søndag 30. juni 2024

Den flygende legen - Tidsskriftet

 

Denne saken har dukket opp igjen 10 år etter Kåre Thorgersens død.  Den er sakset fra bladet til Den Norske Legeforening, Tidsskriftet. Kåre var en vågal, dedikert og filantropisk innstilt lege som gikk opp nye veier. Hvilke veier kan du lese om i denne interessante artikkelen basert på et intervju. (Red.)

Den flygende legen


I mange år var Kåre Thorgersen både distriktslege og pilot på Senja. Deretter ble flyktningleire i Asia hans arbeidssted. Thorgersen levde et omflakkende legeliv.

På reden i Gilbostad havn. Foto: Privat
På reden i Gilbostad havn. Foto: Privat

Kåre Thorgersen vokste opp i Hana bydel i Sandnes. 17 år gammel ble han utsatt for en alvorlig stupeulykke som snudde opp-ned på livet hans. Fotoklubben der han var medlem, var på tur til Ogna på Jæren. På en varm junidag fristet det med et bad, men Kåre Thorgersens stup endte dramatisk. Vannet og sjøen så trygg ut der han stupte, men det var bare en halvmeter dypt. Kameratene klarte å redde ham med førstehjelp. Deretter ble han fraktet til Rogaland sjukehus.

– Var du klar over hvor alvorlig skaden var?

– Jeg hadde pådratt meg kompresjonsbrudd i to nakkevirvler, C5 og C6. Jeg fikk konservativ behandling, først med slynge og fire kilo strekk, deretter med stor kroppsgips fra hoften og opp. Etter hvert kom jeg også i gang med opptrening.

Foto: Rasmus Svihus
Foto: Rasmus Svihus

Ungdommelig pågangsmot og stor viljestyrke ga resultater. Etter en måned klarte han å løfte beina fra underlaget og fikk hjelp opp i stående stilling. Et par måneder etter ulykken kunne han gå, og like etter skolestart var han klar til å følge undervisningen på Stavanger katedralskole.

Skoleveien var lang – han syklet, tok toget og gikk det siste stykket. Et års tid etter ulykken gikk han bra, selv om han ikke kunne hoppe eller løpe igjen.

– Hadde du noen planer etter artium?

– Etter artium i 1956 dro jeg til Freiburg i Tyskland for å begynne på medisinstudiet, og jeg tok embetseksamen i 1963. Under turnustjenesten i 1964 – 65 arbeidet jeg i Farsund, på Stord og i distriktspraksis i Vardø. Etter dette var jeg sju måneder ved en kirurgisk avdeling i Sverige, før jeg fikk jobb som distriktslege på Senja.

Litt nytt fra Airways` NOTAM

 

SAS får skryt av spesielt invitert reporter på åpningsturen fra Atlanta til CPH. (Red.)




Trip Report: Flying SAS from Atlanta to Copenhagen

When two international airlines and the world’s busiest airport work together, big things can happen.

FedEx Express Retires 22 Boeing 757 Freighters

FedEx retires 22 Boeing 757F and nine MD-11F amid flat revenue and deferred services.

Iberia to Retire the A319 After A321XLR Arrival

With the arrival of the Airbus A321XLR, Iberia will retire its A319 and A321ceo fleets.

KC-46 og F-16 involvert i hendelse utenfor Nederland - A&SF Daily


Som du muligens husker var det i skarp konkurranse med A330 Voyager at Boeing ble valgt. Det har de siden hatt grunn til å angre på. Det har vært trouble av forskjellig slag med KC-46. Noe av det er beskrevet under. (Red.)

 

‘A Chunk Taken Out of His Spine’: F-16, KC-46 in Refueling Incident over Europe

June 28, 2024 | By Chris Gordon

A U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter and a KC-46 Pegasus tanker were involved in an aerial refueling incident off the coast of the Netherlands on June 27, service officials told Air & Space Forces Magazine.

The incident was first noticed by a user on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, who posted audio from the aircraft radio and air traffic control. Air & Space Forces Magazine has confirmed the recording is authentic.

