Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

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In April's issue we feature: GIFU AB Open days from Japan, Red Flag 14-1 from Nellis AFB, report from the Heritage Flight Training at Davis-Monthan AFB, as well as the relocation of 47th Fighter Squadron's A-10s to Davis Monthan. Additionally, RADOM 2013  air show from Poland, and images from RAMEX DELTA our friends at the French Air Force. We also feature the War Memorial of  South Korea. Enjoy the best images from our skilled photo-journalists!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

In December's issue of The Magazine



We not only covered several air shows in North America such as the Westover, Chicago, NAS Oceana, and at Scott AFB but the SIAF 2012, and Maltese from Europe and Komatsu Air Base Open Dayfrom Japan. We also have a special segment from our base visit at Dyess AFB, the home of the iconic B-1B Lancer.

 
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Monday, July 2, 2012

First European Air Show for Japan

JAPAN ACTS TO STRENGTHEN MILITARY TIES

Japan said its announcement today that it would be sending an aircraft to participate in its first ever European airshow this week was a step towards developing closer military ties with the UK.

A Japanese KC-767J from the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force will arrive at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire on Thursday (July 5) for the weekend’s Royal International Air Tattoo (July 7-8).

Other than for State visits, it will represent the first time a Japanese military aircraft has touched down on British soil.

Capt (Navy) Atsushi Minami, Defence Attache at the Japanese Embassy in London said the decision to send an aircraft to the Air Tattoo was taken following visits to Japan by the RAF’s Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton last year and by David Cameron in April.

Capt Minami said: “When Prime Minister Cameron paid and official visit to Japan, our two prime ministers agreed in a joint statement to upgrade bilateral defence co-operation in various fields. On instruction from the two Prime Ministers, the Japanese Defence Minister and the UK Defence Secretary signed a Defence Cooperation Memorandum earlier this month (June).

“The prodigious economic growth of countries in East Asia amid the delicate strategic balance in the region represents both an opportunity and a challenge for Japan and the UK. Japan and the UK are each other’s most important partners in Asia and Europe, respectively. We hope our participation in the Air Tattoo will enhance defence cooperation between our two countries.”

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton, said: “I am absolutely delighted to see the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force participating in this year’s Royal International Air Tattoo. During my visit to Japan, late last year, I was particularly keen to secure the attendance of the JASDF for the 2012 Air Tattoo and I am very pleased that the Taiko Drummers have also travelled to Fairford to provide some outstanding entertainment and to showcase some Japanese culture; It is my pleasure to welcome them to the United Kingdom.”

European Airshow Council Chairman Gilbert Buekenberghs said: " Whilst other nations will also be sending aircraft to European air shows for the first time this summer, most notably South Korea and Colombia, it is the backdrop against which Japan is proposing to participate that makes their visit to the Air Tattoo so significant. Whilst other far flung nations may choose not to attend for reasons of distance or cost, Japan's absence over the years has been self imposed, a restriction borne out of the Second World War. That they now feel the time is right to participate more fully on the international stage is to be applauded - and certainly one welcomed by the European airshow community."

Aviation author Lindsay Peacock said: "Since the end of World War Two, the Japanese have adhered to a pacifist clause in its constitution that prohibits it from settling international disputes with the use of military force. However, in recent times, the once strict interpretation of this clause has been relaxed somewhat, resulting in participation in training exercises such as ‘Red Flag Alaska’ as well as involvement in humanitarian efforts. In addition, Japan is now beginning to play an increasing role in global security. Sending its first ever military aircraft – a Boeing KC-767J – to an airshow in Europe is an indication of Japan's growing confidence."

In addition to its 14 crew, on board the KC-767J will be a troupe of 26 Taiko drummers from the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force. They plan a series of performances during the airshow.

The aircraft, one of four JASDF tankers, will arrive via Elmendorf US Air Force Base, Alaska, on July 5.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Indy Transponder 18-MAR-2011 1900z

The RAF Red Arrows are returning to Windermere - Westmorland Gazette | FAMOUS around the world for their spectacular displays- the RAF Red Arrows are due to return to Windermere's biggest show. Having missed last years' Air Show the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows have been confirmed to headline 2011's ...

