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FlyDubai commande 54 B 737 NG
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Ce message est adressé aux PNT (Cpt and F/Os) B737NG, mais aussi aux génies à l'imagination débordante du 01 place Maurice Audin qui nous ont concocté cette fameuse prime de production d'heures de vol.

Lu ce matin sur flight magazine :

Dubai-based start-up budget carrier Fly Dubai is to order 54 Boeing 737-800, defining the fleet for the United Arab Emirates’ newest airline. Deliveries of the aircraft are expected to begin in May 2009. All 737s have CFM International CFM56 engines.


The carrier disclosed the agreement at a press conference during the Farnborough air show today.



Alors, messieurs du 01 Place Maurice audin, je crois que cette fois ci, le compte à rebours, le vrai, a bel et bien commencé (ça vous laisse quand même 10 mois pour réfléchir et surtout réagir)

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documentations OACI
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voici un lien trés intéressant pour les pilotes qui préparent leurs PL pratique :
http://dcaa.slv.dk:8000/icaodocs/

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heathrow crash landing B777
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Qantas B744 Total electrical failure?
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QANTAS faced a potential disaster on Monday when a jumbo jet en route from London lost all main electrical power and was forced to land on battery back-up.

Flight QF2 with 344 passengers on board was about 15 minutes from Bangkok when the highly unusual failure took place and a back-up system kicked in.

With the batteries providing power for up to an hour, aviation sources said the failure would have been a disaster if it had occurred further out to sea.

"If this had happened over the ocean in the middle of the night, it would probably have crashed," an experienced 747 pilot told The Australian last night.

The near-disaster came nine years after a Qantas 747 aquaplaned off the end of the runway at Bangkok airport, crashing through navigational equipment and finishing up across a perimeter road 220m away.

The crash, Qantas's worst in 40 years, caused about $100million in damage.

Qantas chief pilot Chris Manning and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau yesterday confirmed the incident took place as the plane returned from London. "The back-up system was activated and the aircraft landed safely," Captain Manning said.

"Qantas reported the incident to Boeing, the ATSB and Civil Aviation Safety Authority and is also conducting its own thorough investigation.

"The aircraft is currently being repaired and assessed."

ATSB deputy director of aviation safety investigation Julian Walsh said investigators had been advised of the failure and had asked for flight data and cockpit voice recorders to be quarantined.

He said the ATSB was liaising with Thai authorities about who should lead the investigation. It was too early to say what had happened, he said, but he agreed the failure was "unusual".

"Obviously Qantas, Boeing and ourselves are keen to get to the bottom of it," he said.

"The information I have at the moment is that it was a total power failure."

Mr Walsh said he understood the aircraft's systems went into a degraded mode under standby power to reduce the drain on the batteries. The 747-400 has four generators, one on each engine, plus two generators on the auxiliary power unit that sources said could be linked to the main system in an emergency.

A Qantas engineer familiar with the the 747-400's electrical systems said the failure was unheard of.

He said the battery back-up and standby inverter would supply power for up to an hour.

"It's pretty dramatic if they've lost all generation systems," hesaid.

The engineer agreed the APU generators could be used in an emergency but noted that would depend on the fault that had led to the loss of power.

Another 747-400 pilot said he was aware of two other instances when the electrical systems had failed and the aircraft went to the battery back-up. "It has happened before and the aeroplane can quite comfortably cope with it for a limited period of time," he said.

Australian and International Pilots Association president Ian Woods was also surprised that the plane had lost all power. "The pilots have done a good job in dealing with a highly unusual event," he said.


http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...3-2702,00.html

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Re: Avertissement
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tout a fait d'accord avec toi jetlagged mais par pitie arrette de remuer le couteau dans la plaie avec tes ' bonne vacances' car a ah y'en a pas lol; bonne journne plutot je prefere.

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Re: Avertissement
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C'est vraiment regrettable d'en arriver, mais j'approuve entièrement l'initiative des administrateurs du site pour avoir supprimé tous les posts qui ont pris une tournure assez grave.
Espérons qu'à l'avenir, le sens de la responsabilité et l'esprit de sérénité finiront par l'emporter afin que notre site retrouve sa vocation originale.

Bonnes vacances à tous.