A KC-46, callsign “Kanza 91” was refueling an F-16 with a “Warhawk” callsign when problems erupted. Someone on the radio frequency says an F-16, “Warhawk 3,” has aerial refueling “door damage” and “a chunk taken out of his spine due to a too close breakaway incident” between the fighter and the tanker. The person later indicates the damage to the spine of the aircraft is aft of the aerial refueling door. An Airman aboard Kanza 91 then says their aircraft was “damaged and unable to refuel” and asked another aircraft to see if there were cables flying from the back of the aircraft. The response was not recorded.

The aircraft involved were an F-16 was assigned to the 52nd Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, and a KC-46A from the 931st Air Refueling Wing, an Air Force Reserve unit based at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., that is forward deployed to Europe, a spokesperson for the 52nd Fighter Wing told Air & Space Forces Magazine.

“The incident is currently under investigation. Pilots and aircrew returned safely,” the spokesperson said.

The Air Force did not address questions regarding possible damage to either the KC-46 or the F-16.

The 480th Fighter Squadron, nicknamed the Warhawks, is the only fighter unit stationed at Spangdahlem. Open-source flight tracking data reviewed by Air & Space Forces Magazine shows that the KC-46 also took off and landed at Spangdahlem, which often acts as spillover base for airlift and tanker aircraft.

Flight tracking data shows the KC-46 circled near Spangdahlem at roughly 8,000 feet for just short of an hour before landing around four hours after it took off. The aircraft were flying over the Netherlands to participate in an exercise with the Dutch Air Force.

“The aircraft incident did not affect Exercise Turbo Weasel, an incredible training opportunity between the United States and Dutch Air Forces, which occurred during the week of 24-28 June,” the 52nd Fighter Wing spokesperson said.

The KC-46, made by Boeing, has been plagued by problems with its refueling system. The Air Force and Boeing are currently working to resolve multiple Category I deficiencies, including a “stiff” boom and the Remote Vision System (RVS), a setup of cameras and monitors the boom operator uses to connect the tanker to the refueling aircraft. The system washes out or blacks out in certain conditions, such as in direct sunlight. The RVS system can also cause issues with boom operator’s depth perception, which creates the risk of the boom operator accidentally hitting the aircraft the KC-46 is refueling.

However, the cause of the incident on June 27 is unclear.

 

Utvikling av ny teknologi koster - Universal Hydrogen konkurs - The Seattle Times

 


Universal Hydrogen, pioneer of hydrogen-powered flight, goes bust



Universal Hydrogen, the pioneering hydrogen-powered aviation company, has burned through the $100 million it raised from investors and gone bust.

Canada feirer Canada Day i morgen

 


Royal Canadian Air Force to Conduct a “Parade in the Sky”

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The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) will mark its centenary this Canada Day, with the largest flypast conducted in 20 years over the National Capital Region.

The flypast, being called a “parade in the sky,” will take place on Canada Day at 1 p.m. and will include a variety of RCAF aircraft.

“It will involve aircraft representing current RCAF fleets and capabilities as well as historic and future RCAF fleets. Aircraft will range in size from small training aircraft like the CT-156 Harvard II, to large transport aircraft like the CC-177 Globemaster and CC-330 Husky. Smaller jet aircraft like the CT-114Tutor that is flown by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, as well as CF-18s,” stated a Department of National Defence Public Service Announcement.

The flypast should take around twenty minutes.


Hvorfor CF-18 er utelatt her er mer enn pussig.....

lørdag 29. juni 2024

Southwest tok av fra stengt flyplass - Curt Lewis

 

Incident: Southwest B737 at Portland on Jun 25th 2024, took off from closed occupied runway

 

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700, registration N7861J performing flight WN-4805 from Portland,ME to Baltimore,MD (USA), departed Portland's runway 29 at 05:43L (09:43Z) when both runway and tower were still closed (to be opened by 05:45L/09:45Z). The aircraft continued to Baltimore for a landing without further incident.

