is a central part of NATO’s nuclear sharing mission, which involves American B-61 nuclear weapons at certain locations in Europe. Reports over many years saying that U.S. nuclear bombs are stored at Buechel were inadvertently confirmed in a 2019 NATO document.

In the event of an alliance decision to use the weapons, they would be carried by nuclear-capable aircraft, such as the F-35.

Germany’s decision to acquire the F-35 is part of a roughly $100 billion planned upgrade to its military that Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced in the aftermath of Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine in late February.

The F-35s, made by Lockheed Martin, are expected to be delivered to the German air force by 2026.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security of the United States by improving the security of a NATO ally that is an important force for political and economic stability in Europe,” the State Department said.

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JOHN VANDIVER

John covers U.S. military activities across Europe and Africa. Based in Stuttgart, Germany, he previously worked for newspapers in New Jersey, North Carolina and Maryland. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware.

Sjøflyulykke - Kvinnheradsfjorden - ABC Nyheter

 

Her går det galt: Sjøfly landet opp ned – fire personer reddet ut

Johannes Steen, Henrik Røyne - I går 17:41



FIRE TIL SYKEHUS: Sjøflyet ble liggende opp ned i sjøen. De fire om bord ble sendt til sykehus for sjekk.

FOTO: GUNN-BENTE STØLEN / GRENDA

Her går det galt: Sjøfly landet opp ned – fire personer reddet ut

Et sjøfly krasjlandet fredag i Kvinnheradsfjorden – bare sekunder etter takeoff.

Publisert: 29.07.22 kl. 17:41 Oppdatert: 29.07.22 kl. 22:26

Et sjøfly med fire personer havarerte og landet opp ned i Kvinnheradsfjorden ved Ølve fredag ettermiddag.

I en video tatt av tyske Robert Kania ser man først flyet ta av. Bare sekunder etter at det letter fra vannoverflaten, begynner det å vakle. Først går den ene vingen ned i vannet, så ruller det over på andre siden.

– Det var helt ekstremt å se, sier et øyenvitne til Grenda.

– Da flyet skulle ta av, så det ut som at det ikke kom skikkelig opp i fart. Så virket det som at den ene vingen slo ned i sjøen. Da han (piloten) prøvde å ta seg inn igjen, ble det bare verre. Så havarerte flyet, sier vitnet ifølge lokalavisen.

Tyskeren Kania forteller til VG at han hev seg i båten og kjørte ut til flyet etter krasjlandingen. Han kom frem like etter en annen båt.

Passasjerene ble med i den andre båten. Kania mener de ikke fremsto som hardt skadet.

– Men de var våte og virket skremte, sier han ifølge sønnen Patryk Kania, som oversetter fra tysk.

Flyter i fjorden

Alle personene om bord i flyet ble reddet ut, og var bevisste etter hendelsen. Skadeomfanget er imidlertid ukjent fredag ettermiddag.

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fredag 29. juli 2022

Men F-5`en var ikke død...... AW&ST

 



Former Swiss F-5E/Fs Enter Modification Phase For U.S. Navy


A former Swiss F-5 awaits modifications to the U.S. Navy adversary air standard.
Credit: U.S. NavyA fleet of 22 former Swiss Air Force Northrop F-5E/F fighters acquired by the U.S. Navy will enter a modification phase to serve as adversary aircraft to train naval and Marine Corps pilots, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) said on July 14. 

Spektakulær video fra Oshkosh - Twilight Fest - AVweb



Modellflygere spesielt - sjekk dette.

 Sjekk video her: https://youtu.be/nygxWYB2x4k

US Navy værutsatt - AVweb

 


Nine Navy Helicopters Damaged In Storm

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It might be the most powerful in the world but the U.S. Navy seems to have trouble battling the weather. A month after losing a $30-$60 million F/A-18 overboard from a carrier, at least nine helicopters were seriously damaged at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia on July 26 when a powerful thunderstorm blew through. “We can confirm that nine helicopters located at Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field sustained damage while on deck at the airfield following a severe storm that occurred in the area July 26,” Naval Air Force Atlantic said in a statement to Navy Times Wednesday. “Known damages to the aircraft span from broken tail and rotor blades to structural dents and punctures in the airframes.”

The aircraft include MH-60 Seahawks and MH-53E Sea Dragons, according to the Navy. There were no injuries and no impact on operations. The storm hit about 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday and winds reached 60 mph. Images show the big choppers strewn around the ramp, some toppled over. Last month an F/A-18 was blown off the deck of the carrier Harry S. Truman operating in the Mediterranean. The Navy cited unexpected rough weather for that incident.