Two Manning aero teams compete - Manning River Times | TWO teams representing Manning River Aero Club will take part in the Australian Light Aircraft Competition, hosted by Royal Newcastle Aero Club at Rutherford next week. Members of both three-person teams will be hoping to better their results from ...

Weekend Edition of the Indy Transponder for Flight Line Internet Radio: http://www.box.net/shared/c6ubj2mrdb

Republic of Singapore Air Force F16 Fighting Falcon  from MRC Aviation by Mike Condon | The Republic of Singapore Air Force deployed two F16 Fighting Falcon's to Avalon supported by KC135 tankers and C130 Hercules aircraft, the tanker and transport however did not remain at Avalon…

Volunteer pilot is named "Virginia's Pilot of the Year"  from Aviation eBrief | Pilot Dale Shymkewich of Arlington, Va., received "Virginia's Pilot of the Year" award for his volunteer work with Angel Flig  -More

Why Aren’t More Women Airline Pilots?  from Aviation Blogs by PlanePilot1  (CNN) — It’s a familiar ritual of flying — that moment when you’re buckled into your seat and the cabin’s loudspeakers come to life with a voice that says, “Hello, this is your captain speaking. Welcome aboard.”  But how many times in your travels has that voice belonged to a woman?  For most fliers, the answer is never or very few.  While there are plenty of women working in the airline industry around the world — from gate agents and flight attendants to the corporate rank and file — men still dominate when it comes to finding a career in the cockpit.  Why that’s happening almost 80 years after Helen Richey became the first woman to pilot a commercial airliner is a complex answer that involves money, training, job realities, girls’ awareness about career options, and also a bit of mystery.  “Getting more women involved in all aspects of aviation is a nut that everyone in the industry would like to crack but that no one, to date, has,” said Chris Dancy, a spokesman for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.  Read the rest of the article here: http://www.cnn.com/

Skydiver Karen 'off her trolley' - Advertiser Series | Mother-of-seven Karen Ditchburn will spend Mother's Day leaping from an aeroplane at 10000 feet above Bridlington Airfield. The 56-year-old, of Gay Lane, Otley, admits to being terrified of heights and has been branded “crazy” by her family for taking ...

Lockheed Martin Supports Relief Efforts in Japan  from PR Newswire: Aerospace/Defense | BETHESDA, Md., March 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) announced today that it has pledged to donate $1 million to the Japanese Red Cross Society to assist with the relief and recovery from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11…

T-38 completes 50 years of service  from Air Force Link Top Stories by afnews@dma.mil (David W. Roberts)  Officials commemorated the T-38 Talon supersonic jet trainer's 50th service anniversary in a ceremony here March 17.  The T-38 was first deployed in March 1961, and has served as a training vehicle for multiple generations of pilots and pilot instructors throughout its five decades of service.  Col. Richard Murphy, the commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing, said the T-38 continues to play a central role in the Air Force's pilot training program.  "The T-38 has been an instrumental and foundational element (of pilot training) over the last 50 years," Colonel Murphy said. "The Talon continues to develop our combat Air Force pilots as they learn aviation and warfighting skills that are needed for today's Air Force and for our future."  more...

Week on the Web  from Flightglobal by Barbara Cockburn | Check out Flightglobal's ever-growing cutaway gallery on AirSpace including this one of an Avro Tudor II drawing, and browse flightglobalimages.com where you can buy a wide range of images and cutaways which make great gift ideas for people who love aviation and aircraft, both historic and modern. 


Mesa Celebrates Arizona's Centennial With Exploration Of Flight – EVLiving | “Mesa Takes Flight highlights our strong aviation heritage and the role it has in our economy and our future. It showcases the innovation and creativity that continue to be Mesa's strength,” Mayor Scott Smith said. “We are very excited to launch Mesa ...