Airport Operations can be heard on tower frequency opening the runway about two minutes after Southwest's departure and asking tower whether they could get hold of the Southwest Airplane that had just taken off over them while they were doing a runway inspection. Tower responded they never talked to them, they weren't yet open.

According to NOTAMs only Portland's runway 18/36 would have been available at that time (Tuesday, Jun 25th 2024, 09:43Z).

SAS synes å være alvorlig syk - Aftenposten

 

Tilsyn fant ni avvik. SAS tyner de ansatte, mener pilot-topp

0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 90%

Elendig arbeidsmiljø og lange dager for de ansatte. Luftfartstilsynet ber SAS ta «betydelige grep» i fersk rapport.

Joakim Midtbø Viland

Journalist

 

·         Eric B. Utheim

Publisert: 28.06.2024 16:20 | Oppdatert: 28.06.2024 16:56

– Vi mener SAS er på ytre grense av regelverket på alle punkter. Summen av det blir uforsvarlig, sier Roger Klokset i Norske SAS-flygeres forening (NSF).

SAS krangler med sine egne ansatte. I et ferskt brev beskylder de sine norske piloter for å ha sabotert ruter, og med vilje fremprovosert kanselleringer.

Dette avviser fagforeningene NSF og SNF på det sterkeste. De mener kanselleringene skyldes at SAS har satt i gang flere flyvninger enn de har folk til.

I en fersk rapport fra Luftfartstilsynet fra mars i år, avdekkes en rekke avvik fra gjeldende lover og regler.

Lange arbeidstider og varsler fra ansatte som ikke etterfølges av ledelsen, er blant poengene som blir trukket frem i tilsynet.

Tilsynet ber om grep

Totalt ni avvik er funnet, alle kategorisert som nivå 2. Det er hakket før driftsstans vurderes.

Blant annet har Luftfartstilsynet funnet at SAS:

  • Fortsatt har et arbeidsmiljø med mange utfordringer
  • At en betydelig andel arbeidstagere har en arbeidsdag som overstiger gjennomsnittlig arbeidstid på 9 timer pr. dag, og/eller gjennomsnittlig arbeidsuke på mer enn 40 timer. Funnene om arbeidstid beskrives som i «de ytre rammene for regelverket».
  • At HMS-funn er like, «om ikke verre», som ved forrige tilsyn.
  • Ikke har fulgt opp gjentatte varsler og bekymringer fra ansatte om arbeidsmiljø.
  • Har forskjellsbehandlet fagorganiserte og uorganiserte.

I sin oppsummering konkluderer tilsynet med at «virksomheten har en del å gå på når det kommer til systematisk HMS-arbeid», og at det er behov for å ta «betydelige grep» for å komme i samsvar med gjeldende regler.

I en e-post til Aftenposten svarer pressetalsmann i SAS, Joachim Sponheim, at flyselskapet jobber for å lukke eventuelle avvik.

– Vernetjenesten involveres i arbeidet, og vi har en god dialog med tilsynet om forholdene.

SAS -Et bunnløst hull - Aviation24.be

 

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EU approves €1.3 billion restructuring aid for SAS

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The European Commission has greenlighted a €1.3 billion restructuring aid package for Scandinavian Airlines System AB (SAS), proposed by Denmark and Sweden. This measure aims to restore SAS’s long-term viability and limit market competition distortions.

Background and Need for Aid

  • Previous Support: In October 2020, the Commission approved €833 million in aid under the COVID-19 Temporary Framework. Despite this, SAS filed for collective insolvency in late 2022.
  • Restructuring Plan: The new plan includes fleet streamlining, network optimization, cost reduction, and revenue enhancement, backed by new state aid from Denmark and Sweden.

Commission’s Assessment

The Commission evaluated the aid under its R&R Guidelines and determined the following:

  1. Contribution to Connectivity: The aid will secure crucial air connectivity within Scandinavia and internationally, preventing potential market failures and hardship.
  2. Addressing Financial Issues: The restructuring tackles SAS’s financial woes through debt reduction, fleet and network optimization, and cost-cutting measures.
  3. Proportional Aid: SAS will contribute €4.1 billion, primarily from fresh equity and new convertible debt from private investors, along with debt write-downs and aircraft financing leases. Additionally, over 200,000 existing shareholders and subordinated creditors will share the burden through complete write-offs of their shares or debt instruments.
  4. Competition Safeguards: To mitigate market distortion, SAS will reduce its fleet, divest assets, and release a significant number of airport slots, particularly at major EU hubs.

