Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 with ANA livery, flying over the Olympics

Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 with ANA livery, flying over the Olympics

Yesterday the second Boeing 787 test plane, ZA002, made its second test flight back to where it was built. The flight was from Boeing Field (Located in South Seattle) to Paine Field (located in Everett, WA).

The flight was required since there was debris found in ZA002’s fuel tank after its first flight on December 22nd. Paine Field and it needed to fly back to Paine Field, which has the proper facilities.

VIDEO:
KING5 caught video of the Dreamliner taking off
and the Future of Flight braved the rain, dark and wind to see the ANA liveried 787 land.

The issue is minor and it provided people up north to see the Boeing 787 fly once again (Unfortunately I was at another blog-related event).  This incident is not changing the positive mood of Boeing executives. “The 787’s progress has exceeded my expectations for where I thought we’d be at this point,” Dennis O’Donoghue, who runs the company-wide aircraft testing unit, told Bloomberg. “I’m almost giddy.”

And I am giddy too. This means I will have an opportunity to see ZA002 take off from Paine Field when it heads back south again.

Additional Information:
* Photo of ZA002 back at Paine Field via @ImperfectSense
* More photos of ZA002 over the Olympic Mountains vis Seattle PI

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Boeing 787 in First Choice livery. Photo from NewPlane.com

Boeing 787 in First Choice livery. Photo from NewPlane.com

Preview what the Boeing 787 Dreamliner will look like in different airline liveries (scroll down a little bit for the custom liveries). From Aeroflot to VLAC.

It is great seeing the different designs in 3D on the computer screen, but I can’t wait to see them in person (of course you can already see ANA’s livery on the 787).

If the Boeing 787 liveries don’t distract you enough, you can also check out the new Boeing 747-8 Highlights page via Boeing.

Thanks to Sandy at the Future of Flight for finding this!

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Looks like the unruly passenger got his shirt back on in time for the police to escort him off the plane.

Looks like the unruly passenger got his shirt back on in time for the police to escort him off the plane.

Just getting drunk, unruly, and causing a flight to divert just doesn’t seem to do it for me anymore.  Well a Virginia resident, Muhammed Abu Tahir is taking it to the next level. He was on Air Tran flight 39 from Atlanta to San Francisco and decided to have a few (and by a few I mean five) airline-sized bottles of wine. Anyone having that much wine is mostly going to use the lavatory at some point.

Tahir seemed to enjoy being in the lavatory, but wanted to be a little more comfortable. He took off his shoes and socks and placed them outside the door. He later opened up the door and flight attendants could see he also took off his shirt and was shaving. At this point the crew felt it would be in the flight’s best interest if Tahir sat back down.

This is where Tahir had a decision to make. Either he sits down and provides a fun story the flight attendants to tell later or he makes a big deal out of it and causes a diverted flight and gets arrested. Unfortunately Tahir didn’t choose wisely. He become aggressive and refused to leave the bathroom. Flight attendants enlisted passengers to stand guard outside the bathroom with fire extinguishers while the crew blocked the cockpit door with a drink cart. Tahir was still in the bathroom when the flight finally landed.

The pilot decided to make an emergency landing at Colorado Springs and F-16’s were scrambled to help escort the flight. The flight landed with no other incident and Tahir got to make some quick friends with law enforcement. and might see some jail time.

No word if he got his AirTran miles for flying from Atlanta to Colorado Springs.

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Image: KDVR
Why would this Boeing 747 need a 5th engine?

Why would this Boeing 747 need a 5th engine?

This is not a photo shop, but a photograph of a Qantas Boeing 747-300 with a little extra cargo — a 5th engine.

When a Qantas airplane needs a replacement engine or to have one worked on, sometimes they will attached the 5th engine onto a Boeing 747 and fly it without power to its destination.

This ends up being more cost effective for the airline. The 5th engine will limit the 747’s performance (not that it is known for its sporty maneuvering already), but it provides no additional safety risk.

There is also a photo of a Qantas Boeing 747-400 with a 5th engine.

People on Twitter are sharing other airplanes with additional engines:
* Lockheed L1011 Tristar thanks FlyingPhotog
* Boeing 720 thanks apgphoto
* DC-8 thanks TxAGFlyer
* Pan Am Boeing 747 thanks Skippyscage

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What's left of American Airlines Flight 331 that crashed in Jamaica

What's left of American Airlines Flight 331 that crashed in Jamaica

I normally keep a nice little collection of stories I consider blogging. Sometimes I get too busy or other stories pop up and I just delete the ones that don’t make it to the blog. Even if these aren’t the most timely, I still think they are interesting and wanted to share:

* Amazing Photos of American Airlines Flight 331’s Boeing 737 that crashed in Jamaica (via NYCAviation). Flight Global talks about how the pilot was advised to use a different approach.

* US Department of Transportation finds Virgin America is a US Citizen (via Seattle PI). Some were accusing Virgin America as not following the rules to operate as a US company. As long as they make some changes they are in the clear.

* United Airlines has Unlimited Baggage Plan (via Flight Wisdom). For $249 per year, you and your closest 8 friends, on your same reservation, get to check up to two bags per trip for free. For the frequent traveler, this can be quite the savings. Read more.

* Boeing joins in study of potential biofuel source (via the Seattle PI). Boeing is working with others to find a viable saltwater-based plant for a more environmentally friendly jet fuel.

* Pilot rehired after gun discharged on plane (via Today in the Sky). Pilot’s gun went off during flight, he got fired, he fought it and US Airways hired him back on.

* Inside the Emirates A380 First Class shower (via Gadling). Take a close look at an airborne luxury most will never be able to afford. It might only be a five minute shower, but that can make all the difference on a very long flight.

* U.S. airlines set record for on-time flights in November (via Dallas Morning News). Almost 89% of flights in November were considered on-time. That is great for airlines and for passengers.

* California’s Surplus Chihuahuas Airlifted To New York (via NPR). Too many unwanted dogs were showing up in California and Virgin America flew them over to the east coast where nice homes were waiting for them. Thanks Selena for the tip!

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