The Federal Aviation
Administration estimates the bird strike problem costs US aviation
400 million dollars
annually and has resulted in over 219 worldwide deaths since 1988. In the United Kingdom, the
Central Science Laboratory estimates that, worldwide, the cost of birdstrikes to airlines is around
US$1.2 billion annually. This cost includes direct repair cost and lost revenue
opportunities while the damaged aircraft is out of service.(Wikipedia)
Thursday, April 26, 2012
BIRD STRIKE AVOIDANCE DURING TAKEOFF AND FINAL APPROACH PHASE
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
MODIFICATION OF CHECKLIST AND PROCEDURES BY AN AIRLINE
Every aircraft manufacturer ensures that checklists and
procedures are promulgated for each aircraft type to be followed based on the
operating philosophy envisaged, keeping the primary aim of ensuring safety in
operation.
The challenge faced by the airlines in following the
manufacturer checklists and procedures is the various fleets in the airline,
standardization amongst fleets, for instance, which if not addressed could lead
to degrading the safety of operation.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
NEXT GENERATION ENGINE
PW1000G- Pure Power |
PurePower PW1000G engine with Geared Turbofan™ technology is a state of the
art gear system that separates the engine fan from the low pressure compressor and
turbine, allowing each of the modules to operate at their optimum speeds. This
enables the fan to rotate slower and while the low pressure compressor and
turbine operate at a high speed, increasing engine efficiency and delivering
significantly lower fuel consumption, emissions and noise. This increased
efficiency also translates to fewer engine stages and parts for lower weight
and reduced maintenance costs.
The PurePower PW1000G engine’s fan-drive gear
system is just one component of this next-generation engine. The PurePower
PW1000G engine also incorporates advances in aerodynamics, lightweight
materials and other major technology improvements in the high-pressure spool,
low-pressure turbine, combustor, controls, engine health monitoring and more.
Labels:
AERODYNAMICS,
FUEL SAVING,
MAINTENANCE,
NEXT GEN ENGINE,
THRUST
Monday, April 23, 2012
LIFESPAN OF AN AIRCRAFT
Labels:
AGING AIRCRAFT,
AIRWORTHINESS,
CYCLES,
LIFESPAN,
MAINTENANCE
Sunday, April 22, 2012
INADEQUACY IN TRAINING
B787Cockpit |
Airline training is always a focal point in the aviation
industry and the thrust should be to deliver training that surpasses well over
the bare minimum regulatory requirement. More often than not, lack of training
or inadequate training is a common contributor in incidents and accidents.
Labels:
ASSESSMENT,
procedures,
SKILLS,
STANDARDS,
TRAINING
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