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Engine Failure Involving Fokker 100, VH-FWI, 41 Km South East of Geraldton Airport, Western Australia on 9 July 2019
Engine failure involving Fokker 100, VH-FWI 41 km south-east of Geraldton Airport, Western Australia on 9 July 2019 ATSB Transport Safety Report Aviation Occurrence Investigation (Defined) AO-2019-033 Final – 4 February 2021 Cover photo: Copyright ® TommyNg (Planespotters.net) Released in accordance with section 25 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003 Publishing information Published by: Australian Transport Safety Bureau Postal address: PO Box 967, Civic Square ACT 2608 Office: 62 Northbourne Avenue Canberra, ACT 2601 Telephone: 1800 020 616, from overseas +61 2 6257 2463 Accident and incident notification: 1800 011 034 (24 hours) Email: [email protected] Website: www.atsb.gov.au © Commonwealth of Australia 2021 Ownership of intellectual property rights in this publication Unless otherwise noted, copyright (and any other intellectual property rights, if any) in this publication is owned by the Commonwealth of Australia. Creative Commons licence With the exception of the Coat of Arms, ATSB logo, and photos and graphics in which a third party holds copyright, this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia licence. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence is a standard form licence agreement that allows you to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt this publication provided that you attribute the work. The ATSB’s preference is that you attribute this publication (and any material sourced from it) using the following wording: Source: Australian Transport Safety Bureau Copyright in material obtained from other agencies, private individuals or organisations, belongs to those agencies, individuals or organisations. Where you want to use their material you will need to contact them directly. -
Alliance Aviation Services Limited A.C.N
Alliance Aviation Services Limited A.C.N. 153 361 525 PO Box 1126 EAGLE FARM QLD 4009 Telephone +61 7 3212 1212 Facsimile +61 7 3212 1522 www.allianceairlines.com.au 25 November 2015 Alliance Aviation Services (ASX code: AQZ) Alliance Aviation creates a new business and establishes a European presence . Alliance Aviation Services Limited (Alliance or the Company) today announced that it has contracted to purchase Austrian Airlines entire fleet of 21 Fokker Aircraft for a total consideration of USD 15 million ( a combination of shares and deferred cash payments). This fleet consists of 15 Fokker 100 and 6 Fokker 70 aircraft. It provides Alliance with a cost effective and guaranteed supply of engines and parts for its existing fleet. This acquisition provides significant revenue opportunities in wet leasing, dry leasing, engine sales and leasing, spare parts sales and aircraft sales. It diversifies Alliance’s revenue streams. No debt funding is required to undertake this acquisition. Austrian Airlines AG becomes a shareholder of Alliance. The transaction will be earnings accretive in future years. Overview Alliance Aviation Services Limited (Alliance or the Company) today announced that it has executed a binding contract to purchase Austrian Airlines entire fleet of 21 Fokker Aircraft for a total consideration of USD 15 million. This fleet consists of 15 Fokker 100 and 6 Fokker 70 aircraft. Strategic Rationale Over the last 18 months Alliance has undertaken a strategic review of its operations as a result of reduced activity in the resources sector. This has resulted in a number of measures For personal use only being undertaken that have improved our cost base and the efficient delivery of our services to our clients whilst at the same time looking for revenue opportunities. -
NASA Technical Memorandum 0000