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Airliner carrying 120 makes emergency landing in Copenhagen
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark: A Norwegian Air Shuttle plane carrying 120 passengers and crew has made an emergency landing in Denmark after one of its engines malfunctioned.

Officials say there are no injuries.

The plane, a Boeing 737-300, was diverted to Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport on Saturday after the pilot turned off the left engine.

Norwegian Air Shuttle spokeswoman Anne Grete Ellingsen says, "There was an indication of high oil temperature in the engine."

The plane took off from Varna, Bulgaria, and was bound for Oslo, Norway. Ellingsen says all passengers are returning to Oslo later Saturday on another flight.

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NTSB to probe near collision over JFK airport
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By JOAN LOWY and DAVID PORTER – 2 days ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday it is investigating a near collision of two airborne jetliners at Kennedy Airport in New York over the weekend.

The NTSB said initial reports indicate Cayman Airways Flight 792, a Boeing 737-300, and LAN Chile Flight 533, a Boeing 767-300, almost collided on Saturday at 8:36 p.m. EDT.

Federal Aviation Administration officials said Monday the planes came no closer than 300 feet vertically and no more than a half-mile horizontally. But air traffic controllers said the planes came within 100 feet vertically and there was no observable distance horizontally between them, sending the controllers scrambling to put the planes on divergent headings.

The FAA defines a near airborne collision as an incident in which aircraft come within less than 500 feet of each other.

At the time, the Cayman flight was executing a routine "go around" — an aborted landing that can be initiated by the pilot or by the control tower, usually during periods of heavy congestion — while the Chilean plane was departing from a nearby runway.

"Tower controllers intervened to attempt to resolve the conflict, assigning both aircraft diverging headings," NTSB said. "The closest proximity of the two aircraft has not yet been determined."

A spokesman for Cayman Airways said the company is disputing the classification of the incident as a near airborne collision.

"We're treating it as a non-issue," said Olson Anderson, the airline's vice president of flight operations.

According to Anderson, the pilot of Flight 792 said the plane's Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System, or TCAS, did not issue a warning. TCAS analyzes the projected flight path of approaching aircraft to alert pilots to potential collisions.

But Doug Church, a spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, said the three controllers in Westbury, N.Y., who observed the incident told him they saw the two planes converge from two blips to a single blip on their radar.

The planes "passed on top of each other ... There was nothing discernible in terms of any space," Church said. "It sank the hearts of every one of them. It was something they had never seen in 70 combined years of experience."

The Boeing 737-300 typically seats 125 passengers and the 767-300 typically seats 218, said Boeing spokeswoman Liz Verdien.

The board said a preliminary report on the incident is expected later this week.

Over the last few months, federal authorities have investigated go-around procedures at airports in Newark, Memphis and Detroit, all of which use intersecting runways similar to JFK's. Controllers claim these procedures can put a plane performing a go-around directly in the path of a plane taking off on an intersecting runway.

The FAA has changed some of the procedures and said the public is in no immediate danger.

Saturday's incident isn't the first time controllers have complained about what they say was a near collision involving the same intersecting runways at Kennedy. In December 2007, controllers and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said a cargo jet and a commuter jet nearly collided after one of the pilots decided to abort a landing. The FAA said at the time that it had reviewed radar data and the two jets were never in danger.

AP Writer David Porter reported from Newark, N.J.

On the Net:
National Transportation Safety Board: http://www.ntsb.gov/

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British flight makes forced Cyprus landing
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Wed 9 Jul 2008, 11:50 GMT

NICOSIA, July 9 (Reuters) - A Manchester-bound aircraft with 208 people on board made a forced landing in Cyprus on Wednesday after the pilot reported an engine problem, Cypriot airport authorities said.

The XL Airways flight from the Egyptian tourist resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to Manchester was forced to land at Cyprus's Larnaca airport at 1:50 a.m. (2250 GMT), after reporting a problem about 50 minutes earlier.

"The captain of the aircraft informed authorities one of the engines stopped working and requested permission to land," a spokesman for Cyprus airport operator Hermes Airports told Reuters.

The aircraft, a Boeing 737-900, landed safely, the spokesman said. Arrangements were being made for passengers to be forwarded to their final destination, state radio said. (Editing by Mariam Karouny)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/manchester/7497679.stm

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