All Safety News – Page 102

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    News

    Coronavirus prompts overnight closures of New York air traffic control sites

    2020-03-23T01:41:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic continues disrupting US air traffic control, with the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily shutting the New York Air Route Traffic Control Center and New York LaGuardia airport’s control tower, citing infections.

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    News

    A321 uncontained failure spurs urgent V2500 disk measures

    2020-03-22T09:41:00Z

    Operators of Airbus A320-family jets are being ordered to remove disks from certain International Aero Engines V2500 powerplants after an uncontained failure resulted in an aborted A321 take-off. The incident occurred on 18 March, says the US FAA, and involved a high-pressure turbine first-stage disk failure. While the regulator has ...

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    News

    An-124 disk inspection ordered after uncontained failure

    2020-03-21T07:53:00Z

    Ukrainian authorities have ordered Antonov An-124 operators to inspect engines on the type after an uncontained powerplant failure. An-124s are fitted with Ivchenko-Progress D-18T engines, as is the sole example of the An-225. The Ukrainian state aviation administration says an investigation into the “serious incident”, which occurred to an An-124, ...

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    News

    FAA staff at JFK and Indianapolis test positive for coronavirus, prompting contingency operations

    2020-03-20T14:38:00Z

    Federal Aviation Administration employees who work at an Indianapolis air traffic control center and the tower at John F Kennedy airport in New York have tested positive for coronavirus.

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    Opinion

    End of illegal charter would be best tribute to Emiliano Sala

    2020-03-20T12:01:00Z

    More than a year has passed since the tragic crash off the coast of Guernsey of the Piper Malibu that ended the life of the young Argentinian footballer and pilot David Ibbotson yet unlicensed flights continue.

  • Coronavirus
    News

    US government warns against international travel with ‘Level 4’ advisory

    2020-03-19T17:47:00Z

    The US Department of State has issued a “Level 4” international travel advisory, upping the government’s travel warning to the highest level as part of an effort to urge Americans not to fly overseas.

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    News

    Las Vegas air traffic control tower closed

    2020-03-19T16:25:00Z

    The air traffic control tower at Las Vegas McCarran International airport has been closed for a deep cleaning after one controller has “presumptively tested positive” for the coronavirus.

  • Air France
    News

    Three runways to close at main Paris airports

    2020-03-19T13:04:00Z

    Paris Charles de Gaulle airport is set to close two runways within days, providing additional space on which to park aircraft grounded by the coronavirus crisis. NOTAM information issued for the French capital hub on 19 March states that both runway 08R/26L and the parallel 08L/26R will be shut from ...

  • Iran Fokker gear-up
    News

    Recurrent hydraulic fault preceded Iran Fokker 100 gear-up landing

    2020-03-19T10:10:00Z

    Investigators have found that an engine-driven pump’s overheating preceded a hydraulic leak before an Iran Air Fokker 100 was forced to land at Tehran Mehrabad with its main landing-gear retracted. Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation found that the aircraft, inbound from Qeshm on 19 March last year, had suffered a series ...

  • Air Canada 777-300ER
    News

    Air Canada 777-300ER rejects take-off behind aborting E190

    2020-03-19T08:09:00Z

    Canadian investigators have detailed an incident in which an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER aborted take-off at 110kt after its crew saw that a preceding Embraer 190 had aborted its own take-off roll on the same runway. The 777 had been cleared to line up on Toronto’s runway 06L immediately after ...

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    News

    Gearbox replacement order broadened to non-ETOPS PW1100Gs

    2020-03-19T06:44:00Z

    US regulators have extended a directive to replace the gearbox and control software of Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines, to encompass powerplants not used for extended twin-engined operations (ETOPS) flights. The US FAA had already ordered removal and replacement of the main gearbox assembly on the engines as well as ...

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    News

    Earthquake shuts Salt Lake City airport

    2020-03-18T15:41:00Z

    A 5.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Salt Lake City, shutting the airport temporarily.

  • Chicago Midway
    News

    Chicago Midway airport control tower closes due to coronavirus infection

    2020-03-17T23:16:00Z

    The air traffic control tower at Chicago Midway International airport has temporarily closed after three members of the staff tested positive for the coronavirus.

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    News

    Startled 747 excursion crew delayed cutting power after engine stall

    2020-03-16T14:25:00Z

    Dutch investigators have concluded that a Boeing 747-400ERF crew was startled by an engine compressor stall during the take-off roll, and consequently failed to reduce thrust in time to prevent a runway excursion. The Turkish-registered MyCargo Airlines aircraft had been operating from Maastricht, bound for Jeddah, on behalf of Saudia ...

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    News

    EASA to recommend spacing passengers to cut contagion risk

    2020-03-13T18:31:00Z

    European regulators are preparing to advise airlines to space passengers throughout the cabin on flights which are not full, having formally directed carriers to ensure aircraft are fully disinfected after each flight from high-risk coronavirus areas. Operators should also equip aircraft with at least one universal precaution kit – used ...

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    News

    Pilot of doomed Piper Malibu in Sala case not licensed to fly piston-single

    2020-03-13T16:56:00Z

    UK accident investigators have concluded that the pilot of the doomed Piper Malibu PA-46-310P (N264DB) that crashed on 21 January 2019 in the sea off Guernsey carrying Argentinian footballer Emiliano Sala was not licensed to fly the aircraft at the time of the accident and was conducting an illegal charter.

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    Airline Business

    How the 737 Max grounding changed commercial aerospace

    2020-03-13T16:15:00Z

    One year has passed since regulators grounded the Boeing 737 Max in the wake of the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302, setting in motion events that transformed the aerospace industry.

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    In depth

    Timeline of the twists and turns in the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max

    2020-03-13T10:07:00Z

    On 13 March 2019 the US essentially completed the global grounding of the Boeing 737 Max, following two fatal crashes involving the type in the space of five months.

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    News

    Rushed taxi led BA A319 to depart with wrong take-off data

    2020-03-12T11:12:00Z

    Pilots of a British Airways Airbus A319 believe a rushed departure from an unintended London Heathrow intersection contributed to a failure to update take-off calculations. The aircraft (G-EUOG) took off from runway 27L’s intersection N4E on 2 October last year, despite the pilots’ having calculated performance for an N2W intersection ...

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    Podcast

    Airline Business podcast: Airlines reel from coronavirus impact, plus latest on Boeing 737 Max

    2020-03-12T10:27:00Z

    Join executive editor Graham Dunn and managing editor Lewis Harper as they discuss the spiralling impact of the coronavirus, which has been described by IATA as a “crisis” for the airline industry. Graham and Lewis consider markets across the world, including Italy’s, which has joined those in Asia and elsewhere ...