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Thursday, 6 December 2012

Captain Clarence Andrews, of Signal Mountain Died in a Plane Crash near Collegedale Municipal Airport, in a Cessna 172 Small, Single Engine Air Plane






COLLEGEDALE, TN. (WRCB) -- Sunday afternoon, pilot Clarence Andrews, 82, of Signal Mountain took off from the Collegedale Municipal Airport, and wasn't heard from again.

The airport director called his daughter in Atlanta early Tuesday morning, and then she called police.

"Her father had been missing from the Collegedale Airport and had not returned," says Amy Maxwell with Hamilton County EMS.

Andrew's car, cell phone and dog were still at the airport.

Rescue crews rushed to the 4400 block of Alabama Road to begin their search.

"They got that information from the ping from his Verizon cell phone," Maxwell explains.

The Tennessee Wing Civil Air Patrol was called in to help.

They soon found what they were searching for. The small, single engine plane crashed, just north of the runway. It was found upside down in the woods.

"Length-wise it's actually smaller than most passenger cars out here today," says Mark Landrum with Civil Air Patrol.  

Andrews' Facebook page says he's a retired mechanical engineer who flies two planes, both of which he built himself.

Officials say Andrews did not have a flight plan, however, by law he's not required to have one, nor is his small plane required to have an emergency transmitter.

Members of the National Transportation Safety Board are expected to arrive at the crash site Tuesday evening to further investigate.




South Africa military plane crashes, killing 11
Huffington Post
JOHANNESBURG — A South African military aircraft on an unknown mission to an area near former President Nelson Mandela's village crashed in a mountain range, killing all 11 people onboard, officials said Thursday. The Douglas C-47TP Dakota, ...
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South Africa Military Plane Crash Kills All on Board
Voice of America
... Defense Ministry says the plane went down in the Drakensberg mountains after taking off late Wednesday from Pretoria. The plane was carrying six crew members and five passengers en route to Mthatha, and encountered bad weather before the crash.
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Eleven killed in South Africa military plane crash
Yahoo! News (blog)
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Eleven people were killed when a South African military plane crashed during severe weather in a remote area of the eastern Drakensberg mountains, the defense ministry said on Thursday. A spokesman denied reports the ...
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11 dead in South African military plane crash
NDTV
Johannesburg: A military plane has crashed in South Africa's mountainous east, killing 11 officers, the air force said on Thursday. "On board the aircraft was a crew of six and five passengers and it was confirmed that there are no survivors," the Air ...
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Plane crash in South Africa's Drakensberg mountains kills 11
DigitalJournal.com
Pretoria - A military aircraft crashed in severe weather in the Drakensberg mountains in South Africa, after taking off from Pretoria's Waterkloof Air Force Base, en route to Mthatha in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday morning. The plane was a Douglas C ...
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S African military plane crash kills 11: reports
Hindustan Times
A military plane has crashed in South Africa's mountainous east, killing 11 people, several media said on Thursday, with one unconfirmed report saying the victims were members of Nelson Mandela's medical team. The Dakota air force plane, which crashed ...
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Eleven killed in military plane crash in Drakensberg
BDlive
ELEVEN people, including six South African Air Force members, died when a military aircraft crashed in the Drakensberg near Ladysmith on Wednesday, the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) said. "On board the aircraft was a crew of six with ...
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Plane crash report: Wing folded up, hit canopy
Herald and News
Investigators from the FAA and NTSB examine the remains of a RV6 two-seat airplane last week that crashed into a field Nov. 26 near Crabtree after apparently losing a wing inflight. The wing was found on highway 226 several thousand feet from the crash ...
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Man trapped under body of pilot in plane crash settles €1.7m case
Irish Independent
A MAN who sued for at least €1.7m over a plane crash in which he was trapped under the body of a dead pilot for two hours has settled his High Court action. Businessman Kevin Barry Jnr, who suffered extensive fractures including a brain injury, told ...
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No plane problems evident in Greensburg crash that killed 4
kypost.com
GREENSBURG, Ind. - It could be up a year before a complete report on what caused aplane crash in Decatur County that killed four people is released. The National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday that the wreckage of the Piper 46 that went...
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10 Ways Cloud Computing will change in Year 2013




As enterprise steps up its use of cloud services analyst house Forrester has predicted how business use of cloud platforms and services will change next year.


