Monthly Archives: June 2010

Air Force test-launches intercontinental ballistic missile from …

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. The Air Force has test-launched a Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile from California. The ICBM lifted off from.

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3 contrails with 3 shadows

LTCE posted a photo: European airspace.

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Asturias (Oviedo) early in the morning

LTCE posted a photo: Spain, Europe.

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Sunrise in BCN airport

LTCE posted a photo: Barcelona airport, Spain, Europe.

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Biofuel Fever on Jets

Dec. 3 is the date when Air New Zealand and Boeing will make the first flight using sustainable biofuels from Auckland using a 747-400 jetliner. Conducted in partnership with Rolls-Royce and UOP, a Honeywell company, one of the airplane’s four Rolls-Royce RB211 engines will be powered in part using advanced generation biofuels derived from jatropha. Air New Zealand now becomes the first airline to use a commercially viable biofuel sourced using sustainability best practices.

Jatropha oil is being promoted as an easily grown biofuel crop in hundreds of projects throughout India and other developing countries. Air New Zealand announced plans to use the new fuel for 10% of its needs by 2013. Jatropha oil is significantly cheaper than crude oil

“This flight strongly supports our efforts to be the world’s most environmentally responsible airline,” said Air New Zealand Chief Executive Officer Rob Fyfe. “We recently demonstrated the fuel and environmental gains that can be achieved through advanced operational procedures using Boeing 777s. We’re also modernizing our fleet as we await our Trent 1000-powered 787-9 Dreamliners, which will burn 20 percent less fuel than the planes they replace. Introducing a new generation of sustainable fuels is the next logical step in our efforts to further save fuel and reduce aircraft emissions.”

As part of the fuel verification process, UK-based engine maker Rolls-Royce’s technical team conducted extensive laboratory testing to ensure compatibility with today’s jet engine components and to validate the fuel meets stringent performance criteria for aviation fuel.

“In preparation for Air New Zealand’s test flight we achieved our near-term goal – identifying and sourcing the first large-scale run of sustainable biofuel for commercial aviation,” said Boeing Commercial Airplane’s Managing Director of Environmental Strategy Billy Glover. “The processing technology exists today, and based on results we’ve seen, it’s highly encouraging that this fuel not only met but exceeded three key criteria for the next generation of jet fuel: higher than expected jet fuel yields, very low freeze point and good energy density,” Glover explained. “That tells us we’re on the right path to certification and commercial availability.”

“Laboratory testing showed the final blend had excellent properties, meeting and in many cases exceeding the stringent technical requirements for fuels used in civil and defense aircraft,” said Chris Lewis, Rolls-Royce company specialist for fuels. “The blended fuel therefore meets the essential requirement of being a ‘drop-in’ fuel, meaning its properties will be virtually indistinguishable from conventional fuel, Jet A1, which is used in commercial aviation today.”

To process the jatropha crude, the team relied on UOP’s green jet fuel processing technology based on hydroprocessing methodologies that are commonly used to produce transportation fuels. During processing, hydrogen is added to remove oxygen from the biomass, resulting in a bio-derived jet fuel that can be used as a petroleum replacement for commercial aviation.

Air New Zealand is one of several air carriers working to diversify and secure its energy future through participation in the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group. That effort includes a commitment to sustainability criteria for fuel sourcing and commercializing plant-based fuels that perform as well as, or better than, kerosene-based fuel but with a smaller carbon lifecycle. The goal is to create a portfolio of next-generation biofuels that can be blended with traditional kerosene fuel (Jet A) to improve environmental performance.

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Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch


Countdown and launch of one of the space shuttles.

Fly to Singapore With Airhostess Course From Acumen

 

With the liberalization of the aviation sector in world, Indian aviation industries become one of the fastest growing aviation industries in the world. By screening this phenomenal idea Acumen School of Aviation in Delhi, India provides excellence in training pilots & Airhostesses.

