Saturday, July 30, 2011

Fwd: "Primary Radar Unavailable" - FAASafety.gov



FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education

Primary Radar Unavailable
Notice Number: NOTC3090

Central Florida Tracon Letter No. 11-02

Subject: Primary Radar Unavailable

Issued: August 1, 2011  Effective: September 1, 2011

Cancellation: August 31, 2013

Primary radar unavailable along V3 between the following areas:

  1. 40 and 45 nautical miles north of Melbourne below 2,000 feet.
  2. 45 and 50 nautical miles north of Melbourne at and below 3,000 feet.
  3. 5 and 55 nautical miles north of Melbourne at and below 4,500 feet.

Radar services from Orlando Approach in these areas available on transponder equipped aircraft only.

R.A. Simpson
Staff Manager, Central Florida TRACON

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Youth Sets World Record Flying On 16th Birthday

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Video: Sikorsky’s Record-Setting Helicopter Retires | Autopia | Wired.com

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Fwd: "Pilot Deviation Safety Tip" - FAASafety.gov



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Subject: "Pilot Deviation Safety Tip" - FAASafety.gov
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FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education

Pilot Deviation Safety Tip
Notice Number: NOTC3078

When "Once a Day" is not so good!

Nearly every day a pilot incurs a violation in the Washington DC Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) for infractions that are entirely avoidable.
 
A typical deviation reads, "Aircraft observed in the SFRA with a 1200 transponder code."  Voice recordings indicate pilots revert to ingrained habit-patterns and fail to keep their assigned beacon code when cancelling their IFR flight plans in the SFRA. The old saying that, "Good habits are good friends" is true, but the question here is, "What is the good habit?" It is to ask yourself, "What should the transponder code be?" And the answer is not always 1200!

Pilots operating VFR within 60 NM of the DCA VOR are required to obtain online training at http://www.faasafety.gov. The Course Number for the special training course, Washington DC Special Flight Rules Training Course, is ALC-55. You can find the course in the Online Course Catalog under the Courses tab. Statistically, pilots who complete this required training are less likely to incur a SFRA violation.
 
To avoid incurring a violation for an action or inaction that could have been easily prevented, it is strongly recommended that all pilots planning a flight, VFR or IFR, within 100 NM of the DCA VOR/DME take the special awareness training course.
 
You may read the entire FDC Notam 0/8326 at http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_0_8326.html

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Fwd: "FAAST Blast"



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FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education

FAAST Blast
Notice Number: NOTC3057

FAAST Blast — Week of June 27 - July 03, 2011
Biweekly
FAA Safety Briefing News Update 

 
NOTAM Changes in Effect June 30 
   Beginning June 30, you may notice a few new changes with NOTAMS. In an effort to promote global consistency, the FAA is adopting several format changes to make NOTAMS more ICAO-compliant. As the new Federal NOTAM System (FNS) policy is developed, software changes are being made in the U.S. NOTAM System to enable a smoother transition to the FNS. 
   Among the changes to be expected are: the keyword RAMP will be replaced with APRON; keywords ODP, SID, STAR, CHART, DATA, IAP, VFP, ROUTE, and SPECIAL will be added; NOTAMS relating to SIDs, graphic ODPs, and STARs will be issued as Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAMS; and components of an ILS in a NOTAM will be distinguished by preceding the component with "ILS" followed by "RWY" and the runway number. For a full list of the changes, see the FAA notice at www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Notice/N7930.91.pdf. Also, be sure to check out the article "Change is in the Air" from the May/June 2011 issue of FAA Safety Briefing, which takes a closer look at the ongoing efforts to modernize and make NOTAMs easier to use.
 
Tune in for a Free AMT Webinar 
      Are you an AMT with questions about the FAASTeam, the AMT Awards Program, or about fighting fatigue at work? Then be sure to tune in on July 13, 2011, for a free interactive webinar hosted by Aviation Maintenance Technology magazine. AMT Editor Ronald Donner will kick off the webinar at 1:00 pm CDT and will join FAA Research Scientist Dr. Katrina Avers, and FAASTeam Program Managers James Niehoff and Randall Prine to talk about some of the latest FAASTeam activities and maintenance-related issues. For more information—and to register for the event—go to www.amtonline.com/webinars/.
 
Meeting of the Minds 
   As an airport that often sees more activity than Pittsburgh or Cleveland Hopkins, Westchester County Airport (KHPN) takes pride in its ability to foster a sense of cooperation, communication, and respect between pilots and controllers. One way it achieves that goal is by hosting quarterly meetings that allow both pilots and controllers to have a two-way discussion of issues and ideas that contribute to safe operations at the airport. "Safety has improved the more we talk to each other and understand what's going on, on both sides of the microphone," says pilot and meeting organizer Scott Dyer. To see how this type of open communication might help you at your local airport, see the article "Meeting of the Minds" on page 28 of the May/June 2011 issue. www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/2011/media/MayJun2011.pdf
 
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

As of July 31st, all Google profiles will be public

http://thenextweb.com/google/2011/07/05/as-of-july-31st-all-google-profiles-will-be-public/

Flying Cars Get OK From Department of Transportation |

http://bostinnovation.com/2011/07/05/flying-cars-get-ok-from-department-of-transportation/

OPX Biotechnologies raising $45M for next-gen biofuels

http://gigaom.com/cleantech/opx-biotechnologies-raising-45m-for-next-gen-biofuels/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+earth2tech+%28GigaOM%3A+Cleantech%29

USAF Cadets To Train In Cirruses

http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/USAFCadetsToTrainInCirruses_204920-1.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

Autopiloted glider knows where to fly for a free ride - tech

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21028185.700-autopiloted-glider-knows-where-to-fly-for-a-free-ride.html

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Holey Clouds: Gallery of Formations Cut by Airplanes |

http://www.livescience.com/14841-hole-punch-clouds-gallery-formations-cut-airplanes.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Livesciencecom+%28LiveScience.com+Science+Headline+Feed%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

Hipmunk Flight Search Now Finds Planes With Wi-Fi

http://www.hipmunk.com/

Coalition Seeks Injunction To Block CA Efforts To Ban Avgas Sales

http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?contentBlockId=8ed7233c-8ace-40eb-94cb-a915c57df42e

Accident occurred Saturday, June 18, 2011 in Guntersville, AL

http://www.aviationfeeds.com/feeds/accident.py?ev_id=20110618X25841&key=1

How Airplanes Blow Snow-Making Holes in Clouds

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/06/airplane-cloud-holes/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29&utm_content=Google+Reader

Formation and Spread of Aircraft-Induced Holes in Clouds

http://www.sciencemag.org/content/333/6038/77

Solar Impulse Airplane Makes Public Debut at Paris Air Show |

http://inhabitat.com/solar-impulse-airplane-makes-public-debut-at-paris-air-show/