Homepage
Advertisment
The crash on takeoff of a 509th Air Wing, Air Force B-2 Spirit bomber, February 23 operating at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, was caused by water in the aircraft's sensors, according to an Air Combat report issued, Thursday. Specifically, moisture in three port transducer units "distorted data introduced by a B-2 Spirit's air data system" which led to flawed information entering the bomber's flight control computers. The aircraft was reacting to inaccurate airspeed and a "perceived" negative angle of attack. This resulted in an "uncommanded 30 degree nose-high pitch-up on takeoff," according to the Air Force. Major Ryan Link and Captain Justin Grieve, the aircraft's two pilots and the only two aboard were unable to regain control and safely ejected just as the aircraft stalled and mushed into the ground and its left wing impacted the ground. The $1.4 billion aircraft crashed just off the left side of the runway and exploded. It was the first-ever B-2 crash and followed 75,000 hours of loss-free service. Link and Grieve both suffered injuries during ejection, with Grieve suffering compression fractures to his spine. The report points to the inaccurate readings as contributing factors, adding that ineffective communication of critical information about a technique used to remove moisture from the sensors also contributed. It's possible that all the maintenance crew had to do to avert the accident was turn on the pitot heat prior to performing air data calibrations. But the suggested technique was not part of checklist procedures. http://www.glennpew.com

Tags: B2 B-2 stealth bomber spirit air force crash video guam avweb glenn pew airplane
AVweb's Glenn Pew collects sights and sounds on the ground at Sun 'N Fun, 2007. Everything recorded here transpired April 19 ... except for the ride in the DC-3.

Tags: AVweb flying Sun'nFun Fly-In airshow Glenn Pew EpicLT Cessna NGP
Video produced by Glenn Pew for AVweb.com. At Sun n Fun Airshow Herpa Miniature Models gave away a flight to one AVweb reader aboard its Douglas DC-3. It was a very good day for Christa.

Tags: AVweb essay contest herpa miniature models douglas lesson airshow dc3 formation flight airplane pilots sun fun glenn pew
Incredible Adventures lets you captain Herpa's DC-3, while instructor Dan Gryder makes you feel like a pro while doing it.

Tags: DC-3 Incredible Adventures Dan Gryder AVweb Glenn Pew Russ Niles Scott Simmons
Recap with Consumer Reports' Paul Bertorelli, AVweb Editor-In-Chief Russ Niles, and Kitplanes Editor, Marc Cook

Tags: airventure oshkosh avweb kitplanes aviation consumer airplanes experimental
Aerobatic pilot Sean Tucker gives a harrowing account of a bailout at Lakeland, Florida's Sun 'n Fun Fly-In in 2006.

Tags: Sean Tucker AVweb Sun 'n Fun bailout glenn pew
The largest investor in Eclipse Aviation says the European market for VLJs is huge and a plant in Russia is likely to fill that void. In his first public appearance on behalf of ETIRC, which poured more than $100 million into Eclipse, Dutch business magnate Roel Pieper told AVweb in a video interview at EBACE 2008 that a perfect storm of crowded airports in Western Europe and primitive transportation in burgeoning Eastern Europe is creating major opportunities for the charter/air taxi business.

Tags: Roel Pieper Eclipse EBACE airtaxi aviation flying bizav bizjet
The AeroShell Aerobatic Team flies a three ship formation at AirVenture Oshkosh, 2008, with AVweb's contest winner, Stephanie Cruz.

Tags: aeroshell aerobatic team formation flight airplane contest avweb stephanie cruz
EBACE 2008 begins Tuesday at PalExpo convention center in Geneva, and AVweb will be delivering daily coverage on-site at AVweb.com and in the AVwebBiz e-mail newsletter. Sign up for daily updates at http://www.avweb.com/profile.

Tags: EBACE Geneva Switzerland aviation flying bizjets bizav PalExpo
Join us for a guided interior tour of the latest and greatest in corporate bizjets, the Gulfstream G650.

Tags: aviation EBACE Gulfstream G650 650 tour airplane bizjet jet
AVweb's Russ Niles talks with Bobby Sturgell at AirVenture Oshkosh 2008 about the state of the industry, ADS-B, fuel costs, pilot medicals, and Sturgell's future plans.

Tags: FAA Administrator oshkosh airventure bobby sturgell pilot medical ads-b fuel aviation aircraft
A company called Terrafugia may be developing the personal air vehicle you've always dreamed about. It's called the Transition, and its folding wings and roadable design made it something unusual at the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida.

Tags: Sebring Terrafugia Transition aircar
AVweb's Russ Niles, Aviation Consumer's Paul Bertorelli and Kitplanes editor, Marc Cook look forward to the week at Oshkosh.

Tags: bertorelli aviation consumer niles kitplanes marc cook oshkosh airventure 2008 airplane
Cirrus debuted the G3 SR20 at this year's Sun'n Fun and it adopts many of the improvements perfected in the SR22 G3.

Tags: Sun-n-Fun Cirrus SR20 airplane aviation G3 wing
Gene Conrad, vice president for marketing, Branson Airport explains how the U.S.'s first privately owned commercial airport will serve the burgeoning tourism market in Branson Missouri.

Tags: branson airport commercial private own tourism missouri market country music
One of the most popular booths at EBACE 2008 has nothing directly to do with business aviation, but it's attracting crowds of people. Boeing has put up an elaborate flight simulator with controls approximating a Boeing Business Jet and a wide screen depiction of the ILS to Nice, France. Most people who try it, like this fellow, do a pretty credible job of planting the virtual 787 on the centerline.

Tags: EBACE flightsim Boeing aviation airplanes flying
Aerocar owner Ed Sweeney flew his historic craft to Sun 'n Fun 2008. Here he explains how adding full authority digital engine control (FADEC) to the Aerocar's O-360 engine has improved performance.

Tags: Aerocar Sun-n-Fun FADEC
An innovative modular system can convert a Boeing Business Jet into a flying hospital in as little as six hours.

Tags: airplane boeing bizjet medical-transport EBACE
The world's fastest production single, the Mooney Type S, was on display at Sun 'n Fun 2008.

Tags: Mooney TypeS Sun-N-Fun airshow airplanes airspeed
In a splashy ceremony at EBACE 2008, Embraer unveiled a mockup of its newly named Legacy 500 and announced pricing for that aircraft and its smaller stablemate, the Legacy 450.

Tags: EBACE bizav aviation Embraer Legacy bizjets MSJ MLJ
Liberty is experimenting with a Rotax 914 engine on their XL-2 Turbo.

Tags: Sebring Liberty XL-2 Rotax 914 LSA
Antilles Seaplanes made its first appearance at Sun 'n Fun 2008 and the company says it hopes to be delivering newly-manufactured modern versions of the venerable Grumman Goose in the next year or two. The company has the type certificate for the aircraft and has been developing the manufacturing processes at its plant in Gibsonville, N.C. and the company says it's getting close to actually building aircraft.

Tags: Sun-n-Fun airshow aviation airplanes Grumman Goose Antilles Seaplanes
The WAM diesel-engine-powered IndUs Thorpedo flew to Sun 'n Fun at 100 knots on three gph. IndUS Aviation's Scott Severin shows us around the Thorpedo.

Tags: IndUS Thorpedo LSA Sun-n-Fun airplanes
Learn more at http://www.challengeair.com http://www.herpa.de/ and http://www.avweb.com

Tags: herpa challenge air challengeair auction dc-3 dan gryder avweb
Pages:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Sponsors