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Wednesday 26 December 2012

A Good Pilot is Always Learning



Never run out of Airspeed, Altitude and Ideas at the same time"
Today was the night before Christmas, and out on the Ramp,
Not an Airplane was stirring, not even a Champ.
The Aircraft were fastened to Tie downs with care,
In hopes that -- come morning -- they all would be there.

The Fuel Trucks were nestled, all snug in their spots,
With gusts from two-forty at 39 Knots.
I slumped at the fuel desk, now finally caught up,
And settled down comfortably, resting my butt.

When the radio lit up with noise and with chatter,
I turned up the scanner to see what was the matter.
A voice clearly heard over static and snow,
Called for clearance to Land at the Airport below.

He barked his transmission so lively and quick,
I'd have sworn that the call sign he used was "St. Nick."
I ran to the panel to turn up the lights,
The better to welcome this magical Flight.

He called his position, no room for denial,
"St. Nicholas One, turnin' left onto final."
And what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a Rutan-built sleigh, with eight Rotax Reindeer!

With vectors to final, down the Glideslope he came,
As he passed all fixes, he called them by name:
"Now Ringo! Now Tolga! Now Trini and Bacun!
On Comet! On Cupid!" What pills was he takin'?

While controllers were sittin', and scratchin' their heads,
They phoned to my office, and I heard it with dread,
The message they left was both urgent and dour:
"When Santa pulls in, have him please call the Tower."

He landed like silk, with the sled runners sparking,
Then I heard, "Left at Charlie," and "Taxi to parking."
He slowed to a Taxi, Turned off of three-oh,
And stopped on the Ramp with a "Ho, ho-ho-ho..."

He stepped out of the sleigh, but before he could talk,
I ran out to meet him with my best set of Chocks.
His red helmet and goggles were covered with frost,
And his beard was all blackened from Reindeer exhaust.

His breath smelled like peppermint, gone slightly stale,
And he puffed on a pipe, but he didn't inhale.
His cheeks were all rosy and jiggled like jelly,
His boots were as black as a cropduster's belly.

He was chubby and plump, in his suit of bright red,
And he asked me to "fill it, with hundred low-lead."
He came dashing in from the snow-covered pump,
I knew he was anxious for drainin' the sump.

I spoke not a word, but went straight to my work,
And I filled up the sleigh, but I spilled like a jerk.
He came out of the restroom, and sighed in relief,
Then he picked up a phone for a Flight Service brief.

And I thought as he silently scribed in his Log,
These reindeer could land in an eighth-mile fog.
He completed his Pre-Flight, from the front to the rear,
Then he put on his Headset, and I heard him yell, "Clear!"

And laying a finger on his Push-To-Talk,  [ PTT ] 
He called up the Control Tower for Clearance and Squawk.
"Take taxiway Charlie, the Southbound Direction,
Turn right three-two-zero at Pilot's discretion"

He sped down the runway, the bestof the best,
"Your Traffic's a Grumman, inbound from the west."
Then I heard him proclaim, as he Climbed through the night,

"Merry Christmas to all! 

I have Traffic in Sight."

"Never run out of Airspeed, Altitude and Ideas at the same time"

A Good Pilot is Always Learning


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AVIATION TERMS


RAMP
An inclined surface or roadway connecting different levels.

KNOTS

It indicated airspeed.

SQUAWK

It is used by air traffic control  when they are assigning an aircraft a transponder code e.g., "Squawk 7611"

GLIDESLOPE

The proper path for an airplane approaching a landing strip; also called glide path.

CHOCK 

A wedge placed in front of the wheels of an aeroplane on the ground to prevent it from moving forward when the engine is run up.

TAXIWAY

It is a path on an airport connecting runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities.

CHARLIE

Vertical Roll(The aircraft does a high-speed run at a low level, pulls up into a vertical climb, and performs quick rolls to one side. As the speed washes off, the aircraft is pulled up farther to recover off a roll-off-the-top .)

GRUMMAN

It is a single engine biplane agricultural aircraft & developed by GRUMMAN in 1950.

RUNWAY

It is rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft.

AIRSPEED

It is the speed of an aircraft relative to the air.

