Emma Mahoney – from aircraft engineer to teaching engineering. This story on Aviation Australia instructor/assessor for mechanical Emma Mahoney first appeared in the May 2019 edition of Australian Aviation. Aircraft engineers keep Australia’s fleet of more than 15,000 private and commercial aircraft flying safely. However, by 2025, it is estimated there will be a 30 […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/australian-aviation/
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SYDNEY (Bloomberg): Flying has become deadlier than it has been for years and it’s hard to pin it solely on Boeing Co’s infamous 737 Max. Aircraft accidents occurred more frequently in almost every region worldwide in 2018 as the death toll climbed to a four-year high of 523, according to the International Air Transport Association […]
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The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a CSP plant that opened in California’s Mojave Desert in 2014. (Photo: Ippolitov Igor/Shutterstock) The costs of renewable energy fell to a record low in 2018, according to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Renewable sources are already the cheapest way to generate electricity […]
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In its first decision of its second tenure, Narendra Modi government has enhanced the amount to be paid as part of ‘Prime Ministers Scholarship Scheme’ under the National Defence Fund. “Our Government’s first decision dedicated to those who protect India,” Modi tweeted. “Major changes approved in PM’s Scholarship Scheme under the National Defence Fund including […]
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert announced the formation Thursday of a partnership that is expected to result in the world’s largest “clean energy storage” project, to be developed in underground salt domes in Millard County. This rural Utah investment, known as Advanced Clean Energy Storage, “demonstrates the power of the forward-looking energy policy” he has advanced, […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/renewable-energy/herbert-unveils-massive-utah-renewable-energy-project-draws-praise-from-trump-official-protests-from-climate-activists/
Hong Kong Airlines is in the spotlight again after Japanese aviation authorities found its planes to be missing aircraft parts – ranging from screws to brake mechanisms. None of the lost objects were critical for the safety of the planes, authorities said, and their absence raised no concerns about airworthiness. Still, the thought of missing […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/parts-are-dropping-off-hong-kong-airlines-planes-in-mid-air-should-you-be-worried-asean-the-star-online/
The cost of renewable energy worldwide fell to a record low last year and is expected to continue to decline in price over the next decade. Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez, Staff Photographer / The Chronicle The United Arab Emirates-based intergovernmental organization International Renewable Energy Agency reported that the global weighted average cost of electricity from solar […]
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A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader was beaten to death in Bihar’s Begusarai district early on Friday, police said. “Gopal Singh was attacked when he was sleeping outside his house in Amraur Kiratpur village with iron rods and bamboo sticks by unidentified persons,” a police official said. Singh was the BJP President of Amraur panchayat […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/india-news/day-after-swearing-in-of-pm-modi-bjp-leader-beaten-to-death-in-bihar/
45 days have passed since Jet Airways finally grounded all its operations. The troubles, though, at the airline had started much before the inevitable closure. The main part of an airline business is schedule integrity. With Jet Airways, this problem started as early as January 2019. The airline had to cancel flights due to their […]
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Boeing’s proposal to bring back the 737 Max has included a computer-based training program that, like requirements before two crashes involving the aircraft, does not involve hands-on simulator training before allowing pilots to resume flying the troubled aircraft once it is no longer grounded, CNN has learned. Following the crashes involving Lion Air and Ethiopian […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/first-on-cnn-despite-crashes-boeing-proposes-no-simulator-training-for-737-max-pilots/ |
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