All Safety News – Page 63

  • Red Wings SSJ excursion-c-Investigative Committee
    News

    Red Wings Superjet involved in Norilsk landing excursion

    2021-11-24T22:13:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing a runway excursion involving a Red Wings Sukhoi Superjet 100 during landing at Norilsk. The aircraft had been operating the Chelyabinsk-Norilsk service on 24 November but, having landed on runway 19 it “rolled out” by some 30m, according to the Krasnoyarsk transport division of the federal ...

  • PenAir Saab 2000 overrun accident-c-NTSB
    News

    Swedish and UK investigators dispute US conclusions on fatal PenAir Saab overrun

    2021-11-24T08:05:00Z

    Swedish and UK authorities have formally objected to the conclusions reached by a US inquiry into the fatal PenAir Saab 2000 overrun at Unalaska two years ago. The aircraft – arriving from Anchorage on 17 October 2019 – overran while landing on the short runway 13 in a significant tailwind ...

  • Omni 767 brake fire-c-AAIU
    News

    Omni 767 crew underestimated take-off abort speed before brake fire

    2021-11-23T09:47:00Z

    Irish investigators have determined that an Omni Air International Boeing 767-300ER crew rejected a take-off above the V1 threshold shortly before a brake-fire incident that triggered an evacuation. The pilots rejected the take-off at 149kt – compared with the calculated V1 of 146kt – after hearing a noise traced to ...

  • A340 landing Antarctica-c-Hi Fly
    News

    Hi Fly details pioneering A340 flight to Antarctic runway

    2021-11-22T17:08:00Z

    Wet-lease operator Hi Fly has detailed its landing of an Airbus A340-300 on an Antarctic ice runway, the first time the four-engined type has carried out such an operation. The Maltese-registered aircraft (9H-SOL) conducted the flight from Cape Town to the runway at Wolf’s Fang – a distance of some ...

  • Southwest engine damage 2-c-NTSB
    News

    EASA seeks to tighten engine certification criteria for uncontained debris

    2021-11-22T11:31:00Z

    Safety regulators in Europe are aiming to tighten engine certification requirements to take into account forward and rearward release of uncontained debris in the event of a powerplant failure. Analysis of fan-blade failures indicates that certification of engines could be improved, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, particularly by ...

  • BA A320neo-c-British Airways
    News

    BA seeks aircrew and other personnel for new Gatwick carrier

    2021-11-21T16:48:00Z

    British Airways is recruiting for its new short-haul London Gatwick-based subsidiary, seeking a variety of managerial and operational personnel, including pilots and cabin crew. The company, which recently registered the name BA Euroflyer after opting to set up the subsidiary, is inviting applications for Airbus A320 direct-entry captains. BA is ...

  • A321LR-transat-c-Airbus-2-970
    News

    Canadian airlines say new travel rules ‘create confusion’

    2021-11-19T21:54:00Z

    Canadian airlines are calling the government’s new coronavirus travel rules for inbound travellers “piecemeal” and “narrow”, and warning the measures will further confuse air passengers looking to enter Canada.

  • Boeing 787-10. Boeing
    News

    Lawmakers seek government review of FAA’s 787 oversight

    2021-11-19T17:11:00Z

    US lawmakers have asked the Department of Transportation’s top inspector to evaluate whether the Federal Aviation Administration is able to adequately identify production issues affecting Boeing 787s.

  • L3Harris pilot training-c-L3Harris
    News

    New pilots offered dual UK-EASA licence through hybrid L3Harris training

    2021-11-19T10:54:00Z

    Pilot-training company L3Harris Airline Academy is offering cadets the opportunity to train for a dual licence to enable flexibility to operate within the UK and the European Union. The hybrid training programme allows pilot cadets to sit theoretical examinations for both the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the UK ...

  • A350-c-Airbus
    News

    A350 altitude selection procedure revised after incidents traced to dial flaw

    2021-11-19T08:52:00Z

    Airbus A350 crews are temporarily being given a revised procedure for altitude selection after occurrences of inadvertent height deviation, traced to incorrect manufacturing of the altitude selector dial. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency says incidents of “unwanted” altitude changes by the auto flight system have emerged. It states that ...