ALTITUDE

means HEIGHT related on the context in which it is used (aviation).


TRAFFIC IN SIGHT

Used by pilots to inform a controller that previously issued traffic is in sight.

SOUTHBOUND
Going toward the south

CLEARANCE

Used by Air Traffic Control,the time at which the departure clearance is automatically canceled if takeoff has not been made.




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Ramp,
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Headset
 Push-To-Talk,  [ PTT ]

 tower
 clearance
squawk.

Glideslope

Ramp

Chocks.


Taxiway
Charlie,
Southbound direction,

Turn right three-two-zero at
Pilot's discretion"
Traffic
Grumman,
Inbound


Runway

Airspeed,

Altitude

Traffic in Sight

Tuesday 25 December 2012

Kingfisher Airlines Submits Revival Plan














Kingfisher Airlines Submits Revival Plan
Wall Street Journal
NEW DELHI—Kingfisher Airlines Ltd. submitted a plan Monday to the Indian government to partly restart its flights, a senior official at the civil-aviation ministry said. The move likely will allow the loss-making airline to potentially sell a stake to ...
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Kingfisher submits revival plan to DGCA
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Ailing carrier Kingfisher Airlines on Monday submitted its revival plan to aviation regulator DGCA in a bid to restart limited operations after having remained grounded for almost three months. "The airline has submitted its revival plan ...
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Kingfisher submits interim revival plan to DGCA
Zee News
New Delhi: After remaining grounded for three months, beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines today submitted an interim revival plan to aviation regulator DGCA on resuming limited operations, but it would not be able to take to the skies before its flying ...
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Zee News
Kingfisher shares surge on TV reports of revival plan
Reuters India
Reuters Market Eye - Shares in Kingfisher Airline (KING.NS) rise by the maximum daily limit of 5 percent after TV news channels reported the company has submitted a revival plan to the civil aviation authorities, without citing sources. Kingfisher was ...
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Kingfisher seeks resumption of operations
Business Standard
Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) CEO Sanjay Aggarwal on Monday submitted to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) an interim revival plan for limited resumption of the debt-ridden air carrier's operations — with a funding of Rs 652 crore from UB ...
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Kingfisher Airlines submits revival plan to DGCA; stock gains
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Shares of Kingfisher Airlines surged higher on Monday on reports that the beleaguered airline has finally submitted a revival plan to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. At 02:05 pm, the stock was at Rs 15.97, locked in upper circuit, up ...
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Economic Times
Kingfisher submits tentative revival plan to DGCA
Livemint
The plan, however, does not specify when the airline will restart operations, said director general of civil aviation Arun Mishra, who met Kingfisher chief executive Sanjay Aggarwal. “We are examining it,” Mishra said. Kingfisher Airlines has said it ...
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Livemint
Sensex ends flat; Kingfisher up 5% as co submits revival plan
Firstpost
Sensex closed at 19257.73 0.08 percent and the Nifty closed at 5856 , up 0.14 percent. Kingfisher Airlines closed up 5 percent after TV news channels reported the company has submitted a revival plan to the civil aviation authorities, without citing ...
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Firstpost
Kingfisher submits limited restart plan; stock takes off
Hindu Business Line
DGCA sources indicated that prima facie Kingfisher will have to submit more details to the regulator before any permission is given for restarting operations. “There is no date yet for the airline restarting operations. It will take the DGCA a few days ...
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Air Bagan's Fokker-100, made forced emergency landing Crash-Landed two miles from Heho Airport,




A Burma plane carrying 65 passengers including foreign tourists crash-landed in eastern Shan state on Tuesday, leaving two people dead and 11 others injured, the airline and officials said.

Air Bagan said the aircraft, an ageing Fokker-100, was forced to make an emergency landing two miles (three kilometres) from Heho airport, which is the gateway to the popular tourist destination of Inle Lake.

“One passenger who was missing was found dead inside the plane. We are still trying to identify who the dead passenger is,” the carrier announced in a statement posted on its Facebook page.

The victim was an 11-year-old child, according to the information ministry, which added that four foreigners were among those hurt in the accident.

