Thursday, December 30, 2010

Prefright Inspection

Oil level - check
Combat boots - check
Cell phone - check
Pink bikini briefs - check




Ok, ready for departure.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Worst Routing Ever

Why would a Comair flight be routed like this?  All I can think of is that it might have been a maintenance flight:

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Design Study: F-104 Flaps

How did the F-104's razor-thin wing produce enough lift for takeoff and landing?  Blown flaps.  From a fantastic website of unofficial aircraft study guides called Airplanedriver.net:


"The Starfighter is equipped with a Boundary Layer Control system, often called "BLC". This system uses engine bleed air to blow over the trailing edge flaps whenever they are extended beyond 15 deg. This allows slower approach and landing speeds, but does result in a loss of lift if the throttle is closed prior to touchdown. The valve that controls this is mechanically driven by the flap actuator, thus is always in the proper position. 


After a go around, leave the flaps in the takeoff position for 30 to 60 seconds to let the BLC system cool. Damage to the system will result if you forget this."

Makes you wonder how many F-104 pilots have learned (the hard way) to avoid reducing thrust to idle in the flare.

Friday, December 17, 2010

The 757 That Might Have Been

Back when the Boeing 757 was in development, this was one of the configurations under consideration.  Called the "227", it had a T-tail and 737 nose section:


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

That's One Impressive Airplane

An actual photograph of the Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia Quick Reference Handbook:


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

'Tis the Season

Sim training is decidedly more festive at certain airlines:

Have you Landed on the Alphabet?

Inspired by a thread over at Airliners.net - have you landed or departed from every letter of the alphabet?

I've limited my list to general aviation flights, excluding airline travel:

A: ARB
B: BTL
C: CGX
D: DTW
E:
F: FNT
G: GFK
H: HAI
I: IRS
J: JXN
K:
L: LAN
M:
N:
O: OEB
P: PTK
Q:
R: RMY
S: SLN
T: TTF
U: UES
V:
W:
X:
Y: YIP
Z:

1: 1G0
2: 2H4
3: 3TE
4: 45G
5: 57D
6: 61D
7: 7N4
8:
9: 9D9
0: 0D2

I have yet to see anyone cover each letter and number.  If you think you can come close, prove it in the comments.  I'd love to see.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The First Post

What better way to kick off the blog than with this - found (not by me) on the back of a bathroom stall door in Brooklyn:


Thanks, Adam.