  • Martinair DC-10 crash Faro-c-Pedro Aragao Creative Commons
    News

    No evidence DC-10 was not airworthy before fatal 1992 Faro crash: Dutch probe

    2021-11-18T20:06:00Z

    Dutch investigators have found no evidence that a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF involved in a fatal landing accident at Faro nearly three decades ago was not airworthy, after a follow-up probe into the aircraft’s maintenance record. According to a Portuguese inquiry into the 21 December 1992 crash, the Martinair trijet – ...

  • Ethiopian A350-900-c-Mark Harkin Creative Commons
    News

    Ethiopian A350 sustains wing-tip strike during crosswind landing

    2021-11-18T12:01:00Z

    South African investigators are probing a wing-tip strike by an Airbus A350-900 during a crosswind landing at Johannesburg earlier this month. The Ethiopian Airlines twinjet (ET-AYB) had been arriving from Addis Ababa on 6 November. It was conducting an approach to Johannesburg’s runway 03R and experienced a “strong crosswind”, says ...

  • Atlas 747-400F
    News

    FAA proposes new rule to address 747 fuel-tank ignition risk

    2021-11-17T20:14:00Z

    In a move to prevent fuel tank fires, the Federal Aviation Administration intends to require US airlines to inspect and potentially modify some fuel-tank components in 104 Boeing 747s.

  • eye tracking-c-Seeing Machines
    News

    Collins explores pilot fatigue risk-reduction through eye-tracking tie-up

    2021-11-17T10:11:00Z

    Avionics specialist Collins Aerospace is to collaborate with Australian-based vision technology firm Seeing Machines to explore the use of eye-tracking systems to reduce pilot fatigue risk. Collins will have access to Seeing Machines’ optics and processing capabilities, as well as human factors expertise, to underpin development of the aerospace firm’s ...

  • ATSB_787_landing gear picture4-ao-2021-026
    News

    Qantas 787 unable to retract landing gear after pins left in place

    2021-11-16T05:57:00Z

    Two landing gear pins that were not removed from a Qantas aircraft before it left the gate resulted in the inability to retract landing gear after takeoff, an investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has revealed. 

  • A350 cockpit-c-Airbus
    News

    A350F timeline in ‘right place’ for single-pilot operations: Faury

    2021-11-15T13:53:00Z

    Airbus is not specifically linking its new A350F to single-pilot operations, but it acknowledges that the entry-into-service schedule coincides with the timeline for testing initial concepts – and that it could serve as a platform. US lessor Air Lease has become the launch customer for the freighter, a five-frame shrink ...

  • An-12-c-Investigative Committee
    News

    An-12 go-around crash probe indicates deviations from glideslope

    2021-11-12T14:16:00Z

    Russian investigators probing the fatal Antonov An-12 crash during a go-around at Irkutsk have disclosed that the cargo aircraft was deviating from the glideslope during its initial descent to runway 30. The aircraft, operated by Belarusian carrier Grodno, had been attempting a night-time ILS approach in poor weather on 3 ...

  • Azimuth SSJ100 title-c-Azimuth
    News

    Superjet climbed into conflict after captain deployed landing-gear in cruise

    2021-11-12T09:01:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that an Azimuth Sukhoi Superjet 100 captain inadvertently deployed the landing-gear in cruise, prompting a climb response which placed the twinjet in conflict with another aircraft. In a 9 November bulletin the federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia has detailed the 21 October incident, involving a flight ...

  • Max 9 in flight
    News

    Trial against indicted former Boeing 737 Max technical pilot delayed until February 2022

    2021-11-11T16:17:00Z

    A US federal judge has delayed until February 2022 the start of a criminal trial against Mark Forkner, the former Boeing technical pilot indicted on charges related to the 737 Max.

  • Air Canada A220-300-c-Stevenhe1997 Creative Commons
    News

    A220 diverts after thrust in one engine rolls back on approach

    2021-11-11T08:07:00Z

    Canadian investigators are probing a loss of thrust on an Air Canada Airbus A220-300 during approach to New York, to which the crew responded with a go-around. The aircraft had been descending for runway 31 at New York’s LaGuardia airport, following a service from Toronto on 8 November. But at ...