Conclusion

The Commission concluded that the aid from Denmark and Sweden complies with EU State aid rules, ensuring SAS’s return to viability without ongoing state support while limiting competition distortions.

Official Statement

Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for competition policy, stated: “The restructuring aid to SAS approved today will ensure air connectivity to and from Scandinavia to benefit European citizens. SAS’s restructuring plan will secure its long-term viability, and to limit public support distortions, SAS will reduce its presence in air transport activities through fleet reduction, limited ground handling, maintenance business, and slot releases.

The decision will be available under case numbers SA.110687 and SA.110688 on the Commission’s competition website following resolution of confidentiality issues.

Fra min observatør i Indre Troms har jeg fått dette bildet........

 ..... som er tatt med en IPhone gjennom en kikkertlinse nær Bardu. Det er ikke første gang dette fenomenet er observert av vedkommende og han antar at det er en ballong fra Es-range ved Kiruna som er på vei vestover. Den er mye større enn en vanlig værballong.  Blås opp bildet og du ser at det henger en "payload" under den hvite prikken.

Godt observert! Vet du hva det er, og formålet?



flightradar24

 

Her er naturligvis noe galt fatt. Tipper det er et helikopter og ikke en A321

Hva driver denne norskregistrerte maskinen med? Vel, den flyr for Bloms Oppmåling.

Artemis på jobb igjen

En P-8A fra Sigonella har ankommet operasjonsområdet

fredag 28. juni 2024

Helikopter - Sikorsky tester ny motor for Blackhawk - Lockheed Martin

Som du sikkert har fått med deg så er S-60 Blackhawk en kandidat i konkurransen om det nye helikopteret til Hæren og Spesialstyrkene. Sea Hawk varianten er alt valgt av Norge som vårt fregatt- og kystvakthelikopter. (Red.)



Two U.S. Army T901 Improved Turbine Engines (ITE) Arrive At Sikorsky For Black Hawk® Integration Efforts

Fundamental to Black Hawk modernization, the new GE Aerospace engine will boost aircraft performance and range

 

Representatives from the U.S. Army, GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin gathered to mark the next step in ITE integration on June 27 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., June 27, 2024 – Two of the U.S. Army’s T901 Improved Turbine Engines (ITE) arrived at Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company (NYSE: LMT), signaling a new phase of Black Hawk® helicopter modernization efforts. The T901 engine, which is manufactured by GE Aerospace, will increase the UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter’s performance, including lift capability and range, providing Army commanders more options for planning and executing missions.

The T901 engine will increase the Black Hawk’s power by 50%, while also improving fuel efficiency and is a critical component of the roadmap to a modernized Black Hawk – a key part of Lockheed Martin’s 21st Century Security® vision.

 “Increased performance and range offered by the T901 are high-value capabilities the Army is able to implement on the Black Hawk in a cost-effective way that will not require expensive re-engineering,” said Hamid Salim, vice president of Army and Air Force Systems at Sikorsky. “The ITEP and other enhancement efforts ensure the Black Hawk remains in operation well into the 2070s, securing its position as the Army’s foundational tactical air assault and utility aircraft of choice.”

What’s Next

Sikorsky is positioned to conduct a multi-aircraft test program to support the Army’s ITEP acquisition milestone schedule.

  • The two T901 engines will be installed in one Black Hawk test aircraft for ground runs and flight testing.
  • Aircraft hardware is already on hand to accept two additional T901 engines for installation into a second Black Hawk test aircraft, which will accelerate the test program.