Business will get real about cloud costs
Organisations will start paying more attention to cloud costs in 2013, Forrester claims.

Cannibal cloud: How spending on the cloud is eating into IT budgets

Cloud isn't always cheaper, it's just likely to be cheaper if organisations follow the right use model. To get the best ROI out of cloud services and platforms organisations need to model the cost profile of applications, monitor the resources they use and adjust any deployment to balance cost against performance, according to the analysts.

Cloud cost-monitoring tools like Cloudyn, CloudCruiser, Cloudability, Newvem and Rightscale, plus the cost-reporting tools from large cloud vendors, provide a way of doing these calculations.

Good cost management should also drive business' hybrid deployment, service selection, and discount schedule negotiations, Forrester says.

CFOs are likely to wake up to this opportunity to reduce the cost of cloud services in 2013, it predicts.

Attitudes to cloud service level agreements change
Organisations will realise that it is better to build the resiliency they need into the cloud-based apps, rather than the platforms they run on.

Taking this approach will allow organisations to stand more chance of getting the performance, availability and security they need, Forrester said.

The other advantage is not incurring the cost of negotiating a high SLA from a cloud vendor when only one in 10 of the apps deployed on a platform require that level of guarantees.

Development of enterprise apps on public cloud will be sanctioned
Infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams will accept that in-house developers will be using public cloud platforms to build apps.

Sanctioning development, rather than attempting to block it, will allow I&O teams to provide guidance on how to use these platforms securely and put in place appropriate oversight.

Cloud takes off for back-up and disaster recovery 

Cloud computing's utility future gets closer


Data that previously was cheaper to back up to traditional DR storage will be cheaper and easier to back up through a cloud-based disaster recovery system - where virtual machine data is replicated to a multi-tenanted cloud platform - as well as faster to recover, it predicts.

Part of the reason for the possible cost reduction is that a cloud-based disaster recovery system will be pay-per-use, eliminating the need for a capital investment to build a secondary DR site.

Cloud doesn't have to mean commodity Cloud services might be renowned for running on low-cost, commodity hardware but 2013 will see a proliferation of services backed by high-end components, Forrester predicts.

As demand rises for market-specific cloud services and cloud vendors attempt to differentiate themselves it predicts a rise in services backed by non-commodity hardware.

The analyst house says the trend is already evident, in services backed by high-end GPUs and SSDs.

Amazon Web Services will have a fight on its hands
In 2013 Amazon Web Services will face stiffening competition for the cloud platform market that it currently dominates, with as much as 70 percent market share, according to Forrester.

It predicts challenges from Microsoft and Google, thanks to what it calls "significant improvements to their platforms". By the end of 2013 Forrester also expects there to be "at least three substantial OpenStack-based clouds building strong positions".

Businesses will accept that not everything belongs in the cloud
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IT buyers will increasingly understand the strengths and weaknesses of cloud platforms and how they differ from traditional virtual infrastructures and hosting environments. Companies should recruit in-house developers with hands-on experience of these different platforms to help decide what workloads belong in which environment, it says.

Cloud and mobile will become one During 2013 there will be greater convergence between mobile applications and cloud-based services.

Forrester predicts a growth in the already popular practice of connecting mobile applications to cloud-based back-end services that can elastically respond to demand from mobile clients. It says the practice also has the advantage of lessening the load and security risks of having this traffic connect to a business's datacentres.

Forrester analyst Glenn O'Donnell says "cloud plus mobile is a classic more than the sum of its parts combination".

Businesses will acknowledge that virtualisation does not mean cloud Enterprise I&O departments will need to stop misselling virtualised environments as private cloud in 2013, Forrester says.