NASA/TM–2018-219833 Short-Haul Revitalization Study Final Report Ty V. Marien, Kevin R. Antcliff, Mark D. Guynn, and Douglas P. Wells Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia Steven J. Schneider and Michael Tong NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio Antonio A. Trani and Nicolas K. Hinze Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia Samuel M. Dollyhigh Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc., Hampton, Virginia May 2018 NASA STI Program . in Profile Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the CONFERENCE PUBLICATION. advancement of aeronautics and space science. The Collected papers from scientific and technical NASA scientific and technical information (STI) conferences, symposia, seminars, or other program plays a key part in helping NASA maintain meetings sponsored or this important role. co-sponsored by NASA. The NASA STI program operates under the auspices SPECIAL PUBLICATION. Scientific, of the Agency Chief Information Officer. It collects, technical, or historical information from NASA organizes, provides for archiving, and disseminates programs, projects, and missions, often NASA’s STI. The NASA STI program provides access concerned with subjects having substantial to the NTRS Registered and its public interface, the public interest. NASA Technical Reports Server, thus providing one of the largest collections of aeronautical and space TECHNICAL TRANSLATION. science STI in the world. Results are published in both English-language translations of foreign non-NASA channels and by NASA in the -
The Evolution of U.S. Commercial Domestic Aircraft Operations from 1991 to 2010
THE EVOLUTION OF U.S. COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS FROM 1991 TO 2010 by MASSACHUSETTS INSTME OF TECHNOLOGY ALEXANDER ANDREW WULZ UL02 1 B.S., Aerospace Engineering University of Notre Dame (2008) Submitted to the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics in PartialFulfillment of the Requirementsfor the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE at the MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY June 2012 0 2012 Alexander Andrew Wulz. All rights reserved. .The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to distribute publicly paper and electronic copies of this thesis document in whole or in part in any medium now known or hereafter created. Signature of Author ..................................................................... .. ...................... Department of Aeronautr and Astronautics n n May 11, 2012 Certified by ............................................................................ Peter P. Belobaba Principle Research Scientist of Aeronautics and Astronautics / Thesis Supervisor A ccepted by ................................................................... Eytan H. Modiano Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Chair, Graduate Program Committee 1 PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2 THE EVOLUTION OF U.S. COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS FROM 1991 TO 2010 by ALEXANDER ANDREW WULZ Submitted to the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics on May 11, 2012 in PartialFulfillment of the Requirementsfor the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS ABSTRACT The main objective of this thesis is to explore the evolution of U.S. commercial domestic aircraft operations from 1991 to 2010 and describe the implications for future U.S. commercial domestic fleets. Using data collected from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, we analyze 110 different aircraft types from 145 airlines operating U.S. commercial domestic service between 1991 and 2010. We classify the aircraft analyzed into four categories: turboprop, regional jet, narrow-body, and wide-body. -
Small Transport Aircraft
SMALL TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT A Catalogue of New and Used Commuter / Regional Aircraft SAMPLE © AVMARK, Inc. Table of Contents Introduction 1 Market Overview 2 Regional Jet Phenomenon 4 ATR 42 5 ATR 72 12 BAE ATP 19 BAE Avro RJ 70/85 23 BAE Jetstream 31/32 29 BAE Jetstream 41 36 Beech C99 40 Beech 1900 44 Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) 100/200 51 Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) 700 58 CASA 212 62 CN235 66 Dornier 228 70 Dornier 328 74 Dornier 328JET 78 Dornier 728JET 82 de Havilland DHC-6 86 de Havilland DHC-7 90 de Havilland DHC-8 100/200 93 de Havilland DHC-8 300 100 de Havilland DHC-8 400 104 Embraer 120 Brasilia 108 Embraer Regional Jet (ERJ) 135/140/145 112 Embraer Regional Jet (ERJ) 170/175/190/195 121 Metro 124 Fokker 50 128 Fokker 70 132 Let 410/420 136 Saab 340 140 Saab 2000 144 Shorts 330 148 