Schlagwort-Archive: King Air

Pilot erleidet Herzinfarkt, Ehefrau landet Flugzeug

Über Kalifornien erleidet ein Pilot einen Herzinfarkt. Seine Ehefrau übernimmt darauf das Steuer und landet die Maschine – obwohl sie offenbar keine Flugerfahrung hat.

Als ein amerikanischer Geschäftsmann am Steuer eines Privatflugzeugs einen Herzinfarkt erleidet, greift seine Ehefrau mutig ein: Unter Anleitung von Fluglotsen über Funk schafft sie es, die zweimotorige Maschine sicher zu landen. Für ihren Ehemann kam dennoch jede Hilfe zu spät. Er starb wenig später, wie mehrere US-Medien berichten. Das Paar war in einer Maschine vom Typ Beechcraft King Air 90 von Henderson in Nevada auf dem Weg nach Monterey in Kalifornien unterwegs, als der Mann plötzlich zusammenbrach.

Als weitere Passagierin saß einzig seine Ehefrau mit an Bord. Sie habe daraufhin die Kontrolle übernommen und das Flugzeug in Bakersfield, Kalifornien gelandet, wo die alarmierte Feuerwehr auf sie wartete. Die Landung verlief den Berichten zufolge sicher und ruhig, ein Eingreifen der Einsatzkräfte sei nicht erforderlich gewesen – obwohl die Frau über keinerlei Flugerfahrung verfügt haben soll. Ihr Ehemann wurde daraufhin ohne weitere Verletzungen in ein Krankenhaus gebracht, wo er laut »Los Angeles Times« an dem Herzinfarkt starb. Der 78-Jährige war ein erfahrener Pilot. Quelle: ‚Der Spiegel‚.

Royal Flying Doctor Service selects Beechcraft King Air 360

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) (RFDS) has agreed to purchase four Beechcraft King Air 360CHW turboprop aircraft, with an option to purchase an additional two aircraft. The new aircraft will add to their already large fleet of Beechcraft King Air aircraft. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2021 and continue through 2023. The Beechcraft King Air 360 is designed and manufactured by Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company.

“By providing a wide range of essential healthcare services to regional, rural and remote communities, the mission scope of the RFDS requires 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational availability for the vast territory of the state of Queensland,” said Bob Gibbs, vice president, Special Missions Sales. “We are honored that the RFDS, in evaluating its choices for this fleet, continues to choose the Beechcraft King Air as the platform of choice for these crucial operations.” The six Beechcraft King Air turboprops, configured for multi-stretcher air ambulance operations, will be equipped with a factory installed aft cargo door, heavy weight operations package and Pratt and Whitney PT6A-67A engines for additional performance capabilities. With its corporate office located within the Brisbane Airport precinct, the RFDS currently operates 20 aircraft across eight operational bases located at Brisbane, Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Charleville, Mount Isa and Roma.

The King Air, the most popular twin-turboprop model in Australia, provides unrivaled performance in terms of operational cost, speed and runway access throughout Queensland. Textron Aviation supports nearly 200 King Air aircraft in a variety of configurations throughout Australia. “The King Air is the world leader in twin-turboprop special missions because of the aircraft’s unmatched capabilities and reliability,” added Gibbs. “Continuing to be a trusted supplier for emergency services in Australia is a testament to the King Air’s performance when every minute matters.” RFDS (Queensland Section) Chief Executive Officer Meredith Staib said it was vital that the Service, one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive aeromedical organisations, remained “future fit” as it neared 100 years of operation.

“The Beechcraft King Air 360 aircraft forms a key part of our 10-year aircraft replacement strategy, which will ensure we can continue to deliver world-class aeromedical retrievals and healthcare to regional, rural and remote Australians,” she said. “Our highly trained and skilled aviation staff are looking forward to experiencing the technology advances offered with the B360, including improved performance and efficiency, ultimately improving runway access. I am sure our medical crews and patients will also enjoy the enhanced flying experience.” Quelle: ‚Beechcraft‚.