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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 de Havilland Otter
The De Havilland Otter is a versatile bush aircraft with STOL (short take off and landing) capabilities designed to operate in extreme conditions on wheels, floats, skis or "tundra tires," huge, low-pressure balloon tires that can operate on or off soft, boggy ground.
The Twin Otter, DHC-6, which first flew on May 25, 1965, is a twin-engine, modified version of the original Otter, designed as a bush plane but which filled an important niche globally as a commuter aircraft.
The Twin Otter sold around the world wherever rugged reliability and STOL capability were required - in jungles, deserts, mountains and the Arctic.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0002177   (453 words)

  
 DeHavilland Twin Otter (DHC-6)
The DeHavilland Twin Otter (DHC-6) is a highly maneuverable, versatile aircraft which can be flown slowly (80-160 knots/150-300 km/hr) and in tight circles.
The Twin Otter is a high-winged, unpressurized, twin-engine turboprop aircraft equipped with color weather radar, radar altimeter, dual GPS/Loran-C navigation systems with scientific data drops, and camera ports in the nose and belly areas.
In the past, the NOAA Twin Otters have been utilized to assess populations of many species of pinnipeds, cetaceans, fish, and sea turtles.
www.aoc.noaa.gov /aircraft_otter.htm   (1342 words)

  
  FlightDeck Milestones: de Havilland Twin Otter
The Twin Otter was a Great Canadian success story, a twin-engine, modified and enlarged version of the Otter which was designed as a bush plane but soon filled an important niche worldwide as a commuter airliner.
De Havilland had realized as early as the mid fifties that the Otter needed to be replaced by a twin engine craft for safety reasons and for payload increase, but they were reluctant to part with any of the STOL qualities that made the plane successful with bush operators.
Perhaps the best testimony to the timelessness of the Twin Otters design is the fact that the planes continue to be bought and sold today, with resale values twentyfold that of their original price tags.
www.exn.ca /FlightDeck/Aircraft/Milestones/dhtwinotter.cfm   (583 words)

  
 De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The DHC-6 Twin Otter is a 20-passenger STOL feederliner and utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada.
To bush operators, the enhanced reliability and performance of twin engines made it an immediately popular alternative to the single-engined Otter which had been flying since 1951.
Twin Otters could be delivered with floats, skis, or tricycle landing gear direct from the factory becoming popular bush planes in Alaska and northern Canada.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Twin_Otter   (927 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The DHC-6 Twin Otter is a 20-passenger STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada.
It is generally limited to carrying 19 jumpers (a relatively large load compared to most other aircraft in the industry); presently, the Twin Otter is used in skydiving operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Spain, Australia, Canada, the USA and other nations worldwide.
Many Twin Otters still serve in the far north, but they can also be found in Africa, Australia, Antarctica and other regions where bush planes are the optimum means of travel.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-6_Twin_Otter   (1153 words)

  
 From Huskies to Otters - A New Antarctic Era Arrives Media Release 26 November 2003
From Huskies to Otters - A New Antarctic Era Arrives
Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment Dr Sharman Stone said that two Twin Otter aircraft have been used to transfer 22 expeditioners and scientific cargo from Australia's Davis station to Mawson station.
Dr Stone said that the operation of the Twin Otters this season was a forerunner to the implementation of the first stage of the Australian Government's Antarctic intra-continental air transport system planned to begin next summer.
www.environment.gov.au /minister/ps/2003/psmr26nov03.html   (480 words)

  
 Costa Rica Domestic Airline & Flights - Nature Air
The Twin Otter is so revered in Canada, where it is produced that an early model has a permanent place in Calgary’s Aero Space Museum.
At NatureAir we are proud to continue the rich tradition of exploration and adventure of the Twin Otter, we have opened up remote destinations that previously were only reached by long and difficult journeys over land.
Today, NatureAir has six Twin Otters that make their home in the skies and 17 tropical runways of Costa Rica and Panama that NatureAir flies to.
www.natureair.com /fleet/index.htm   (511 words)

