All Safety News – Page 68

  • PSNI Islander G-CGTC-c-AAIB
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    Anti-ice lapse led to police Islander’s dual-engine failure

    2021-09-16T12:05:00Z

    UK investigators believe the pilot of a police service Britten-Norman Islander probably failed to activate the aircraft’s engine anti-ice system before both powerplants shut down in flight. The aircraft, with a single pilot and two observers, was on duty for the Police Service of Northern Ireland on 12 November last ...

  • Yakutia Dash 8-c-Yakutia
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    Yakutia chief Gorbunov steps down over carrier’s operational issues

    2021-09-16T10:31:00Z

    Siberian carrier Yakutia’s director general, Vladimir Gorbunov, is to step down from his post following prolonged operational problems with the carrier. Gorbunov had been appointed in October 2018 to lead the airline after previous chief Olga Federova stepped down in the aftermath of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 landing accident in ...

  • overflight-c-Unsplash Mark Timberlake
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    European trial prioritises route assistance for operationally-critical flights

    2021-09-15T09:18:00Z

    Several airlines and European air navigation service providers are to test a new service intended to offer airlines exceptional route changes and tactical adjustments, to provide a more efficient trajectory particularly for flights affected by critical operational issues. Pan-European air navigation organisation Eurocontrol says the trial, beginning 15 September, will ...

  • Training cockpit-c-AFA
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    New Dublin training centre to feed increasing Ryanair crew demand

    2021-09-15T06:44:00Z

    Ryanair has entered an exclusive agreement with Airline Flight Academy, under which the company will become the budget airline’s cadet training partner in Ireland and operate a newly-inaugurated Dublin facility. Airline Flight Academy, which already offers recruitment and training support to Ryanair, has been selected to run the new centre ...

  • air india express accident nose-c-Indian aircraft accident investigation bureau
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    Rescue crews’ unfamiliarity with 737 delayed evacuation of Air India Express crash pilots

    2021-09-14T11:38:00Z

    Pilots of the Air India Express Boeing 737-800 which overran after landing long at Kozhikode last year were not extracted from the wreckage for an hour because rescue personnel were not familiar with the aircraft type, investigators have disclosed. The 737 came to rest on a steep embankment after overrunning ...

  • air india express accident wreck layout-c-Indian aircraft accident investigation bureau
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    Cocktail of diabetes drugs could have impaired fatal 737 overrun captain

    2021-09-13T11:06:00Z

    Investigators probing the fatal Air India Express Boeing 737-800 overrun at Kozhikode last year have raised the possibility that the captain’s decision-making might have been impaired by hypoglycaemia, a reduction in blood-sugar levels. Twenty-one of the 190 occupants, including both pilots, sustained fatal injuries after the jet landed long in ...

  • L-410 wreckage-c-East Siberian transport prosecutor
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    Russian investigators probe fatal L-410 crash in Siberian forest

    2021-09-13T07:03:00Z

    Russian investigators have opened an inquiry into a fatal landing accident involving a Let L-410 turboprop near the Siberian settlement of Kazachinskoye, some 500km north-east of Irkutsk. The aircraft had been operating a service from Irkutsk on 12 September when it made a “hard landing” in a forest region, according ...

  • air india express accident title-c-Indian aircraft accident investigation bureau
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    Air India Express 737 crash captain did not respond to go-around call

    2021-09-12T08:27:00Z

    Investigators have revealed that the first officer of an Air India Express Boeing 737-800 unsuccessfully tried to convince the captain to abort an unstable second approach to Kozhikode before the jet landed long in a tailwind and fatally overran. The inquiry believes the captain was under “misplaced motivation” pressure to ...

  • Nordica CRJ900 incident title-c-SHK and Max Litvinko
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    Excursion CRJ900's nose-wheel steering reversed by incorrect maintenance

    2021-09-10T08:06:00Z

    Swedish investigators have found that incorrect installation of a Bombardier CRJ900’s nose-wheel steering sensor resulted in rudder-pedal deflection inputs being reversed, before the jet suffered an excursion during take-off from Gallivare. The Nordica aircraft had been departing runway 30 for a service to Stockholm on 9 September last year. Its ...

  • Cape Air in flight c Cape Air
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    Injuries reported following Cape Air Cessna 402 accident at Provincetown

    2021-09-09T21:41:00Z

    Passengers are reportedly injured after a Cape Air Cessna 402 crashed while attempting to land at Provincetown Municipal airport in Massachusetts on 9 September.