The major highlight of the One year diploma in aviation is a trip to Singapore for all students, so the students can learn through live experience of inflight hospitality. A workshop will also be conducted at Singapore by international trainers. ‘Most of the students have never been in an aeroplane or stayed in a good hotel, so this trip gives them a real picture of careers in the hospitality industry. Moreover they get to learn from international trainers’ says Achal Arya, Director, Acumen.

Acumen School of Aviation in India has also tied up with Halifax College, London to add international certification and standards to the course. Students also get an opportunity to complete their part training in London and get 2yr work permit to work in London.

Acumen School of Aviation grooms and prepares students for successfully clearing interviews of Airline companies and actively helps in their placements through tie-ups with leading Airline companies for placements.

Acumen School of Aviation in India, has experienced faculty for ground training, personality development & Grooming. It also provides practical training experience through its great infrastructural facilities like Mock Airbus, Fully Air conditioned and Wi- Fi Campus, Huge library with thousands of books and journals, computer labs with latest software & a modern cafeteria to provide the student with overall development.

With an amazing, dynamic and adventurous opportunity to go abroad and to become a trained Pilot join Acumen School of Aviation.

Article written by Mr. Achal Arya Director of Acumen – Aviation School India and Air Hostess Institute Delhi.

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Pilot Training ? The New High!

Flight or pilot training is a course of study used when learning to pilot an aircraft. The overall purpose of primary and intermediate pilot training is the acquisition and honing of basic airmanship skills. Pilot training is gaining a lot of interest and momentum these days especially among the adventurous types and prospective pilots. This has resulted in the opening up of many aviation academies in India like Chimes Aviation Academy, which boasts of providing pilot training on Cessna 172 and is also one of the best aviation academies in the country.

While undergoing training at an aviation academy, the student is given a Student Pilot License. After training, he can opt to become a private pilot or a commercial pilot. To become a private pilot, one has to obtain a Private Pilot License while to fly a commercial plane, Commercial Pilot License is required.

Student Pilot License is given those with 10+2 with science and aged at least 16 years should register at a flying club which is recognized by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India.

The second step is the Private Pilot License (PPL). PPL training includes sixty hours of flying of which about fifteen hours are dual flights, that is accompanied by the flight instructor and at least 30 hours of solo flights apart from five hours of cross-country flying. This makes one eligible for the Private Pilot License exam. The prescribed age for appearing for this exam is 17 years and an educational qualification of 10+2 along with a Medical Fitness Certificate issued by the Armed Forces Central Medical Establishment (AFCME).

A Commercial Pilot License may be obtained only after a PPL has been acquired. To obtain a Commercial Pilots License, 250 hours of flying (including 60 hours for the PPL) is necessary. Besides that one has to undergo a Medical Fitness Test and an examination.

Although there are various types of aircraft, many of the principles of pilot training have common techniques. All pilot training courses consist of some combination of theoretical learning conducted on the ground and practical exercises conducted in the air. Initial pilot training is often conducted in specialized training aircraft (most aviation academies use Cessna 172), which are designed for benign handling characteristics and lower costs compared to the aircraft which the pilot concerned is ultimately aiming to fly.

Aviation academies train an individual on the various skills required to fly an aircraft. It teaches a pilot the process of flying an aircraft through the air with proper direction and control. It also teaches the students to understand the weather forecasts. A Commercial Pilot License holder is supposed to be an expert in leading his crew and the passengers even in trying circumstances and a leader par excellence. Besides academic qualifications, a commercial pilot should also have a sound mind in a healthy body, lot of courage, determination and self-confidence.

Chimes Aviation Academy is one of the few aviation academies in India that boasts of a sound education system, world class facilities and a fleet of brand new aircrafts. More information about Pilot Training can be found on www.caaindia.com

Rahul Arora is a student at Chimes Aviation Academy (CAA – www.caaindia.com ) and is pursuing Pilot Training for Commercial Pilot License (CPL)