  
 A Short History of Caravan Amphibians
Twin Otters, at the time, were almost impossible to get for a fair price.
When the winds were howling at 30 knots or more the Twin Otters could taxi with full power reverse on one engine and plenty of power on the opposite engine to keep the floatplane going straight.
In fact, the Twin Otters had to be back 30 minutes before the Caravans to be able to land in the water if need be.
www.ebushpilot.com /cvhistory.htm   (4477 words)

  
 Vistaliner leasing Program   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Twin Otter International is the world's largest owner/operator of the deHavilland Twin Otter with 20 aircraft in service.
The Twin Otter airframe is maintained in accordance with the deHavilland-developed "EMMA" progressive inspection schedule.
Twin Otter International maintains an extensive DHC-6-300 parts and rotables inventory by which we can provide timely spares support at reasonable cost to our customers.
www.vistaliner.com /leasing.htm   (374 words)

  
 News for April 16, 2001
The Twin Otters are operated by Kenn Borek Air Ltd., a Canadian firm that flies for the U.S. Antarctic Program under a contract to Raytheon Polar Service Co., of Englewood, Colo., NSF's logistics contractor.
Also, it is considerably easier to bring the smaller quantities of fuel needed to power the Twin Otter to an operating temperature by moving into a heated area of the station.
The Borek Twin Otters, however, have repeatedly flown the route from South America to the Pole.
www.bioscope.org /news/archive/2001/4-01/041601/index.htm   (891 words)

  
 A Brief History of the RCMP Air Services
In the first two years of the decade six out of eleven Twin Otters were purchased and these twin engine turbo props would quickly prove as valuable as their older siblings, the Otters and Beavers.
With the Twin Otters also came the new look, overall white with dark blue wings and a broad blue outlined by narrow yellow stripes that started at the top of the fin and extending onto the fuselage to the nose.
The value of DeHavilland’s new twin was quickly proven when in both 1970 and 1973 the Queen and her family used these rugged aircraft for their tours of Canada’s remote north.
www.angelfire.com /sk2/scalemodeling/rcmpas.html   (2888 words)

  
 DiverDriver.com: Twin Otter
The Twin Otter is probably the most versatile jump aircraft in the turbine world.
The trick to flying Twin Otters with jumpers is that you always take-off heavy and land empty.
The Twin Otter was not certified to do barrel rolls after the last jumper leaves so don't do it.
www.diverdriver.com /Jump_Aircraft/Twin_Otter/twin_otter.htm   (1385 words)

  
 Canada's Air Force, Aircraft: CC-138 Twin Otter
It's a highly maneuverable, light, versatile transport Aircraft used primarily in northern Canada in support of Rangers and Cadets, and to transport units from southern areas of Canada to the north for exercises.
Twin Otters also help support Canadian Forces Station Alert, the northernmost permanent habitation in the world, by ferrying supplies and providing medevac service when needed.
Its ability to transport up to 20 passengers or 2,999 kg of payload and its range of 1,296 km earmark it for use in a part of the country where every distance is measured in hundreds of kilometers.
www.airforce.forces.gc.ca /equip/cc-138/intro_e.asp   (160 words)

  
 Reports
One Twin Otter brought a replacement ice auger out to the site, and the other was released and departed to Resolute.
The Twin Otter arrived at the Observatory at 2100 UTC to find that the runway had cracked and the lead between Hut 1 and Hut 2 had opened slightly.
April 26 — The Twin Otter flew to the Pole with Salo, Stewart, and the Alert Commanding Officer Major J-P Paris to perform the snow survey and recover the remaining equipment.
psc.apl.washington.edu /northpole/Reports2000.html   (2006 words)

  
 Nunatsiaq News
This Twin Otter was used to transport some military personnel and media during a sovereignty operation in Pangnirtung last summer.
Like the Twin Otters, they'll be able to land over a short distance on basic runways, like the ones in Qikiqtarjuaq or Clyde River.
Couturier said the new planes will come before 2010, when the military is to retire their Twin Otters.
www.nunatsiaq.com /archives/50408/news/nunavut/50408_07.html   (550 words)

