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vesta
09-14-2008, 01:18 AM
Hi all,

just posing the question for someone out there who may know...... pls read the article below:

US plane makes Antarctic night landing18:17 AEST Fri Sep 12 20081 day 16 hours 44 minutes agoBy Ray Lilley VIEWS: 0| FLOCKS: 0| 0 comments so farA US Air Force pilot has landed a plane in Antarctica in the dark for the first time using night-vision goggles, a feat that could lead to year-round flights to scientific bases in the frozen continent during the dark winter months, officials say.

The C-17 Globemaster cargo airplane landed on Thursday night in a driving snowstorm on the 10km-long ice runway at the US Antarctic research centre at McMurdo Station, after months of practice runs by pilots using the goggles.

The Air Force plane took off from Christchurch, New Zealand, and flew nearly six hours before landing on Thursday night. It returned to Christchurch early on Friday.

Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jim McGann said the airplane's own lights - reflecting off traffic cones - allowed it to land without electrical runway lights that are too hard to maintain in the frozen environment.

McGann told New Zealand's national radio that the breakthrough flight could mean year-round supply flights for US and New Zealand science bases on the ice.

Traditionally, the onset of the southern hemisphere winter in Antarctica ends flights to the frozen continent for six months as the sun sinks below the horizon.

"At the moment, we make that last trip in February and then don't come back until August," McGann said.

"If we can go in and out a couple of times a month, we can go and get people out or drop more people off."

The head of the New Zealand government's Antarctic research body, Lou Sanson, told The Associated Press that the flight was a technological achievement that would allow the US Air Force to operate virtually around-the-clock on the harshest continent on Earth.

"I think the most significant advantage is medical evacuation," he said.

At least three major medical evacuations have been carried out from Antarctic bases in recent years, including an emergency flight for a US doctor at the South Pole who had developed breast cancer.

Sanson said the night-flight breakthrough also opens new opportunities for research.

"If we look ahead 10 years, it may offer important new opportunities for winter science, be it the study of sea life growth or emperor penguins in winter - it gives the ability to put scientists into there for a short time rather than the whole winter," he said.

On Fri, around midday AEST, a C-17, and a VIP jet landed @ CBR airport and several escort fighters lurked in the skies around the city making a few passes directly over Parliament House. My question is this, there can't be that many c-17's flying around in this neck of the woods since so many of them are already in use elsewhere ie in theatre and for homeland issues, so was this the same plane and if so why did it require an escort of jets, (other than our own, which I can assure you they weren't), in a friendly country??? Thoughts anyone???

Chris Parson
09-14-2008, 01:29 AM
i just read this story. maybe it is related.
http://www.diannerobbins.com/byrd.html

vesta
09-15-2008, 12:20 PM
Hi,

just as a follow up on the original, here's a link from physorg:-

http://www.physorg.com/news140503763.html

There's a reference to an 'Operation DeepFreeze' .......

Cheers,

Vesta.