On Search and Rescue Aviation Day in Brazil, we pay tribute to all the people who play a vital role in saving lives.
Today more than ever, in the aftermath of Rio Grande do Sul, we thank the heroes who bring out the best in our helicopters when no one else can come to the rescue.
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"In a daring display of skill and composure, a harrowing incident involving an Airbus A320 unfolded as it embarked on a flight from Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, destined for Asuncion, Paraguay. Sources reveal that the aircraft encountered a formidable cold front during its journey, subjecting it to a barrage of severe turbulence and ice accumulation. The situation escalated dramatically when the aircraft's engines suffered a catastrophic failure, rendering them inoperative.
The flight crew, demonstrating remarkable expertise and resolute determination, masterfully navigated the dire circumstances. Despite the simultaneous loss of both engines, they adeptly managed the aircraft's descent and skillfully executed an emergency landing at Asuncion, averting what could have been a catastrophic outcome. The crew's swift and calculated response undoubtedly played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of all individuals on board.
This incident underscores the critical importance of pilot training, quick decision-making, and effective communication during unforeseen emergencies. The aviation community and the general public alike can draw inspiration from this remarkable display of professionalism, which highlights the vital role that competent flight crews play in ensuring the safety of air travel, even in the face of dire adversity.
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Aloha Airlines Flight 243 (IATA: AQ243, ICAO: AAH243) was a scheduled Aloha Airlines flight between Hilo and Honolulu in Hawaii.
On April 28, 1988, a Boeing 737-297 serving the flight suffered extensive damage after an explosive decompression in flight, caused by part of the fuselage breaking due to poor maintenance and metal fatigue. The plane was able to land safely at Kahului Airport on Maui. The one fatality, flight attendant Clarabelle "C.B." Lansing, was ejected from the airplane. Another 65 passengers and crew were injured.
The substantial damage inflicted by the decompression, the loss of one cabin crew member, and the safe landing of the aircraft established the incident as a significant event in the history of aviation, with far-reaching effects on aviation safety policies and procedures.
Aviation activities that fall outside the scope of scheduled air services, and non-scheduled services done for remuneration are called general aviation. Instructional and recreational flying are some of the activities classified as general aviation.
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Not for the first time, and not for the last either, business aviation companies have quickly rallied to provide help to those suffering from the horrendous wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Hats off to Atlantic Aviation, Signature Aviation, Planet 9, Castle & Cooke, and Maui Flight Academy for demonstrating the versatility of this part of the air transport ecosystem when it comes to providing relief in the most challenging circumstances: https://lnkd.in/eZGSTgdZ
Why corporate helicopter needed ?
Oftenly corporate helicopters are used for various reasons, for example: executive transportation or as production support tools such as cargo (internal/external), air medevac, crew change, and others.
The reasons why companies acquired their own aircraft are:
1. Helicopters can access remote or isolated areas where there are no airports or lack infrastructure facilities. This transportation mode can be particularly useful business that operating in rural regikns
2. Helicopters offer flexibility in terms of landing and take off areas compare to fixed wing.
3. Time effectiveness, using of helicopter could safe time and costs in the long run of it implementation.
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SKYCOURIER NEWS: The Federal Aviation Administration has granted certification of a new Combi interior conversion option for the passenger variant of the Cessna SkyCourier. The Combi option provides operators the flexibility to carry passengers, cargo or both.
Learn more about this new option at bit.ly/SCcombi.
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SKYCOURIER NEWS: The Federal Aviation Administration has granted certification of a new Combi interior conversion option for the passenger variant of the Cessna SkyCourier. The Combi option provides operators the flexibility to carry passengers, cargo or both.
Learn more about this new option at bit.ly/SCcombi.
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As militaries across the globe look for lower carbon footprint and more cost effective ways to provide logistics the SkyCourier is the answer. From moving troops to cargo to surveillance to parachute or multi role the Cessna 408 will operate in austere environments with the longest maintenance intervals, most intuitive maintenance manuals in the industry and the best parts network in Aviation.
SKYCOURIER NEWS: The Federal Aviation Administration has granted certification of a new Combi interior conversion option for the passenger variant of the Cessna SkyCourier. The Combi option provides operators the flexibility to carry passengers, cargo or both.
Learn more about this new option at bit.ly/SCcombi.
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#Alohaairlines#aviationmaintenance#aviationindustry#aviation#flight
Aloha Airlines Flight 243 (IATA: AQ243, ICAO: AAH243) was a scheduled Aloha Airlines flight between Hilo and Honolulu in Hawaii.
On April 28, 1988, a Boeing 737-297 serving the flight suffered extensive damage after an explosive decompression in flight, caused by part of the fuselage breaking due to poor maintenance and metal fatigue. The plane was able to land safely at Kahului Airport on Maui. The one fatality, flight attendant Clarabelle "C.B." Lansing, was ejected from the airplane. Another 65 passengers and crew were injured.
The substantial damage inflicted by the decompression, the loss of one cabin crew member, and the safe landing of the aircraft established the incident as a significant event in the history of aviation, with far-reaching effects on aviation safety policies and procedures.
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