  
 Reports
The Otter that is here will leave for the camp about 1000 to allow the camp to tear down and prepare another load by the time he arrives around 1430.
By noon Jamie is off for the camp with his CTD equipment and "his" Twin Otter to commence the CTD sampling along the transect extending roughly in the direction from the North Pole towards Barrow, Alaska.
Fortunately the radio communications were OK and via our Twin Otter operator in Resolute I got in touch with the Applied Physics Lab alerted them to the CTD problem, and the possibility that another CTD unit could be sent north with the 109th on Wednesday.
psc.apl.washington.edu /northpole/Reports2001.html   (3676 words)

  
 CEO optimistic for Air Vanuatu's future   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Twin Otters are excellent aircraft but ours are approaching 20 to 25 years.
Nevertheless the older aircraft are more costly in maintenance and for the Twin Otters it's very high.
"In 2006 we had a heavy maintenance bill to sort out and the Twin Otters' and the Boeing 737 engines change and heavy maintenance on the ATR, which is what we are going through now, plus we had an ATR 42 engine change.
www.news.vu /en/business/Airlines/060914-CEO-optimistic-for-Air-Vanuatu-future.shtml   (1392 words)

  
 Bald Mountain Scientific | Twin Engine Otter
The DeHavilland Twin Otter is a highly maneuverable, versatile aircraft which can be flown safely at various speeds from 80 to 160 knots.
The Twin Otter is a high winged, un-pressurized, twin engine turbine powered aircraft ideally suited for rough unimproved landing areas.
Twin Otters are used around the world for scientific studies because of their ability to stay aloft for extended periods and their record of reliability and safety.
www.baldmountainscientific.com /twin.lasso   (692 words)

  
 Flight Operations Department - Sun Air, Fiji   (Site not responding. Last check: )
These flights are generally serviced by Islander aircraft, but during the busy season Twin Otters are also used to meet the increased demand.
This operation is generally serviced by the Islander aircraft but regularly the Twin Otters are required to be used during our busy season to meet demand.
That is, they may be rated on Islander, Twin Otter and Queenair aircraft or a combination of other types.
www.fiji.to /flightops/operatns.htm   (454 words)

  
 The Daily Herald Newspaper | St. Maarten/St. Martin - Caribbean
The end of the life cycle for a Twin Otter, a type of aircraft that isn't manufactured anymore, is either 132,000 landings or 66,000 flying hours.
Winair, according to the aircraft manufacturer Bombardier, is the world's highest utilizer of Twin Otters where landings are concerned, as it is the first airline to cycle out this type of aircraft.
At the end of October the fleet will be brought back to four when another Twin Otter is leased for the high season.
www.thedailyherald.com /news/daily/f63/fox63.html   (383 words)

  
 Twin Otter aircraft parts, repairs, service, and support.
Texas Air Spares, who maintains an extensive on-site Twin Otter parts inventory as well as a complete exchange pool of rotable components and Texas Air Repairs is
Thanks for the opportunity to quote on your DeHavilland Twin Otter parts requirements and look forward to hearing from you soon.
We have committed our engineering staff to other aircraft as well as the twin otter.
www.texasairservices.com   (449 words)

  
 Aircraft in Antarctica - British Antarctic Survey
This is supported by a fleet of five aircraft, specially adapted to operate in the extreme Antarctic climate.
The Dash-7 and three of the Twin Otters are equipped with modifications to allow them to carry out airborne science surveys.
At the beginning of each season the aircrew – eight pilots and four engineers – ferry the aircraft south from their base in the northern hemisphere.
www.antarctica.ac.uk /Living_and_Working/Transport/Aircraft/Twin_Otter.html   (612 words)

  
 Skydive San Diego
The Skydive San Diego Twin Otters are the newest 300 Series Twin Otters in the skydiving industry, worldwide.
The new design 300 series wing is rated to us 20-percent more horsepower during take-off and climb than 10 and 200 series Twin Otters, offering added safety and exceptional climb performance.
Whether the load is two tandems or a group of experienced jumpers, the Caravan is the perfect jump aircraft for smaller lifts.
www.skydivesandiego.com /location.html   (807 words)

