All Safety News – Page 120

  • News

    Boeing's MCAS test did not simulate other cockpit effects

    2019-10-27T11:42:14Z

    Post-crash analysis of the fatal Lion Air Boeing 737 Max flight from Jakarta sharply illustrated the contrast between a real-world cockpit and the scenario Boeing used when testing crew response to the aircraft's Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System.

  • News

    Ill-fated 737 Max crew left 'unaware' of prior flight's problems

    2019-10-26T17:40:34Z

    ​Pilots of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max which crashed shortly after departing Jakarta last October had been unaware of the control problems experienced by the crew of the same aircraft on the inbound service, investigators have disclosed.

  • News

    Lion Air probe advises rethink of pilot skill assumptions

    2019-10-26T09:19:11Z

    ​Commercial aircraft designers need to rethink fundamental assumptions that pilots have sufficient knowledge, training and skill to cope with failures, the inquiry into the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max accident has concluded.

  • News

    Boeing wrongly assumed pilots would quickly trim out MCAS

    2019-10-25T22:27:09Z

    ​Boeing incorrectly predicted the manner in which 737 Max pilots would respond to the activation of the Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System, by assuming they would initially pull back on the control column and then trim out the force to maintain level flight.

  • News

    Lion 737 Max crew not alerted to sensor misalignment

    2019-10-25T19:38:24Z

    Pilots of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max 8 which crashed after take-off from Jakarta last year would not have received an alert regarding the disagreement between the angle-of-attack sensors, because the carrier had not selected an optional angle-of-attack indicator for its aircraft.

  • News

    Lion 737 Max inquiry uncertain over swapped sensor test

    2019-10-25T18:18:12Z

    Investigators have been unable to conclude whether a replacement angle-of-attack sensor was properly tested after being fitted to the ill-fated Lion Air Boeing 737 Max 8 which crashed shortly after departure from Jakarta last year.

  • 787-9 Project Sunrise - Qantas
    Opinion

    Can Qantas go the distance with Project Sunrise?

    2019-10-25T14:09:00Z

    On paper, it shouldn’t work. Nonstop flight between the UK and Australia was certainly once a “holy grail” of air transport, and even that was an improvement on being a ludicrous prospect when antipodean travel was an endurance feat involving days in transit and a multitude of refuelling points.

  • News

    A220 excursion at Riga traced to asymmetric braking

    2019-10-25T12:10:03Z

    ​Latvian investigators believe differential braking during a touchdown in gusting winds resulted in an Airbus A220-300 experiencing a runway excursion and a burst tyre at Riga.

  • News

    ​Boeing stresses 737 Max changes ahead of Lion crash report

    2019-10-25T10:11:09Z

    Boeing has outlined some of the changes it is developing for the 737 Max ahead of the formal disclosure of investigators' final report on the crash of Lion Air flight 610.

  • News

    Jazeera terminal attracting third-party airline interest

    2019-10-25T08:48:23Z

    Kuwaiti budget carrier Jazeera Airways is claiming interest from other carriers in using its newly-developed dedicated terminal at its Kuwait City airport base.

  • News

    Inquiry probes 737's extended flight after engine failure

    2019-10-25T07:12:58Z

    ​Czech investigators have detailed a serious incident in which a Smartwings Boeing 737-800 departing the Greek island of Samos continued its flight to Prague despite an engine failure as the aircraft reached cruise altitude.

  • News

    South African MRO checks affected over 40 aircraft

    2019-10-24T21:55:12Z

    ​Over 40 aircraft were affected by the South African civil aviation regulator's order to conduct verification checks following an audit of South African Airways' maintenance division.

  • News

    South Africa bans Air Zimbabwe over debts

    2019-10-24T20:46:34Z

    ​Air Zimbabwe has been barred from operating to South African airports owing to failure to pay debts relating to aeronautical charges.

  • News

    Southwest takes $210m Max hit in Q3, expects another knock in Q4

    2019-10-24T19:01:56Z

    ​Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines says it lost $210 million in revenue during the third quarter as a result of the Boeing 737 Max grounding since March, and expects the loss to be higher in the fourth quarter due to the reshuffling of aircraft and schedule for traditional holiday season-related travel.

  • News

    Inquiry links fatal L-410 crash in fog to mis-set altimeter

    2019-10-24T16:55:53Z

    ​Investigators claim a mis-set altimeter combined with heavy fog led to the fatal crash of a Let L-410 turboprop during an attempt to land at Yirol in South Sudan.

  • News

    American expects 737 Max grounding cost to rise to $540m

    2019-10-24T15:29:34Z

    American Airlines expects its total cost for the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max to be about $540 million in pre-tax earnings in 2019, up from a previous estimate of $400 million.

  • News

    Thai 777 engine failure spurs emergency checks order

    2019-10-24T14:37:19Z

    Operators of certain Boeing 777-300ERs are being ordered to conduct engine checks after the uncontained failure of the General Electric GE90 powerplant on a Thai Airways International aircraft.

  • News

    Jazeera rethinks model options for long-haul partnership

    2019-10-24T13:51:22Z

    ​Kuwait's Jazeera Airways is examining alternative partnership strategies to broaden its long-haul reach, having backed away from earlier exploration of a joint venture.

  • News

    Absence of runway lights preceded Q400's taxiway landing

    2019-10-23T08:25:41Z

    US investigators probing the inadvertent landing on a taxiway by a Horizon Air Bombardier Q400 have disclosed that no NOTAM information had been issued warning of inoperative runway lights at the time.

  • News

    Hawaiian Q3 net income falls 16% as competition increases

    2019-10-22T22:55:04Z

    Hawaiian Holdings, the parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, says net adjusted income fell 16% to $81.5 million in the third quarter of 2019 compared to the same period a year ago as increased competition weighed on airline’s results.