The Army’s Utility Helicopters Project Office (UHPO), Aviation Turbine Engines Project Office (ATE PO), and Sikorsky have completed several key program milestones to prepare for this integration, including:

  • Successful completion of the H-60M Preliminary Design Review and Critical Design Review.
  • Software Formal Qualification Testing (FQT) for the Integrated Vehicle Health Management System (IVHMS) and is on track to complete the Flight Management System FQT this summer.
  • Receipt and completion of all aircraft test instrumentation required to support the test program.
  • Receipt of all aircraft "A-kit" hardware required to install two T901s into the H-60M in preparation to execute ground test and flight test.

“We view this as an extension of the work we’ve completed on ITE with our Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (FARA) prototype and are even better positioned for a timely and simplified integration of the engine into the H-60M, due to data and insights we’ve retrieved from successful ITE tests completed to date,” said Salim.

Sikorsky received, installed, and successfully conducted engine light-off of the T901 engine in the FARA prototype aircraft. The ongoing FARA test program is specifically designed to collect data relevant to the Black Hawk engine integration to support risk reduction for the Black Hawk flight test program.

A Modernized Black Hawk

Sikorsky H-60M modernization efforts continue to be primarily focused on ITE, as well as Modular Open Systems Approach/digital backbone and Launched Effects. Digital innovations, such as a new sustainment digital twin, improve safety and mission readiness while reducing costly downtime and unscheduled maintenance.

For additional information, visit our website: www.lockheedmartin.com/blackhawk.

About Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin is a global defense technology company driving innovation and advancing scientific discovery. Our all-domain mission solutions and 21st Century Security® vision accelerate the delivery of transformative technologies to ensure those we serve always stay ahead of ready.
More information at LockheedMartin.com.

Norwegian med nye ruter fra Evenes - Aviation24.be

 


Norwegian launches two international routes from Evenes, Norway, and one domestic route in Sweden

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Norwegian has announced new direct flights from Evenes to London Gatwick and Milan Bergamo, and from Stockholm Arlanda to Skellefteå, starting in late 2024.

These routes will enhance travel options and support regional growth, with Evenes gaining access to popular European destinations and Skellefteå benefiting from improved business connectivity.

Norwegian’s expansion reflects its commitment to providing extensive travel options, now offering 340 routes to over 120 destinations. Tickets are available on Norwegian’s website and through travel agencies.

Forsvaret kjøper NASAMS for inntil 4,8 milliarder - NRK


På tide å tenke kystforsvar også. Mobile enheter med NSM krever liten bemanning og er særdeles effektive . (Red.)

Milliardkontrakt: Kjøper nytt luftvern  

 

Arkivbilde - Andøya Space.

Forsvarsmateriell har i dag inngått kontrakt med Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace om kjøp av luftvern av typen NASAMS for inntil 4,8 milliarder kroner. Forsvarsminister Bjørn Arild Gram (Sp) sier denne avtalen sikrer rask leveranse til Forsvaret, og bidrar til å øke produksjonskapasiteten i forsvarsindustrien. Anskaffelsen skal styrke Norges forsvar mot luftangrep og erstatte materiell som er donert til Ukraina. Avtalen inneholder også en mulighet for kjøp av mer luftvern til fast pris.

Skandaløst dårlig operativ status for F-35A i USAF - A&SF Daily

 

Jeg har dessverre ingen grunn til å tro at dette er fake news. Det er heller ikke naturlig å anta at ståa er bedre hos oss. (Red.)

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June 28, 2024

Edited by Greg Hadley with Chris Gordon, Unshin Lee Harpley and John A. Tirpak















The Air Force's F-35As are only mission capable about half thetime, the service said. Here, Airmen with the 388th Munitions Squadron and 4th Fighter Generation Squadron conduct a cold integrated combat turn on an F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 4th Fighter Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Feb. 6, 2024. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes


Air Force Confirms Its F-35As Were Mission Capable About Half the Time in 2023

By John A. Tirpak

The F-35A mission capable rate for fiscal 2023 was 51.9 percent, or just over half the time, the Air Force reported. Officials attributed parts availability as the culprit, but the fighter’s MC rate has been declining since it peaked in 2020, and the Air Force will be spending more per tail to fly the jet. The service also said MC rates don’t tell the whole readiness story.