Shorts 360 152 MARKET OVERVIEW Today, we find the regional airline industry emerging as the most dynamic and fastest growing segment in air transportation. What started as a lower tiered ai rline system using old generation propeller aircraft to carry 50 million passengers worldwide in 1982, now ca rries 230 million passengers using state of the art equipment that rivals that of the mainline carriers. The following points of interest are provided by the Regional Airline Association (RAA): U.S. Regional Airlines Passengers (January 1, 2001) * 1 out of every 8 domestic passengers flies on a regional airline. * Regionals operate 1/3 of the commercial fleet. -
CHECK . Fokker 100
RVDL 93-01 -RAAD VOOR DE LUCHTVAART Netherlands Aviation Safety Board CRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT 93-01 THIS REPORT CONTAINS THE VIEWS OF THE NETHERLANDS AVIATION SAFETY BOARD ON THE ACCIDENT TO: PALAIR FLIGHT PMg301 , FOKKER 100, PH-KXL, SKOPJE, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA MARCH 5, '1993 Reference: Final Report dated May 1993 published January 1996, of the Aircraf t Accident Investigation Commission of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . - CONTENTS - SYNOPSIS PREAMBLE 1 FACTUAL INFORMATION 1 .1 History of the Flight 1 .2 Injuries to Persons 1 .3 Damage to Aircraft 1 .4 Other Damage 1 .5 Personnel Information 1 .5 .1 General 1 .5 .2 Flight Crew Information 1 .5 .3 Cabin Crew Information 1 .5 .4 Ground Handling Crew Information 1 .6 Aircraft Information 1 .6 .1 General 1 .6 .2 Fokker 100 Fuel Storage Syste m 1 .6 .3 Fuel Circulation 1 .6 .4 Refuelling 1 .6.5 Take Off Flight Director Pitch Commands 1 .6.6 Roll control 1 .7 Meteorological Informatio n 1 .8 Aids to Navigation 1 .9 Communications 1 .10 Airport Information 1 .10.1 General 1 .10.2 Applicable Snowtam 1 .10.3 Airport De-/Anti-icing Equipment 1 .11 Flight Recorders 1 .11 .1 Cockpit Voice Recorde r 1 .11 .2 Digital Flight Data Recorder 1 .12 Wreckage and Impact Information 1 .12.1 Airframe Damage 1 .12.2 Engine Damage 1 .12 .3 Systems Damage 1 .13 Medical and Pathological Information 1 .14 Fire 1 .15 Survival Aspects 1 .15.1 Search and Rescue 1 .15.2 Survivability 1 .16 Tests and Research 1 .16.1 Calculations on the Fuel Temperature 1 .16.2 Fuel and Fuel Temperature Distribution 1 .16.3 -
Het Grote LUCHTVAARTKENNIS Register
Het grote LUCHTVAARTKENNIS register Het register van het Luchtvaart Historisch Tijdschrift ‘LUCHTVAARTKENNIS’ en de daaraan voorafgaande ‘Mededelingen’ van de Afdeling Luchtvaartkennis van de KNVvL geeft een overzicht van hetgeen in de afgelopen jaren is gepubliceerd, m.u.v. de eerste jaargang, die helaas niet meer te traceren blijkt. Uiteraard is v.w.b. De eerste jaargangen selectief opgetreden, aangezien daarin veel summiere feiten (vliegtuiggegevens etc.) staan, die zo niet achterhaald, dan toch eenvoudiger elders te vinden zijn. Ook de diverse publicaties van het vooroorlogse Nederlandse burgerlucht- vaartregister zijn weggelaten, omdat deze na het verschijnen van het boek ‘75 jaar Nederlandse burgerluchtvaartregisters’ als overbodig kunnen worden beschouwd. Aangezien eerst in 1987 een volledige paginanummering voor het gehele jaar werd ingevoerd, wordt tot dat jaar de vindplaats aangeduid met jaartal en nummer van de betreffende aflevering van de ‘Mededelingen’. Vanaf 1987 geschied zulks per pagina. De in de Luchtvaartencyclopedie verschenen onderwerpen worden aangeduid conform de aflevering waarin deze verschenen. In een enkel geval uit 1985/86 bleek dit niet te achterhalen. Wanneer in een artikel de gehele productie van een bepaalde fabriek wordt weergegeven, wordt volstaan met de vermelding van de fabriek en worden niet de afzonderlijke types vermeld. Bijgewerkt t/m jaargang 66 (2017) Artikel/Onderwerp Jaar/Nummer/Pagina 'Aalsmeer' (PH-TBM) 2014 02 64 Artikel Algemeen 'De Vliegende Hollander' 2014 03 95 Artikel Algemeen 'Eenige -
Usair Flight