  • SIA A350-900-c-Airbus
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    Low activity might have lulled pilots before A350 took off without clearance

    2021-09-09T11:04:00Z

    Investigators have suggested that low levels of airport traffic could have reduced the alertness of an Airbus A350 crew before the aircraft took off without clearance from Barcelona. The Singapore Airlines A350 (9V-SMU), operating to Milan Malpensa as part of an onward service to Singapore on 24 October last year, ...

  • B-16201_EVA Air A321
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    Taiwan probes EVA Air A321 tailstrike

    2021-09-09T02:32:00Z

    The Taiwan Transportation Safety Board (TTSB) has opened investigations into a tailstrike incident involving an Airbus A321ceo operated by EVA Air. 

  • A318-c-Airbus
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    Pitch moderation for older A320s to counter false-glideslope effects

    2021-09-08T10:18:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that Airbus is introducing a modification for conventional A320-family aircraft to prevent excessive pitch in the event of a false-glideslope encounter. The development is contained in the investigation authority BEA’s findings into the unexpected pitch-up by an Air France A318 after it intercepted a false 9° ...

  • Air Algerie 737 incident title-c-BEA
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    Incursion snowploughs on different frequency before 737's aborted take-off

    2021-09-08T09:29:00Z

    French investigators are citing a lack of co-ordination between Lyon airport’s ground and local controllers as having led to an Air Algerie Boeing 737-800’s commencing its take-off roll while snowploughs occupied the runway. Investigation authority BEA specifically highlights the decision to keep the snowplough communications on the ground controller’s radio ...

  • Emerald ATR 72-600-c-Emerald Airlines
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    Irish start-up Emerald secures air operator’s certificate

    2021-09-06T11:12:00Z

    Ireland’s civil aviation regulator has granted an air operator’s certificate to start-up Emerald Airlines, the carrier set to take over as an Aer Lingus regional franchise partner. Emerald Airlines conducted an ATR 72-600 proving flight on 3 September – operating from Dublin to Cork – and the aircraft (EI-GPP) has ...

  • China Express overrun title-c-via WeChat
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    China Express CRJ900 landed long in tailwind before Aksu overrun

    2021-09-06T10:40:00Z

    Chinese investigators have disclosed that the China Express Airlines Bombardier CRJ900 had been subjected to a change of wind direction and landed long before overrunning at Aksu’s civil-military airport. The regional jet had been conducting an ILS/DME approach to runway 27 on 29 August, after arriving from Korla. Civil Aviation ...

  • Air France A318
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    Pressured crew missed A318’s levelling before false-glideslope intercept

    2021-09-06T08:20:00Z

    Investigators have found that an Air France Airbus A318’s stall-protection system activated when the aircraft captured a false glideslope, after its crew lost situational awareness while dealing with a rushed approach to Toulon-Hyeres airport. The aircraft (F-GUGD) had been arriving from Paris Orly on 20 December 2019. It had been ...

  • Helvetic E190-E2 at LCY-c-London City airport
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    Helvetic initiates E190-E2 services at London City after steep-approach clearance

    2021-09-03T09:29:00Z

    Swiss carrier Helvetic Airways has conducted the first commercial service with an Embraer 190-E2 into London City airport, following approval for the type to carry out steep-approach landings. The E190-E2 secured steep-approach certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency in May this year. London City has a runway length ...

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    Police appeal directly to Russian citizens and military for MH17 missile information

    2021-09-03T08:02:00Z

    Investigators probing the destruction of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, shot down over Ukraine, are directing a renewed appeal for information on the missile transporter at Russian civilians and the military. Dutch national police are supporting the appeal by writing to citizens of Kursk, where the anti-aircraft missile brigade which owned ...

  • Omni 767 gear collapse-c-AIAS
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    Omni 767 gear-collapse inquiry suspects hydrogen-assisted cracking

    2021-09-03T06:40:00Z

    Romanian investigators are analysing overhaul processes applied to the outer cylinder of an Omni Air International Boeing 767-300ER which suffered a landing-gear collapse at Bucharest last year. Metallographic examination of the cylinder in Seattle has revealed fractures consistent with initial overheating damage followed by the propagation of hydrogen-assisted cracking, says ...