These virtualised environments are typically not private clouds, it says, as very few offer self-service to developers, fully-automated provisioning, standardised services or cost transparency. Instead they are mostly static virtual environments that drive workload consolidation, operational efficiencies and fast recovery.

In 2013 I&O teams should acknowledge that both have a place in the datacentre, according to the analyst house, and stop trying to sell one as the other.

Developers will realise development isn't that different in the cloud
According to Forrester's cloud developer survey the majority of languages, frameworks, and development methodologies used in the enterprise are also in use in the cloud.



There are few excuses for a well-trained developer to not be productive in the cloud, the analyst house says.
10 ways cloud computing will change in 2013
ZDNet
Cloud isn't always cheaper, it's just likely to be cheaper if organisations follow the right use model. To get the best ROI out of cloud services and platforms organisations need to model the cost profile of applications, monitor the resources they use ...
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Browser hacks enable free cloud computing
New Scientist (blog)
Cloud computing is big business. Companies and individual users rent bandwidth from large cloud services to perform all manner of tasks, from hosting small websites to churning through large, computing-intensive tasks like modelling new drug compounds.
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New Scientist (blog)
Download the Cloud Monitoring Deep Dive Report
InfoWorld
As Web applications migrate to the cloud, where the infrastructure encourages fluid deployment, breakdowns in business flow become harder to detect and address. The good news is that Web application monitoring solutions are evolving to root out trouble ...
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MTN launches cloud computing services for SMEs
BDlive
MTN Business, a unit of MTN Group, has launched cloud computing services that will be targeted at small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in six countries in Africa, including South Africa, it said on Thursday. Cloud computing refers to the use of the ...
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Cloud computing firm Xero could give Reckon a run for its money
The Australian
Cloud computing firm Xero could give Reckon a run for its money. by: Criterion; From: The Australian; December 07, 2012 12:00AM. Increase Text Size · Decrease Text Size · Print · Email · Share · Add to Digg · Add to del.icio.us · Add to Facebook · Add ...
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Social Networks Continue Push For Control
InformationWeek
Despite the underwhelming adoption of social network alternatives such as Diaspora and Tent.io, social networking could become more like WordPress, a service that users could run for themselves through a cloud computing service provider. You shouldn't ...
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PerspecSys Wins 2012 Cloud Computing Excellence Award for Its Innovative ...
SYS-CON Media (press release)
PerspecSys Inc., the leader in cloud data security solutions for the enterprise, today announced it has been selected by TMC, a global, integrated media company, as a 2012 Cloud ComputingExcellence Award winner. Presented by Cloud Computing ...
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Cloud computing costs: do they stack up?
Sydney Morning Herald
Divest IT, a cloud computing provider, compares costs of the cloud against traditional IT infrastructure costs. Its calculations show the total cost of ownership (TCO) of cloud computing is 15 per cent lower than the traditional onsite server ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Four in five IT directors feel responsible for cloud failure
CloudTech
New research from enterprise IT solutions provider Damovo UK has revealed that, for 80% of IT top brass, if they move their services to the cloud, it's their responsibility if it goes wrong. The UK-based research, conducted by Vanson Bourne which spoke ...
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Amazon Web Services continues Windows push with PowerShell addition
InfoWorld
AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell provide over 550 so-called cmdlets for allowing administrators to make service calls or create scripts for automating cloud management, all from within the command line-based PowerShell environment. A cmdlet is a ...
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Would Fiscal Cliff Lead to Recession?
Fox Business
The economy can't handle that without a doubt we head into recession if we go over the cliff. Are you are you an agreement with caught him -- absolutely right nevertheless the markets have effectively -- you -- equity markets keep going higher ...
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Euro Area Pushed Into Recession as Trade Slows, Spending Drops
Bloomberg
The euro-area economy was pushed into a recession for the second time in four years as trade slowed and government spending declined. Gross domestic product in the 17-nation currency bloc slipped 0.1 percent in the third quarter from the previous three ...
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Eating clubs' pre-recession assets increase by $15 million
The Daily Princetonian
The assets of the 11 eating clubs jumped by nearly $15 million over the course of the recession, according to the most recent tax returns filed by the clubs. This substantial increase in combined club assets may reflect the recent slew of capital ...
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Exports save euro zone from deeper recession in third quarter
Globe and Mail
Exports saved the euro zone from a deeper recession in the third quarter of this year while companies emptied warehouses and cut investments, putting the onus on trade to drive a recovery. The overall shrinkage in economic output for the July-to ...
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Globe and Mail
Gender Unemployment Shift from Previous USA Recession Reflected in Current ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
The historical trend of females bearing the brunt of job losses was reversed for the first time in therecession of 2008, and with some experts predicting the United States is on the verge of confirming they are in yet another recession, statistics ...
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Holiday Spending Projected To Return To Pre-Recession Levels: Study
Huffington Post
Americans plan to spend about as much on holiday shopping this year as they did before therecession, a sign that confidence about the economy may finally be picking up, according to a new study from American Research Group, Inc. The average shopper ...
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Greece jobless rate up to 26 percent
Fox News
ATHENS, Greece – Greece's unemployment rate rose to 26 percent in September, as the country heads toward a sixth year of recession. The Greek Statistical Authority announced Thursday that 1.295 million people were recorded as being unemployed in ...
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Poles fear recession will hit this time
Financial Times
When Tomasz Nordynski opened his car showroom 21 years ago, Poland was just emerging from the shambles of communism. Since then he has survived numerous economic crises, but the current slowdown has him more worried about his future than ever ...
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Australia: Imminent Recession?
BullionVault
AS AUSTRALIAN data releases go, the 'National Income Accounts', which measure the country's economic growth rate (GDP), are probably the biggest lagging indicator you could ask for, writes Greg Canavan for the Daily Reckoning Australia. Data released ...
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Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Captain Denise Jeanette McCracken, Died in Air Plane crash near Yuma



