2010 in aviation explained
This is a list of aviation-related events from 2010.
Events
January
- 2 January
- A package containing the explosive RDX is randomly placed in the luggage of an unknowing passenger at Poprad-Tatry Airport in Slovakia as part of a bomb-detection training exercise, but police fail to remove the package afterwards, and the luggage continues onto a Danube Wings flight to Dublin Airport where the unsuspecting passenger retrieves his explosive-laden luggage and takes it to his Dublin home, resulting in a bomb alert and his arrest three days later. The man is released after the Slovak government admits he is blameless.
- 13 January
- 19 January
- 20 January
- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces that commercial flights between the United Kingdom and the Yemen would be suspended, owing to British concerns over terrorist activity in Yemen, and will not resume until the security situation in Yemen improves.[2]
- 23 January
- 24 January
- 25 January
- 26 January
- 31 January
February
- 11 February
- Trigana Air Service Flight 168, an ATR 42-300F, makes a forced landing in a paddy field at Bone, Indonesia. Two people are seriously injured and the aircraft was written off.
- 15 February
- 18 February
- After setting fire to his house and leaving behind a suicide note expressing displeasure with government and taxation, Andrew Joseph Stack III crashes his Piper Dakota into an office building housing an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) field office in Austin, Texas, killing himself and an IRS manager and injuring 13 others, two of them seriously.
- 28 February
March
- 22 March
- 25 March
- 31 March
- Canadian airline Skyservice ceases operations.
- Aloha Airlines ceases operations and declares bankruptcy. It halts all passenger operations and transfers all of its cargo operations to Aloha Air Cargo.
April
- 8 April
- 10 April
- 12 April
- 13 April
- 15 April
- 21 April
- 22 April
May
- 12 May
- 15 May
- 17 May
- 22 May
- 26 May
- 28 May
- The first Solar Impulse aircraft, HB-SIA, the first solar-powered aircraft capable of flying both day and night thanks to batteries charged by solar power that provide it with power during darkness, makes its first flight powered entirely by solar energy, charging its batteries in flight. The flight takes place at Payerne Airport outside Payerne, Switzerland.[10]
June
- 6 June
- 19 June
- 21 June
July
- 8 July
- The first Solar Impulse aircraft, HB-SIA, the first solar-powered aircraft capable of both day and night flight thanks to its batteries charged by solar power, makes its first overnight flight, taking off from Payerne Airport outside Payerne, Switzerland, and returning after 26 hours 10 minutes 19 seconds in the air, the first overnight flight by a solar-powered aircraft and the longest flight in history up to this time by a crewed solar-powered aircraft. The flight also sets a record for the highest altitude ever attained by a crewed solar-powered aircraft, reaching 8744abbr=offNaNabbr=off above ground and 9235abbr=offNaNabbr=off in absolute altitude.[12] [13]
- 18 July
- 27 July
- 28 July
August
- 1 August
- 2 August
- Todd Reichert of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies pilots a human-powered ornithopter, Snowbird, in Ontario, sustaining 19.3 seconds of flight, covering a distance of 145m (476feet). The 42.6kg (93.9lb) craft has 32abbr=offNaNabbr=off span flapping wings.[15]
- The Mexican airline Mexicana files for insolvency proceedings in Mexico and bankruptcy protection in the United States.
- 3 August
- 9 August
- 13 August
- 16 August
- 24 August
- 25 August
- 27 August
- 28 August
- The Mexican airline Mexicana de Aviacion suspends operations due to insolvency.
September
- 3 September
- 4 September
- 5 September
- A De Havilland Tiger Moth crashes into spectators at an air show at the Lauf-Lillinghof airfield near Nuremberg, Germany, killing one person and injuring 38, five of them seriously.[17] Four years later, a trial in Hersbrucker District Court determined that the cause of the crash was pilot error, finding the pilot guilty of "… fahrlässiger Tötung und fahrlässiger Körperverletzung …" ("involuntary manslaughter and negligent injury").[18]
- 7 September
- 13 September
- 30 September
October
- 9 October
- 12 October
- 29 October
November
- 4 November
- 5 November
- 28 November
- 29 November
December
- 3 December
- 15 December
First flights
January
- 26 January
- 29 January
February
- 8 February
March
- 10 March
- 18 March
- 29 March
April
- 28 April
July
- 8 July
- Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle
September
- 10 September
November
December
- 30 December
Retirements
September
- 17 September
December
Deaths
- 19 July
- David Warren, Australian aviation scientist, inventor of the cockpit voice recorder (b. 1925)
Deadliest crash
The deadliest crash of this year was Air India Express Flight 812, a Boeing 737 which crashed in a runway overrun at Mangalore, India on 22 May, killing 158 of the 166 people on board.The deadliest military aircraft crash of this year was the crash of a Polish Air Force Tu-154 in Smolensk, Russia on 10 April, killing all 96 on board.
Notes and References
- Web site: Blue Wings stellt Flugbetrieb ein . Flugrevue . de . 13 January 2010 . 4 October 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111004043912/http://www.flugrevue.de/de/zivilluftfahrt/airlines-flugbetrieb/blue-wings-stellt-flugbetrieb-ein.18238.htm . dead .
