September 2008 Archives
On the 27th September 2008, 5DME visited the Adelaide Airport for the purposes of video and photos of the A380 on its first visit to YPAD. What a spectacular site it was too! However as we were waiting the was an emergency landing on runway 30. Apparently, a Beech B200 VH-URU was having difficulties with the landing gear after just taking off for a flight to kangaroo Island.
We noticed a collection of Ambulance, Police and Fire services at the head of 30. After some time circling VH-URU made its approach. Coming in over the threshhold of 30 it was quite obvious he was going in on his belly. We all watched in amazement as the pilot executed a spot-on wheels up landing.
As the the plane came to a halt it was surrounded by Aviation Rescue/Fire Fighting vehicles. After a short time passengers disembarked and assembled alongside the aircraft.
Apparently there were no injuries and all walked away safely.
5DME give recognition to the pilot for such a skilled landing and it only goes to show that skill and daring have once again overcome fear and anxiety :-)
As most of you will know by now, the A380 will make it's first visit to Adelaide at 1215hrs on Saturday the 27th of September 2008. We have some information that you may find interesting as enthusiasts or just for general interest.
- Wake Turbulence times have to be extended between aircraft with the A380 to 4/3/3 minutes from 3/2/3. This means that light aircraft land 4 minutes behind an A380 compared to the usual 3. Other aircraft can land 3 minutes behind and A380. Departures may differ and in many cases an extra minute is required after the A380 moves.
- During visits the A380 will usually be parked on F6 (Near Tapley's Hill Rd Public Observation Area).
- Visits will be around 25-30 minutes to allow brakes to cool, crew change and of course photos.
- Initially, there will be a 5 minute delay between runway movements after each take-off or landing of the A380 to allow AAL to inspect the runway. This is possibly due to any debris that may be introduced to the runway surface from the jet wash or wake turbulence of the A380.
- If other large aircaft need to use the full runway length whilst the A380 is parked, it will have to be shuffled as there is a size limit as to which aircraft can do 180 turns on runway end nodes.
5DME will be compiling a page on the A380 to be displayed on the site in the future. For the moment we will add our photographs and video to the galleries for your interest.
A QANTAS A380 will visit Adelaide this Saturday 27th September 2008. It will arrive at 12:15 and depart at 12:40pm (Lunchtime). 5DME will be there to record the event. We are thrilled that Adelaide did not miss out on such a spectacular event.
We assume the will be traffic restrictions around the airport so take care.
We now have a new section on the web site that is dedicated to aviation memorabilia. A local aviation historian has a superb collection and has agreed to display the items on 5DME.
The collection so far consists of:
- Drink Coasters
- Air Mail
- Buttons & Badges
- Greeting Cards
- Post Cards
More will be added as we index the items and photograph them.
The site menu has been adjusted to incorporate the new section. You will notice changes under THE REAL THING menu.
We are also adding the items to the photo gallery under the memorabilia section.
Enjoy!