Officials identify Tucson Pilot killed in Air Plane crash near Yuma

 Yuma County Sheriff's officials have identified the pilot that was killed in a plane crash last week as a Tucson woman.

Denise Jeanette McCracken, 49, died from injuries sustained during the crash, which occurred on November 24 near the Barry M. Goldwater Bombing Range southeast of Yuma.

The single-engine plane was found by U.S. Border Patrol agents last week, about 15 miles south of Interstate 8 and 50 miles southeast of Yuma on the Air Force's Barry Goldwater bombing range.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says searchers had been looking for a Piper Cherokee that took off from Tucson on Nov. 23. The pilot's husband reported her missing and a search was launched.

The cause of the crash remains under investigation.



Bemidji aviation president dies in plane crash
Duluth News Tribune
The president of Bemidji Aviation Services Inc. who died after his plane crashed Tuesday, will be remembered as a “superb pilot” who was a fair, generous and conscientious person, his business partner said. Larry Diffley, 74, was flying solo in a twin ...
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Investigators from NTSB probe Will County plane crash site
SouthtownStar
The National Transportation Safety Board, the lead investigative agency for plane crashes, was investigating on Wednesday the fatal crash of a small Plane southwest of Manhattan. Investigators from the federal agency were looking at the wreckage from ...
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Below the Line: Editing the Crash in 'Flight'
New York Times (blog)
Here, that sequence involves a breathtaking plane crash that occurs early in the film: “On page, the dialogue is down and the basic action is down,” Mr. O'Driscoll said. “But then you get to a gray area where what we've shot is not exactly what's in ...
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New York Times (blog)
Officials identify Tucson pilot killed in plane crash near Yuma
KVOA Tucson News
TUCSON - Yuma County Sheriff's officials have identified the pilot that was killed in a plane crashlast week as a Tucson woman. Denise Jeanette McCracken, 49, died from injuries sustained during the crash, which occurred on November 24 near the Barry M.
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Jesse Spencer: 'Chicago Fire' Plane Crash!
Just Jared
In the upcoming episode being filmed, a plane crashes in the middle of a suburban neighborhood causing a major car accident among other damage. Local police and media believed there to be a real plane crash before finding that it was just a live set.
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Just Jared
Long review expected of deadly Greensburg plane crash
Palladium-Item
(AP) — Federal investigators say it could make six months or more before they rule on what caused a small plane to crash in southeastern Indiana, killing all four people on board. The single-engineplane being flown by 46-year-old Donald Horan of ...
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NTSB releases initial report on fatal light-plane crash near Albany
KOIN Local 6
(AP) — A preliminary report on the investigation of the crash of a light plane last week near Albany says a witness saw one wing fold upward during a turn, and the wing apparently hit the canopy, shattering its glass. The Albany Democrat-Herald ...
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Bemidji Aviation Services president killed in Illinois plane crash
Minneapolis Star Tribune
BEMIDJI, Minn. - A longtime business partner says the pilot killed in an Illinois plane crash was the president of Bemidji Aviation Services in Minnesota. Mark Shough says 74-year-old Larry Diffley was flying solo in a twin-engine Beech Baron and was ...
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With Rs 1500 crore exposure, SBI trying to revive Kingfisher Airlines















