2012 in aviation

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 2012.

January

7 January

  • A hot air balloon on a scenic flight disintegrates and crashes just north of Carterton, New Zealand, killing all 11 people on board. It is the second-deadliest balloon accident in history, the deadliest aviation accident in mainland New Zealand since July 1963, and the deadliest accident involving a New Zealand aircraft since November 1979.
  • In the
    Syrian Civil War, Colonel Afeef Mahmoud Suleima of the Syrian Army's aviation logistics division defects along with at least 50 of his men, ordering his men to protect protesters in the Syrian city of Hama from government forces.[1]

9 January

  • The
    $
    171 million), an amount equal to its entire 2010 revenue.

10 January

  • Metropolitan Police Service launches a Twitter account for its helicopter force, allowing people to remain aware of the helicopters' activities. The police hope the service will cut down on the number of noise complaints they receive about their helicopter operations.[2]

14 January

20 January

25 January

27 January

February

3 February

4 February

5 February

7 February

12 February

14 February

March

  • Airbus A320-200
    aircraft.
  • All air traffic in
    Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
    .

2 March

3 March

6 March

15 March

21 March

23 March

27 March

April

2 April

4 April

6 April

12 April

17 April

19 April

  • Slovenian pilot
    ultralight aircraft, claiming to be the first person to circle the world in an ultralight without a copilot. The flight, sponsored as the "GreenLight World Flight," had begun from Slovenia on 8 January 2012 and had included passing Mount Everest at an altitude of 29,344 feet (8,944 meters), some 300 feet (91 meters) above the mountain's peak.[20][21][22]

20 April

24 April

  • The
    Seventeenth Air Force
    .

26 April

27 April

May

6 May

9 May

10 May

  • The women's international record-holder for number of flight hours logged as a pilot in a lifetime, Evelyn Bryan Johnson, dies at the age of 102. Between her first solo flight on 8 November 1944 and her retirement from flying in the mid-1990s, she had logged 57,635 hours (about 6+12 years) in the air, flying about 5,500,000 miles (8,900,000 km). Only one person, Ed Long (1915-1999), had logged more hours (over 65,000, or about 7 years) in the air during a lifetime.[28]

14 May

23 May

  • Using a
    flaring his wingsuit about 200 feet (61 meters) from his landing zone: a 350-by-45-foot (107-by-14-meter) crushable "runway" up to 12 feet (3.7 meters) deep constructed with 18,600 cardboard boxes at Temple Island Meadows. His wingsuit begins to fly about three seconds after he begins his jump, and he travels nearly one mile (1.6 km) and reaches a maximum speed of over 80 miles per hour (130 km/h) during his flight.[29]

24 May

25 May

  • The first
    Payerne Airport outside Payerne, Switzerland. During the flight, it sets a world distance record for a solar-powered flight between pre-declared waypoints of 1,099.3 km (683.1 mi) and a world distance record for a solar-powered flight along a course of 1,116 km (693 mi). The second and final leg of the flight will take HB-SIA to Rabat, Morocco, the following month.[31][32]

26 May

  • Japanese wingsuit pilot Shin Ito achieves two new world wingsuit flight records, greatest horizontal distance flown in a wingsuit by flying 26.9 kilometers (16.7 miles)[33] and greatest absolute distance flown in a wingsuit by flying 28.707 kilometers (17.838 miles). Both flights take place above Yolo County, California.[34]

June

2 June

3 June

  • On approach to a landing at
    McDonnell Douglas MD-83
    , reports engine trouble and declares an emergency. Shortly thereafter, the aircraft crashes into a furniture works and printing press building in the Iju-Ishaga neighborhood of Lagos, killing all 153 people aboard and ten people on the ground. Additional people on the ground are injured. It is the second-deadliest plane crash in Nigerian history and the deadliest ever involving an MD-83.

4 June

  • An American unmanned aerial vehicle strike in Pakistan kills Abu Yahya al-Libi, a leading al-Qaeda official.[27]
  • After a Libyan militia force takes control of part of Tripoli International Airport in Tripoli, and demands the release of a kidnapped militia leader, a gun battle breaks out between the militiamen and Libyan government forces. Government authorities arrest 30 militiamen.[36]

5 June

7 June

10 June

11 June

  • The United Nations confirms for the first time that Syrian government helicopters have begun firing on rebel forces.[40]

21 June

22 June

23 June

25 June

  • Turkey accuses Syria of firing at a second Turkish Air Force plane while it is searching for crew of the F-4 Phantom II shot down on 22 June.[45]

28 June

29 June

  • Six
    China
    , with 95 other people aboard. The crew and other passengers resist them and foil the hijacking attempt. Two hijackers are killed and 13 people (two hijackers, two security officers, two flight attendants, and seven passengers) are injured, and the plane returns safely to Hotan.

30 June

  • Eighty-four percent of U.S. domestic airline flights have arrived within 15 minutes of their scheduled arrival time since 1 January, their best on-time performance since the
    United States Government began tracking their on-time performance in 1988 and an improvement from 77 percent between 1 and 30 January June 2011. They also set a record-low rate of baggage handling mistakes, misdirecting, damaging, or losing only three suitcases per 1,000 passengers on domestic flights between 1 and 30 January June 2012.[49]

July

1 July

  • Lauda Air, a wholly owned subsidiary of Austrian Airlines since December 2000, officially merges into Austrian Airlines, with all Lauda Air aircraft transferred to Austrian Airlines on the same date. However, Austrian Airlines will continue to operate some of its flights under the "Lauda Air" brand until 31 March 2013.

