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    Aircraft modifications

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    A heavy-lift helicopter, which is capable of lifting at least 1,800kg out of ground, effect is required for most site-equipment operations. The operator will usually have to select commercial aircraft, which are not designed specifically for the oil and gas industry and modify them accordingly. Weight stripping is ...

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    Choosing an operator

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Although an oil company, or its seismic contractor, would be wise to choose a reputable helicopter operator with a known track record for safety, this is not always possible when Latin American governments apply pressure to use the local companies, or even the military forces. Using the military can ensure ...

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    United With GTE

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    GTE says that all United Airlines' 450-aircraft domestic fleet is now equipped with the Advanced Digital Airfone system, which allows passengers to make and receive calls and send and receive facsimiles via lap-top computer. Source: Flight International

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    Lancashire

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    The new chief executive of the UK's Consortium of Lancashire Aerospace (CLA) is Ron Bertolini. The consortium represents over 100 aerospace and high- technology engineering companies in the northwest of England. Bertolini was previously director of supply management at British Aerospace (Defence), Military Aircraft division, and has also been chief ...

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    George Mikelsons

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Appointing American Trans Air (ATA) chief-executive George Mikelsons chairman of Allison Engine is a sure sign that new owner Rolls-Royce intends to continue the US power plant manufacturer's drive into the commercial arena. Indianapolis-based ATA is the USA's biggest charter carrier and the nation's tenth-largest airline. It is ...

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    No Vacancies

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    For the second year running, no new cosmonauts have been selected by Russia, and at least nine of the 51 active cosmonauts, those trained to fly the now-cancelled Buran space shuttle, have no chance of flying, says the Russian Space Agency.   Source: Flight International

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    Gulfstream Crash

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    A chartered Gulfstream business-jet crashed in the Andes, 22 miles south of Quito, Ecuador, on 4 April, killing all seven people on board. The dead included the head of Argentina's largest oil company and senior executives of Chile's state oil company. Wreckage was discovered off the normal approach path to ...

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    Tibetan High Flyer

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    China Southwest has launched a weekly scheduled service between Chengdu and Bangda, the world's highest-altitude airport, using a modified Boeing 757. To operate from the 14,200ft (4,330m)- high airport in Tibet, the altitude trigger limit for the aircraft's emergency oxygen and cabin-pressure systems, has been raised. Source: Flight ...

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    FAA Flight Safety Award

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has awarded nine business-aircraft pilot training contracts to FlightSafety International. The three-year contract for pilot and recurrent training includes the Cessna Citation, Learjet 55, Westwind 1124, Beechjet 400 and Sabreliner 40. Additional deals covering the Gulfstream II and IV and Canadair CL-600 are in place, ...

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    Turbofan Service

    1995-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Jet Aviation's Teterboro, New Jersey, maintenance base has been appointed an authorised service centre for the AlliedSignal TFE731 turbofan which powers Dassault Falcon, Learjet, Israel Aircraft Industries Astra and Raytheon Hawker business jets. Source: Flight International

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    Liquid launch

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    The Space Shuttle STS 70 mission in June will be a routine Tracking and Data Relay Satellite deployment and experiments flight, with a five-person crew under the command of US Air Force Col. Terrence Henricks. Its first eight minutes of flight, however, will make history. One of the ...

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    EngineAir uses Chevrolet V8 for kitplanes

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    A heavily modified automobile engine is being developed by Daytona Beach, Florida-based EngineAir to power high-performance kitplanes. The 310kW (420hp) liquid-cooled, all-aluminium, V8 engine is expected to be flown in August, powering a Lancair IVP pressurised, four-seat, kitplane. EngineAir chief executive James Rhom says that the engine is ...

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    Future thrust

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    The next two months will see the debut of key military engine technologies on both sides of the Atlantic. Eurojet's EJ200 should be flown for the first time, while Pratt & Whitney was due to begin testing its latest combat core, the XTC-66. Europe's latest collaborative military engine ...

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    AlliedSignal launches GPS receiver

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    ALLIEDSIGNAL Aerospace has introduced the world's first hand-held combined global-positioning-system (GPS) receiver and VHF communications transceiver. The company booked orders for more than 1,000 Bendix/King KLX 100s within days of launching the $1,400 GPS/comm. unit at the Experimental Aircraft Association's Sun 'n Fun fly-in at Lakeland, Florida, ...

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    Thought control a step nearer

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    SCIENTISTS AT THE Aeronautical Systems Centre (ASC) at the US Air Force's Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, are studying the use of brain-actuated control techniques as a means of controlling aircraft. While project officials admit that a totally hands-off cockpit environment is still many years away, test pilots are beginning ...

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    Big business

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Of all the Western companies to tackle the risk-laden challenge of doing business in the CIS, two can look back on the experience with more satisfaction than most. Their ventures were among the first East-West links forged after the opening up of the USSR, and have proved among the most ...

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    Moving to the heart

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Southern Air Transport's March announcement that it is to move its headquarters from Miami International Airport, Florida - its home to since its founding in 1947 - to Rickenbacker International Airport, Ohio, is part of a strategy to reshape the company for the next century. A critical part of that ...

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    IAI in search for Galaxy partner

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Production of Israel Aircraft Industries new Galaxy twin-turbofan business jet could be threatened unless the Israeli Company can find a new foreign partner to provide some of the funds. The Israeli Company is negotiating with American and European companies, but has failed to reach an agreement. IAI president ...

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    Arrow 2 test launch scheduled for June

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    The first test launch of the Arrow 2 operational version of the Israeli anti-tactical ballistic missile has been scheduled for June. The two-stage missile will not intercept any target. To date test launches of the Israel Aircraft Industries-developed missile have been made with the single-stage Arrow 1. ...

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    Litening Delivery

    1995-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Deliveries of the Litening navigation and targeting pod to the Israeli air force, which has placed its first order, will begin in mid-1996. The Rafael-developed Litening enables pilots to perform low-level night flights. Source: Flight International