With Rs 1500 crore exposure, SBI trying to revive Kingfisher Airlines
Economic Times
MUMBAI: State Bank of India, the lead banker in the 17-lenders consortium that extended Rs 7,000 crore loans to the now grounded Kingfisher Airlines, on Wednesday said the banks are "trying to do everything to find an amicable solution" to the carrier ...
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Economic Times
Korean Air, Qatar Airways interested in Czech Airlines
Reuters India
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech government will decide on the privatization of Czech Airlines (CSA) as early as April next year after weighing possible bids from Korean Air (003490.KS) and Qatar Airways. The state is in early talks with the two airline ...
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China's Southern Airlines seals $1.9 bln deal to buy 10 Airbus planes
Economic Times
HONG KONG: China Southern Airlines Co Ltd , the country's largest carrier by fleet size, has agreed to buy 10 Airbus A330-300 aircraft for about $1.9 billion, to be delivered in stages from 2014 to 2016. The deal is the second involving Europe's Airbus...
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Economic Times
Book cabs, hotels on airline websites as Indian carriers chase ancillary revenue
Times of India
NEW DELHI: In a bid to boost their abysmally low non-ticket or ancillary revenue, airlines are fast turning their websites into a one-stop shop for all travel requirements. The websites of Jet Groupairlines have started offering hotel bookings for ...
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United Airlines Boeing 787 in emergency landing as inspections ordered
Financial Express
Its latest problem involved a brand new United Airlines 787 Dreamliner with 184 people aboard, which was forced to make an emergency landing in New Orleans due to an undefined mechanical issue. Boeing also said on Tuesday the U.S. Federal Aviation ...
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Airlines asked to display the range of fares for each route
Times of India
MUMBAI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked domestic airlines to display tariff, slab wise on each route they operate so as to bring transparency in pricing and the consumer will have an idea of the highest and lowest fares on ...
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Mozambican and Sao Tome airlines remain on EU blacklist
Macauhub
The airlines of Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe are still banned from operating in the European Union and Angola's airline, Taag will continue with previously imposed restriction, according to an updated air safety list issued Tuesday in Brussels.
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Airlines Try to ClipCriminal Litigation
Wall Street Journal
International aviation officials will take a big step Wednesday in their campaign to shield pilots andairline officials against criminal cases stemming from flight accidents around the world. At an unusual public meeting in Washington, legal and air ...
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7 lessons about airlines this road warrior learned in 2012
Bizjournals.com (blog)
American Airlines may have had to declare bankruptcy, but it seems to have a better ear for its customers' concerns than rival United. Joe Brancatelli: Business Travel Columnist. It's nearly 40 years since I took my first business trip as a fledgling ...
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Airline of the Year Award for Emirates
Travel Daily News International
DUBAI, UAE - Emirates, one of the world's fastest growing airlines, has been awarded the prestigious Centre for Aviation (CAPA) Airline of the Year 2012; the third time that Emirates has won the award. The CAPA Airline of the Year is awarded to the ...
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