Another person was killed when the plane struck a motorbike on a road near the airport, it said.

The exact circumstances of the incident were not immediately clear, but a government official said a fire was reported in one of the engines as it approached Heho airport at around 9 am (0230 GMT).

“Because of the emergency landing near the airport, the plane broke up in the middle,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity, adding that passengers were evacuated.

A local tour guide waiting at the airport for passengers on the Air Bagan flight to arrive said the fire had “burnt almost the whole plane”.

Air Bagan spokesman Ye Min Oo said the two pilots among the injured were taken to hospital, although their condition was not immediately known.

“The cause of the accident is not clear yet. Only the pilots will know the cause, but we can’t contact them yet as they have been sent to hospital,” he said.

Air Bagan is one of several domestic carriers seeking to profit from a tourist boom in Burma as it emerges from decades of military rule. It is owned by Tay Za, a tycoon known for his close links to the former junta.

The airline operates two Fokker 100 jets, which are no longer manufactured.

Long isolated from the world under decades of junta rule, the Southeast Asian nation has seen an influx of tourists and business travellers in recent months following a raft of political reforms.

The surge in demand for air travel has stretched Burma’s aviation infrastructure, in particular in remote airports.

Rangoon International Airport, the country’s main terminal, is set to exceed its limit of 2.7 million passengers this year and the Department of Civil Aviation warned in July it needs urgent upgrading.

Plane Crash-Lands on Myanmar Road
ABC News
flight packed with Christmas tourists crash-landed on a road in central Myanmar on Tuesday, killing at least two people and injuring 11, officials said. Four foreigners were among the injured on the Air Bagan flight. The Information Ministry ...
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ABC News
Kazakhstan Military Plane Crashes, Killing 27
ABC News
Kazakhstan's acting border service chief was among 27 people killed in a military plane crashTuesday near a southern city, authorities said. The An-72 crashed at 1255 GMT (7:55 a.m. EST) about 20 kilometers (12 miles) away from the city of Shymkent ...
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2 killed in Myanmar plane crash
CNN International
The Air Bagan plane, carrying 71 people, was trying to land at HeHo airport but was hampered by heavy fog, the Myanmar Ministry of Information said. It crashed breaking the tail of the plane and killing an 11-year-old child onboard. Also a motorbike ...
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1 dead, 1 injured in central Fla small plane crash
MiamiHerald.com (registration)
LEESBURG, Fla. -- Authorities say a man has died and a woman is injured after their small plane crashed in central Florida. Jack Fillman of Lake County Fire-Rescue says something had gone wrong with the plane and the pilot was trying to land in a ...
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One dead, one injured in crash of small plane near Leesburg
Orlando Sentinel
Minutes before a small aircraft crashed Monday near Leesburg, killing one person and injuring another, Beverly Swank was getting ready to bake banana-nut bread for Christmas when she heard a plane's engine cut off. Swank, 67, said she figured it was ...
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Two dead, 11 hurt in plane crash landing
Democratic Voice of Burma
A Burma plane carrying 65 passengers including foreign tourists crash-landed in eastern Shan state on Tuesday, leaving two people dead and 11 others injured, the airline and officials said. Air Bagan said the aircraft, an ageing Fokker-100, was forced...
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Democratic Voice of Burma
Fiery plane crash claims life
Calhountimes
Calhoun local Roy Gardner Russom, 76, died from blunt force trauma after his homemade plane crash-landed after take off from the Tom B. David runway Tuesday afternoon just after 2 p.m.. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokeswoman Kathleen ...
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Airplane Crash Lands In Myanmar Killing Two
International Business Times
The plane crash landed about 3km (two miles) from the Heho airport's runway. Sources told the AFP news agency a fire had broken out in one of the engines. However, Air Bagan spokesman Ye Min Oo said the cause of the accident was not clear. “Only the ...
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International Business Times
Two dead, 11 hurt in Myanmar plane crash landing
South China Morning Post
A Myanmar passenger jet packed with foreign tourists crash-landed and burst into flames in a field in eastern Shan state, killing at least two people and injuring 11 others, officials said. Black smoke was seen billowing from the charred wreckage of ...
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