- News: Brown unveils security measures . BBC News . 20 January 2010.
- News: Highland Airways goes into administration . BBC News . 25 March 2010 . 25 March 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100328170157/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8586688.stm. 28 March 2010 . live.
- Web site: ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev Tu-154M 101 Smolensk Air Base. aviation-safety.net. 7 May 2023.
- Web site: Pilots reveal death-defying ordeal as engines failed on approach to Chek Lap Kok. 20 April 2014. South China Morning Post. 7 May 2023.
- Web site: Crash: ATMA AN12 at Mexico on April 21st 2010, fire on board . Aviation Herald. 22 April 2010.
- Web site: Wright, Liz, "," navy.mil, 22 April 2010 3:30:00 p.m.. 7 May 2023.
- Hallion, Roy P., "Does the Hypersonic Transport Have a Future?", Aviation History, July 2012, p. 42.
- Warwick, Graham, "First X-51A Hypersonic Flight Deemed Success," Aviation Week, 26 May 2010.
- Web site: Solar Impulse Flies On Pure Sunlight. Editorial Staff. 31 May 2010. 7 May 2023.
- News: Romanian stowaway found at Heathrow freed after caution. BBC News. 9 June 2010. 21 April 2014.
- News: Solar-powered plane lands safely after 26-hour flight. BBC News . 8 July 2010. 7 May 2023.
- Web site: Anonymous, "The FAI Ratifies Solar Impulse's World Records," fai.org, 22 October 2010, 00:23.. https://web.archive.org/web/20120127143011/http://www.fai.org/news-of-records/35101-the-fai-ratifies-solar-impulses-world-records. dead. 27 January 2012. 7 May 2023.
- News: Dreamliner lands at Farnborough. BBC News. 18 July 2010. 20 July 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100720140311/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10676791. 20 July 2010. live.
- Web site: Human-Powered Ornithopter Project . 26 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100926153039/http://hpo.ornithopter.net/ . 26 September 2010 . live .
- Web site: C-17 Conducts Flight Test With Biofuel | Aero-News Network. www.aero-news.net. 7 May 2023.
- News: 1 dead, 33 injured after plane crashes into audience at German air show . Toronto . The Globe and Mail . 30 August 2013.
- Web site: Flugunfall Lillinghof Strafbefehl gegen Piloten erlassen (Aircraft Accident Lillinghof issued charges against pilots) . BR Mittelfranken . Bayerischer Rundfunk . 25 August 2015 . 12 September 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150525054737/http://www.br.de/nachrichten/mittelfranken/inhalt/strafbefehl-flugzeug-absturz-lillinghof-100.html . 25 May 2015 .
- Web site: The lucky Tu-154. 5 November 2011 . English Russia. 6 November 2011.
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/30/AR2010093000145.html Brulliard, Karin, "Pakistan Blocks NATOs Afghan-Bound Supply Trucks After Airstrike Kills 3," washingtonpost.com, 30 September 2010, 12:49 p.m. EDT
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/nato-airstrike-strains-us-pakistan-relations/2011/11/27/gIQA69z32N_story_1.html Brulliard, Karin, and Joshua Partlow, "NATO Airstrike Strains U.S.-Pakistan Relations", The Washington Post, 27 November 2011, which corrects the death toll (reported as three in the earlier article) to two.
- Web site: Turkey, Russia among countries rushing to Israel's aid to fight fires. The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 24 November 2016 . 7 May 2023.
- Web site: Crash: Tara Air DHC6 near Okhaldhunga on December 15th 2010, aircraft impacted mountain. Simon. Hradecky. Aviation Herald. 15 December 2010. 16 December 2010.
- Warnes . Alan . The day the Harrier died . . January 2021 . 100 . 1 . 32–39 . 0306-5634.
- XC-2 Finally Airborne. Air International. March 2010. 78. 3. 20. 0306-5634.
- Butowski. Piotr. Raptorski's Maiden Flight. Air International. March 2010. 78. 3. 30–37. 0306-5634.
- Web site: Pictures & Video: Boeing's 747-8F lifts off on maiden flight. Flight International. 8 February 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100212112245/http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/02/08/338138/pictures.html. 12 February 2010. live.
- Surion Takes to the Air. Air International . May 2010 . 78 . 5. 16. 0306-5634.
- Light Combat Helicopter Flies . Air International . May 2010 . 78 . 5. 5. 0306-5634.
- Antonov An-158 Completes Maiden Flight. Air International . June 2010 . 78 . 6. 4. 0306-5634.
- Eurocopter Reveals X3 Hybrid Helicopter Testbed . Air International . November 2010 . 79 . 5. 5. 0306-5634.
- Anka MALE UAV Flown. Air International. February 2011. 80. 2. 11. 0306-5634.
- US Air Force Retires T-43A. Air International. November 2010. 79. 5. 17. 0306-5634.
- Severn, Fran, "Aardvarks Go Extinct: Last Flight of the F-111", Flight Journal, June 2011, p. 58.