Air Camp Expands In Summer 2011  from Aero-News Network | Middle School Students Can Apply For A Summer Camp Aviation Adventure Air Camp is expanding its schedule to offer two summer camp sessions in 2011 in Dayton, Ohio, following its successful launch in 2010.

The Mojave Launch Lab  from Air & Space Magazine

Strange But True Aviation News  from Things with Wings by Benet Wilson

Ingenious!  from Bayou Renaissance Man by Peter | Congratulations to Ding Shilu of Shenyang, China, who's built and (reportedly) flown a small aircraft powered by three motorbike engines.  The plane is said to weigh 287 pounds, and cost him no more than $395 to build, according to local reports.  It's great to see that the spirit of adventure is still alive and well! I've seen many kit-built aircraft here in the USA, but there are very few designed and built 'from scratch' with used parts by their owners. Well done, that man! I wonder if he'd ever had any flying training…

Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan Roundup: 11-MAR-2011

The Indy Transponder would like our Aerotainment friends in Japan to know we are deeply saddened by the events that have devastated their country.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you. 

Japan airports closed after earthquake, tourists advised to cancel their flights from Aviation News - Airplane-Pictures.net | Following the earthquake in Japan, Tokyo airports are currently closed. Other airports in Japan may be closed or have restricted access. Public transportation, including...

U.S. military directing assets toward Japan relief efforts from Stars and Stripes | The U.S. military in the Pacific is readying forces to help with disaster relief in Japan after an 8.9-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami rocked the country.

Marine Bases Japan spared by earthquake from Air Force Times - News | What is being called Japan’s largest earthquake in 100 years struck the country’s main island Friday afternoon, but the effect on Marine installations was minimal, according to a Headquarters Marine Corps spokesman. ...


Sendai Airport flooded as earthquake strikes Japan - Pilot News Mag | The biggest earthquake on record to hit Japan struck the northeast coast on Friday, triggering a 10-meter tsunami that swept away everything in its path, including houses, ships, cars and farm buildings. ...

Video And Photos: Tsunami Washes Over Sendai Airport from Things with Wings | Here's video of the tsunami sweeping across Sendai airport in Japan. You also can read a bit more about the airport, and see a couple of dramatic pictures of the impact. Also take a look at Aviation Week's first take at the earthquake's potential impact on the aviation industry.

VIDEOS: Japan's Sendai airport floods following earthquake from Flight Image of the Day | These video images of Japan's Sendai Airport clearly show the extent of flood damage to the apron, with tidal water surrounding the terminal building. ...

8.9 magnitude quake hits Japan triggering devastating tsunami that cancels Sendai airport by David Cenciotti | On Mar.11, 2011, at 14.46LT (05.46 UTC), an 8.9 magnitude earthquake (followed by more than 30 aftershocks, the strongest measuring 7.1) with epicenter offshore 373 kilometers from Tokyo triggering a 10-metre tsunami that pounded the country’s east causing hundreds of deads and several hundreds more missing ...

Pray for Japan ... from Black Horizon

Yokota Air Base community assists pax of diverted commercial aircraft from Air Force Link Top Stories | Several commercial aircraft have diverted to Yokota Air Base from Narita International Airport in Tokyo after it closed in response to an earthquake that hit mainland Japan at 2:50 p.m. local March 11 ...

International SOS Travel Advisory for Japan from Joe Sharkey At Large | Here's the current travel advisory for Japan from International SOS, the big global medical-evacuation and security services firm.

Self-Defence Force Japan Air mobilized after strong earthquake - Cavok | A strong earthquake reaching 8.9 on the Richter scale shook northeastern Japan on Friday, creating a huge tsunami that killed at least 15 people in the region of Miyagi. Power outages were reported at Misawa Air Base.  ...

Navy sends 5 ships to provide tsunami relief from Air Force Times - News | Five warships are headed to Japan and preparing to render aid in the wake of a catastrophic magnitude 8.9 earthquake that left hundreds dead. The quake unleashed a tsunami that is tearing across the Pacific. It unmoored two subs and is forcing other ships to get underway or ease their lines as the surge waters arrive, according to updates posted on official Navy Facebook pages across the region. ...

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