PB93-910402 b NTSB/AAR-S3/02 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20594 AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT 1 TAKEOFF STALL IN ICING CONDlVlONS USAIR FLIGHT 405 FOKKER F-28, N485US LAGUARDIA AIRPORT FLUSHING, NEW YORK MARCH 22,1992 The Natuiond Transportation Safety Board is an independent Federal agency dedicated to promoting aviation, railroad, highway, marine, pipeline, and hazardous materials safety. Established in 1967, the agency is mandated by Congress through the Independent Safety Board Act of 1974 to investigate transportation accidents, determine the probable causes of the accidents, issue safety recommendations, study transportation safety issues, and evaluate the safety effectiveness of government agencies invo!ved in transportation. The Safety Board makes public its actions and decisions through accident reports, safety studies, special investigation reports, safety recommendations, and statistical reviews. Information about available publications may be obtained by cofitacting: National Transportation Safety Board Public Inquiries Section, RE-51 496) L'Enfant Plaza, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20594 (202)382-6735 Safety Board publications ma; be purchased, by individual copy or by subscription, from: National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, Virginia 22161 (703)487-4600 NTSBiAAR-93IM NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD WASHINGTON, DX. 20594 AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT TAMEOFF STALL IN ICING CONDITIONS USAIR FLIGHT 405 FOKKER F-28, N485US LAGUARDIA AIRPORT FLUSHING, NEB' YOWK MARCH 22,1992 Adopted: February 17,1993 Notation 574211 Abstract: This report explains the crash of USAir flight 405, a Fokker 38-4000, after an attempted takeoff from runway 13 at LaGuardia Airport, Flushing, New York. on March 22, 1992. ??le safety issues in the report focus on the weather, USAir's deichp procedures, industry airframe deicing practices, air naffic contrcl aspects of rhe tiighs, IjSAir's takeoff and preflight procedures, and flightcrew qualifications and training. -
5–29–08 Vol. 73 No. 104 Thursday May 29, 2008 Pages 30727–31014
5–29–08 Thursday Vol. 73 No. 104 May 29, 2008 Pages 30727–31014 VerDate Aug 31 2005 21:37 May 28, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4710 Sfmt 4710 E:\FR\FM\29MYWS.LOC 29MYWS rfrederick on PRODPC75 with PROPOSALS II Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 104 / Thursday, May 29, 2008 The FEDERAL REGISTER (ISSN 0097–6326) is published daily, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COPIES Monday through Friday, except official holidays, by the Office PUBLIC of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC 20408, under the Federal Register Subscriptions: Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 15) and the regulations of the Administrative Paper or fiche 202–512–1800 Committee of the Federal Register (1 CFR Ch. I). The Assistance with public subscriptions 202–512–1806 Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 is the exclusive distributor of the official General online information 202–512–1530; 1–888–293–6498 edition. Periodicals postage is paid at Washington, DC. Single copies/back copies: The FEDERAL REGISTER provides a uniform system for making Paper or fiche 202–512–1800 available to the public regulations and legal notices issued by Assistance with public single copies 1–866–512–1800 Federal agencies. These include Presidential proclamations and (Toll-Free) Executive Orders, Federal agency documents having general FEDERAL AGENCIES applicability and legal effect, documents required to be published Subscriptions: by act of Congress, and other Federal agency documents of public interest. Paper or fiche 202–741–6005 Documents are on file for public inspection in the Office of the Assistance with Federal agency subscriptions 202–741–6005 Federal Register the day before they are published, unless the issuing agency requests earlier filing. -
Fokker 70 Lost All Braking Pressure During Taxi-In