  
 Australian Antarctic Division - Twin Otters
November also saw visitors arrive on Station in the form of two twin otter plane groups.
Peter (Bloo), Matt and Gary were very busy at this time, providing support for the twin otters at the skiway during operations such as refuelling.
Karen, the Station Leader, also provided support and had to organise with the Russians for the twin otter to stop over at their Mirny base to refuel.
www.aad.gov.au /default.asp?casid=24649   (221 words)

  
 AVSIM Special Feature: Tribute - Bush aircraft
Like with the deHavilland Beaver, there are also a number of DHC-3 Otters, both recip engine equipped or with gas turbine engine.
The deHavilland DHC-6 Twin Otters are covered quite well in FS2002, including some payware versions.
Other Twin Otters include either stubnose or longnose, wheeled, ski, or float.
www.avsim.com /pages/0603/fs2002_tribute/9bush/tribute_part9.html   (405 words)

  
 US NSF - OPP - PRSS - Twin Otter
When required, deHavilland Twin Otter turboprop airplanes are chartered for operations in Antarctica.
Skis are fitted, and the planes can land on open snow and ice.
The payload and range of a Twin Otter are less than those of the LC-130, but greater than those of the helicopters.
www.nsf.gov /od/opp/support/twinottr.jsp   (68 words)

  
 Talk Back
The Brits operate their own Twin Otters and the Russians drive around in converted tanks (poor cold guys).
The only other air operator down there is ANI (adventure network international) who lease aircraft such as Twin Otters and even the Basler turbine DC-3 for thrill seekers.
Kenn Borek is the largest operator of Twin Otters in the world and run them on floats, skiis, tundra tires (DC-3 tires with the tread removed) as well as regular wheels.
www.avsim.com /cgi-bin/talkback.cgi?article=bushflying&action=view&matchview=10   (745 words)

  
 De Havilland Twin Otter Vistaliner
The De Havilland Twin Otter Vistaliner is the best aircraft in the world for sightseeing!
The wings are set high on the plane so every seat has a unobstructed view.
Scenic Airlines is the only company that can fly you right into the Navajo lands of Monument Valley.
www.scenic.com /saws1twinotter.htm   (207 words)

  
 Viking To Build New Twin Otters
A Vancouver Island company has committed to resurrecting one of the most popular passenger/utility aircraft ever built.
Viking Air of Saanich (near Victoria) British Columbia intends to begin building DHC-6 Twin Otters this year.
"In the aviation world the Twin Otter is a very cherished icon, much like the Beaver, and that we've been given the opportunity to bring it back into production is exciting."
www.avweb.com /avwebflash/news/Viking_To_Build_New_Twin_Otters_195086-1.html   (171 words)

  
 Airkenya - Airkenya aircrafts, Dash-6, Dash-7 and Dash 8
The Twin Otter is no exception and they are used by as diverse operators as the U.S. Army and the British Antarctic Survey.
The Twin Otter was designed to operate in short unprepared strips in Northern Canada and can carry up to 1.5 tons of cargo.
As with other Dehavilland aircraft, the Twin Otter is a "STOL" aircraft.
www.airkenya.com /fleet.asp   (682 words)

  
 Viking Air - 09/28/2006 - Twin Otter Operators’ Forum Sees Viking
The airline currently operates 16 Twin Otters built by the original manufacturer, de Havilland Canada as seaplanes and intends to expand throughout the Maldives as tourism will cover the whole 850 kms long archipelago.
Zimex, whose 12 existing Twin Otters form the backbone of its current fleet, have been operating for 30 years providing reliable, worldwide aircraft support to international organizations and the oil industry in desert and remote areas.
Twin Otters are flown by such diverse operators as commuter airlines, Antarctic and desert expeditions, inter-island and coastal taxis, para-droppers, airborne research firms and corporate transportation departments.
www.vikingair.com /content.aspx?id=320   (1114 words)

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