4 July

5 July

  • Facing mounting financial difficulties and with its employees having gone on strike two days earlier, the
    Government of Uruguay
    , announces plans to auction off PLUNA's aircraft and routes.

7 July

13 July

24 July

26 July

28 July

31 July

  • Belarus fires its chiefs of
    border guards because of the illegal 4 July flight into the country by a Jodel biplane.[58]
  • Due to confusion among
    USAirways commuter jets take off into the path of a third USAirways commuter jet flying in the opposite direction and cleared to land on the same runway. Realizing their error, controllers order the inbound aircraft to take evasive action 12 seconds before it would have collided with the leading outbound jet. There are no injuries among the 192 people on the three aircraft.[59]

August

1 August

5 August

7–8 August (overnight)

12 August

  • The airline Wind Jet ceases operations after Alitalia's attempt to purchase it fails, leaving hundred of passengers stranded in Italy.[61]

13 August

  • An Internet video is released showing the crash of what appears to be a
    Muhasan, Syria. Syrian rebels claim to have shot it down.[62]

14 August

15 August

18 August

  • Suffering engine trouble, an
    Masbate in the Philippines, killing three of the four people on board and injuring the lone survivor. Among the dead is Philippine Secretary of the Interior Jesse Robredo, whose body will be recovered from the sea on 21 August.[65]

19 August

21 August

23 August

25 August

26 August

28 August

  • The
    Gamera II sets a flight endurance record for a human-powered helicopter, remaining aloft for 65.1 seconds. During a flight later in the day, it sets an unofficial altitude record as well, reaching an altitude of 2.4 meters (7.9 feet).[71]

29 August

30 August

  • Human Rights Watch alleges that in the previous three weeks Syrian government airstrikes and artillery fire have struck at least 10 bakeries in Aleppo as people lined up to collect bread, killing dozens, with one attack on 16 August alone killing 60 and injuring 70 people.[73]

31 August

September

1 September

  • Heavy fighting takes place between Syrian government and rebel forces at the
    Deir ez-zor.[76]

2 September

5 September

11 September

12 September

13 September

  • A Syrian Air Force strike in Aleppo kills 11 people.[80]

14 September

20 September

  • At least 71 people die in Raqqa, Syria, when a Syrian Air Force plane bombs a gasoline (petrol) station.[82]
  • After takeoff from
    Airbus A320 collides in mid-air with a Syrian Mil Mi-17 (NATO reporting name "Hip") helicopter. The helicopter crashes, while the A320 returns to the airport safely despite a damaged tail.[83]

21 September

22 September

25 September

  • The
    Dalian Port, China.[87]

28 September

30 September

October

1 October

7 October

10 October

11 October

13 October

  • Syria bans Turkish civilian aircraft from flying over its territory.[96]

14 October

15 October

18 October

20 October

  • India's Kingfisher Airlines suspends flight operations due to financial difficulties.
  • The
    Deir ez-zor, Syria, killing over 3,000 people and causing 380,000 to flee the city.[103]

25 October

  • Independent United Nations human rights researcher Ben Emmerson announces plans to launch an investigation into unmanned aerial vehicle strikes and other targeted assassinations by governments that kill or injure civilians.[104]

28 October

  • Syrian Air Force aircraft strike rebel-held areas in the eastern Damascus suburbs of
    Arbeen, Harasta, and Zamalka.[105]

30 October

November

2 November

3 November

14 November

  • Israel begins
    Ahmed al-Jabari, and striking dozens of targets before dark.[111]

15 November

17 November

21 November

  • A ceasefire brings fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas to an end.[116]
  • While
    jetway while firefighters douse the fire.[117][118]

23 November

25 November

26 November

29 November

30 November

  • An
    crashes short of Runway 5L in a residential area while attempting to land in bad weather at Maya-Maya Airport in Brazzaville.[125] All six crew members – five of whom are from Armenia – and one police officer on board the aircraft and 26 people on the ground are killed, and 14 people on the ground are injured.[124]

December

1 December

2 December

  • Syrian Air Force jets pound rebel-held suburbs around Damascus, killing and wounding dozens in an offensive to push rebels away from the Damascus International Airport and stop them from closing in on the capital.
  • Syria announces that Damascus International Airport has reopened and is running scheduled flights after being closed for three days due to fighting between government and rebel forces in the area.[128]

3 December

  • The Turkish Air Force scrambles fighters to protect Turkish airspace after a Syrian Air Force plane drops two bombs on rebel positions in Syria about 300 yards (270 meters) from the border with Turkey, killing at least 10 people and causing Syrian civilians to flee across the border to safety in Turkey.[128]
  • Egyptair orders a Cairo, Egypt-to-Damascus, Syria, flight to turn back in mid-air because of concerns over the security situation around Damascus International Airport.[128]

4 December

7 December

9 December

13 December

15 December

  • Ten
    automatic weapons, targeting Pakistani military facilities where attack helicopters are based and triggering a gun battle of over an hour with Pakistani security forces during which five of the attackers are killed. Three grenades strike airport property and two more land in adjacent neighborhoods. Four residents of the neighborhoods are killed and 30 to 40 injured. The five surviving attackers all are cornered and killed by Pakistani police the following day.[136][137]

20 December

21 December

23 December

24 December

  • An American unmanned aerial vehicle strike in eastern
    Rada'a.[142]

25 December

27 December

  • Syrian rebel forces claim to have shot down a Syrian Air Force
    antiaircraft artillery fire.[146]

28 December

29 December

30 December

31 December

First flights

March

April

May

June

July

September

October

  • 31 October –
    Shenyang J-31[161]

November

December

Entered service

Retirements

February

8 February

September

24 September

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was

on 3 June, killing all 153 people on board, as well as six on the ground.

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