DUTCH SAFETY BOARD Fokker 70 lost all braking pressure during taxi-in Ground-flight detection failure resulting in collision Fokker 70 lost all braking pressure during taxi-in Ground-flight detection failure resulting in collision The Hague, December 2019 The reports issued by the Dutch Safety Board are open to the public. All reports are also available on the Safety Board’s website www.safetyboard.nl Photo cover: Aviation police. The Dutch Safety Board When accidents or disasters happen, the Dutch Safety Board investigates how it was possible for these to occur, with the aim of learning lessons for the future and, ultimately, improving safety in the Netherlands. The Safety Board is independent and is free to decide which incidents to investigate. In particular, it focuses on situations in which people’s personal safety is dependent on third parties, such as the government or companies. In certain cases the Board is under an obligation to carry out an investigation. Its investigations do not address issues of blame or liability. Dutch Safety Board Chairman: J.R.V.A. Dijsselbloem M.B.A. van Asselt S. Zouridis Secretary Director: C.A.J.F. Verheij Visiting address: Lange Voorhout 9 Postal address: PO Box 95404 2514 EA The Hague 2509 CK The Hague The Netherlands The Netherlands Telephone: +31 (0)70 333 7000 Website: safetyboard.nl E-mail: [email protected] N.B. This report is published in the English language with a separate Dutch summary. If there is a difference in interpretation between the report and the summary, the report text will prevail. -
AIRBUS Laajay RUNKOUUDISTUS: Hyvää Odotettin Kauan
4/2019 MD11-RAHTILENNOT PÄÄTTIVÄT YHDEN AIKAKAUDEN AIRBUS LAAJA- RUNKOUUDISTUS: HYVÄÄ ODOTETTIN KAUAN VIELÄKIN KAIVATTU TYÖJUHTA BOEING 757 PUHEENJOHTAJAN PALSTA Ladattava hybridi. 50 km sähköllä, 800 km bensiinillä. Uusi Passat GTE. KATSE PERUUTUSPEILIIN, MUTTA VAIN HETKEKSI loittaessamme varapuheenjoh- tunnustamiseksi korkeakoulututkin- Akseli Meskanen taja Ville Vahteran kanssa yh- non osaksi. Tällä työllä halutaan tu- FPA:n puheenjohtaja distyksen johtamisen vuoden kea lentäjien työllistymistä syklisellä A320-kapteeni A 2019 alussa, oli yksinkertaistettu teh- alalla esimerkiksi asiantuntijatehtä- tävänanto vuosikokoukselta seuraava: viin ilmailun parissa. yhdistyksen toiminnan modernisointi. Kansallisen eläkejärjestelmän uudis- Olemme vuoden aikana ottaneet käyt- tus vuonna 2017 asetti lentäjät epä- töön Workplace-mobiilialustan yli edulliseen asemaan. EASA:n säädös- 1500 suomalaiselle ammattilentäjäl- ten mukaisesti työ liikennelentäjänä le, uudistaneet yhdistyksen www-si- loppuu 65-vuotiaana. Nyt työmarkki- vut, luoneet yhdistyksen luottamus- noille hakeutuvan 25-vuotiaan lentä- henkilöille keskitetyn tiedonhallinnan jän osalta kansallinen eläkejärjestel- alustan ja vielä syksyn alussa päivit- mä arvioi eläkettä olevan tarjolla va- täneet yhdistyksen graafisen ilmeen. jaan 68-vuoden iässä. Osa lentäjäyh- Olemme tuottaneet kasvavissa mää- distyksistä on neuvotellut ns. lisäeläk- rin katsauksia kansainvälisestä edun- keitä tukemaan lentäjän työuran jäl- valvonnasta FPA:n uutiskirjeissä ja keistä aikaa, mutta eläkejärjestelmän Workplacen -
EASA Fokker F28 TC All Marks Data Sheet
TCDS No.: EASA.A.037 Fokker F28 Page 1 of 38 Issue: 06 15 July 2016 European Aviation Safety Agency EASA TYPE-CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET No. EASA.A.037 for FOKKER F28 Type Certificate Holder: Fokker Services B.V. Hoeksteen 40 2132 MS Hoofddorp The Netherlands Airworthiness Category: Large Aeroplanes For models: F28 Mark 1000 F28 Mark 0100 F28 Mark 1000C F28 Mark 0070 F28 Mark 2000 F28 Mark 3000 F28 Mark 3000C F28 Mark 3000R F28 Mark 3000RC F28 Mark 4000 TCDS No.: EASA.A.037 Fokker F28 Page 2 of 38 Issue: 06 15 July 2016 Intentionally left blank TCDS No.: EASA.A.037 Fokker F28 Page 3 of 38 Issue: 06 15 July 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - GENERAL (ALL MODELS) ............................................................................... 4 SECTION 2 – F28 “FELLOWSHIP” SERIES .......................................................................... 5 I. Model F 28 Mark 1000, 1000C......................................................................................... 5 II. Model F28 Mark 2000 ...................................................................................................... 8 III. Model F 28 Mark 3000, 3000C....................................................................................... 10 IV. Model F28 Mark 3000R, 3000RC .................................................................................. 12 V. Model F28 Mark 4000 .................................................................................................... 14 VI. Data Pertinent to Mark 1000, 1000C, 2000, 3000, 3000C, 3000R, 3000RC and 4000