Comac C919 commences maiden flight
05 MAY, 2017 SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL PRO BY:
MAVIS TOH SHANGHAI
The Comac C919 narrowbody lifted off from
Shanghai Pudong International airport's fourth runway at 14:00 local time,
marking its maiden sortie seven years into its development.
Onboard aircraft B-001A as it took off on an
overcast Shanghai day are a team of five. In the cockpit are flight test
captain Cai Jun, co-pilot Wuxi and flight observer Qian Jun. In the cabin are
two flight test engineers – Zhang Da Wei and Ma Fei.
The first flight will lasts about 1.5 hours,
during which the CFM International Leap-1C-powered aircraft's landing
gear will not be retracted, Comac's flight test manager You Li Yan told
reporters in Shanghai. The aircraft is expected to reach an altitude of
10,000ft.
The first flight was witnessed by more than
2,000 guests, staff and journalists. The event, graced by Chinese politicians,
was also broadcasted on the country's main television networks.
You says the pilots have been tasked to check
15 parameters during the maiden sortie. These include testing the aircraft's
flight control response, verifying the functionality of various systems, and to
cross-check that the test equipment are providing accurate data and
information.
Most importantly, he adds, the pilots will
get to "have a sense of flight control", for a feel of the 158-seater
jet.The aircraft has been fitted with test equipment, but pictures released by
Comac also show passenger seats in the cabin.
The Chinese manufacturer has allocated 4,200
flight test hours for the C919's test programme, and is targeting for the
aircraft to enter into service within three years.
Comac has so far secured commitments for 570
of the type, with Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines as its launch
customer.
Original post: flightglobal.com
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