http://www.nzherald.co.nz/emergency-services/news/article.cfm?c_id=118&objectid=10776535
Interesting to come from a New Zealand newspaper but anyway. Australia can generally rely on three things every summer, sudden and destructive storms, lots of bushfires and extreme heat. The New Zealand Herald has reported today on the extreme heatwave that is about to hit our fair land, particular on the eastern side of the country.
Parts of south western and central Queensland are expected to top 40C till the end of the week while the rest of the country will continue to suffer through temperatures almost as high.
Whilst this is not an aviation related story it should ring warning bells for pilots on a number of fronts.
First, hydration. It gets hot in those little aircraft, particularly on the ground. Keep hydrated. Dehydration can cause nausea, muscle cramps, heart palpitations, light headedness and weakness. None of these are particularly beneficial to someone trying to pilot an aircraft. Always take a bottle of water with you, wear a hat and if you start feeling the symptoms then you should think twice about taking off. Remember our human factors training was for a reason.
The second issue with high heat is on aircraft performance. The figures published in your aircraft's flight manual, usually the figures we religiously adhere to, are always related to standard atmosphere at sea level (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Atmosphere#ICAO_Standard_Atmosphere). If we have a hot day, the effect is like altitude, the air is less dense. What this means for a pilot is that the aircraft will require a longer take off roll, will have a poor rate of climb, a faster approach speed and will require more runway to land.
So if you are enjoying longer holidays than I had and are planning to go out for a fly, please be aware of these important factors and have a safe flight. As the saying goes, taking of is optional, landing is mandatory.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Monday, 2 January 2012
aircraftpilots.com - Important Announcement
Years ago when I joined RA Australia (http://www.auf.asn.au/) I received my first Recretional Flying magazine which comes as part of your memebrship (now called Sport Pilot). In this magazine I saw a small add on one of the pages for a forum, http://www.recreationalflying.com.au/.
So being the internet junky I am, I headed over there and registered. What I found was one of the best communities of like minded individuals I have ever had the pleasure of meeting online. The website was designed to be a resource for recreational pilots and like minded individuals to discuss all things flying.
Over the years the site has changed many times. Ian, the founder, has attempted to steer the direction of the site to ensure that it continues to be the resource for pilots that he originally intended. Alas with all things online there was some diversion in the forums that took away from this goal.
Enter http://www.aircraftpilots.com/. Aircraft Pilots was a change to the site that Ian felt would push his original idea. The new site became a source for all pilots across the world, not just recreational pilots in Australia. However even in this new format it would seem the poitical discussions surrounding RA-Aus were still occuring.
Seeing the need for these Ian over the holidays posted this announcement: http://www.aircraftpilots.com/threads/important-announcement.32840/ .
The move is to create three sites, not necessary linked but each one to have it's own unique theme for discussions.
The first AircraftPilots.com will be the resource for all pilots to discuss all things flying and will be administered by Ian, the original founder of the sites.
The second will be RecreationalFlying.com.au which will be the place to go to discuss all things RA-Aus specific. This site will be managed by David Isaacs and Ahlocks who have both been staff on the original site for quite some time.
The third, AircraftGeeks.com is for ALL aviation enthusiasts. Ian is currently looking for a team to manage this site.
I think this change is a positive direction for a resource that I personally have found invaluable over my time as a pilot. Ian has put a lot time and money into creating these resources and I hope anyone out there will find them as valuable as I have. Head on over to Aircraft Pilots, register and become part of one of the best communities I have found online.
SPECIAL NOTE: I have no special affiliation with Aircraft Pilots.com except that I have been an active member of the site for a large number of years and feel that it is an invaluable resource for the flying community. Thanks Ian for all the hard work.
So being the internet junky I am, I headed over there and registered. What I found was one of the best communities of like minded individuals I have ever had the pleasure of meeting online. The website was designed to be a resource for recreational pilots and like minded individuals to discuss all things flying.
Over the years the site has changed many times. Ian, the founder, has attempted to steer the direction of the site to ensure that it continues to be the resource for pilots that he originally intended. Alas with all things online there was some diversion in the forums that took away from this goal.
Enter http://www.aircraftpilots.com/. Aircraft Pilots was a change to the site that Ian felt would push his original idea. The new site became a source for all pilots across the world, not just recreational pilots in Australia. However even in this new format it would seem the poitical discussions surrounding RA-Aus were still occuring.
Seeing the need for these Ian over the holidays posted this announcement: http://www.aircraftpilots.com/threads/important-announcement.32840/ .
The move is to create three sites, not necessary linked but each one to have it's own unique theme for discussions.
The first AircraftPilots.com will be the resource for all pilots to discuss all things flying and will be administered by Ian, the original founder of the sites.
The second will be RecreationalFlying.com.au which will be the place to go to discuss all things RA-Aus specific. This site will be managed by David Isaacs and Ahlocks who have both been staff on the original site for quite some time.
The third, AircraftGeeks.com is for ALL aviation enthusiasts. Ian is currently looking for a team to manage this site.
I think this change is a positive direction for a resource that I personally have found invaluable over my time as a pilot. Ian has put a lot time and money into creating these resources and I hope anyone out there will find them as valuable as I have. Head on over to Aircraft Pilots, register and become part of one of the best communities I have found online.
SPECIAL NOTE: I have no special affiliation with Aircraft Pilots.com except that I have been an active member of the site for a large number of years and feel that it is an invaluable resource for the flying community. Thanks Ian for all the hard work.
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