All Safety News – Page 69

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    Kabul airport resumption subject to delicate talks with Taliban: Qatari minister

    2021-09-02T10:14:00Z

    Qatar’s government is still discussing the prospects for restoring operations at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai international airport, with a clear timeline yet to evolve. Turkish support could be enlisted to help run the airport but the situation remains uncertain. Speaking at a briefing in Doha on 2 September, Qatari foreign minister ...

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    Ryanair still needs UK-licensed pilots: O’Leary

    2021-09-01T11:49:00Z

    Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary insists the airline is still interested in recruiting UK-licensed cockpit crews, although he suggests the value of a UK licence has deteriorated in the wake of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union. UK cockpit union BALPA recently urged the government to restore mutual recognition of ...

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    F100 overrun attributed to landing speed, wet runway: ATSB

    2021-09-01T04:20:00Z

    Australian investigators have attributed a 2020 runway overrun by a Fokker 100 to the combined effects of the jet’s approach speed and wet conditions.

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    Envoy E175 mid-air strike involved a balloon, not a drone

    2021-08-31T19:26:00Z

    An Envoy Air regional jet that reportedly hit a drone while in flight on 22 August did not hit a drone after all.

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    Orange2Fly A320 stall-protection activated after idle-thrust handover

    2021-08-31T08:33:00Z

    Greek investigators have disclosed that the crew of an Airbus A320 allowed the aircraft’s airspeed to decay to the point where its automatic stall-protection system activated on approach to Muscat. Operating for Oman’s SalamAir, the Greek-registered Orange2Fly A320 (SX-ODS) had been arriving from Dubai on 28 January 2019. Although the ...

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    Investigators probe China Express CRJ900 overrun in northwest China

    2021-08-30T14:25:00Z

    Chinese investigators are probing an overrun during landing by a China Express Airlines regional aircraft at Aksu airport in China’s northwestern Xinjiang province. 

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    EASA extends permitted operating timeframe for temporary freighters

    2021-08-27T11:47:00Z

    European safety regulators have extended the approval for passenger aircraft to serve as temporary freighters until at least the end of July next year. Several carriers opted to modify cabin interiors to transport cargo to enable passenger aircraft, which would otherwise have been parked, to continue earning revenues during the ...

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    Air Canada 787 involved in second Hong Kong approach deviation incident

    2021-08-27T08:31:00Z

    Canadian investigators have disclosed another deviation incident involving a Boeing 787 flight on approach to Hong Kong. The aircraft, an Air Canada 787-9, was conducting a service from Toronto to Hong Kong on 8 July. On final approach – while operating in visual meteorological conditions – the aircraft “deviated below ...

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    India clears Boeing 737 Max for return to service

    2021-08-26T12:56:00Z

    Indian regulators have cleared the country’s carriers to resume operations with Boeing 737 Max aircraft.

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    'Locked-up' wheels probed after aborted Edelweiss A320 take-off

    2021-08-26T11:32:00Z

    Swiss investigators are probing an incident in which several main wheels of an Edelweiss Airbus A320 locked up shortly after the aircraft commenced its take-off roll from Zurich. The twinjet (HB-JJL) had been travelling at about 80kt when – according to French investigation authority BEA, citing preliminary data from Swiss ...

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    United to continue Civil Air Reserve humanitarian flights

    2021-08-24T16:45:00Z

    United Airlines will continue to fly humanitarian missions as part of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) “over the next several days at least”, the carrier says.

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    Envoy E175 struck drone during climb-out from Chicago O’Hare

    2021-08-24T07:50:00Z

    US authorities have disclosed that an Envoy Air Embraer 175 appeared to collide with an unmanned aerial vehicle while departing from Chicago O’Hare. The US FAA states, in a preliminary notification, that the aircraft “struck a UAS” – an unmanned aircraft system – during a climbing left turn, as it ...

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    Fatal Mi-8 crash captain had commanded previous terrain-collision flight

    2021-08-23T11:50:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that the captain of the Vityaz Aero Mil Mi-8T which crashed into a lake in low-visibility conditions had commanded an Mi-8 involved in a previous terrain-collision accident. The captain was among eight fatalities from the 16 occupants on board the helicopter (RA-24744) which struck lake Kuril ...

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    Il-114-300 flight tests suspended as inquiry begins into Il-112V crash

    2021-08-23T10:15:00Z

    United Aircraft has suspended flight-testing of the Ilyushin Il-114-300 following the fatal accident involving a prototype of the military Il-112V. Russian investigators have established a committee to look into the Il-112V crash, outside Moscow on 17 August, although it has yet to reach any preliminary findings. But the Il-114-300 is ...

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    A330neo family evolves with lighter take-off weight variants

    2021-08-20T08:43:00Z

    Airbus has introduced several low-weight variants of the A330neo, for both members of the re-engined twinjet family. Four new variants – with maximum take-off weights from 205t to 220t – have been listed for the A330-900, and feature in an updated European Union Aviation Safety Agency type certificate. These new ...

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    US FAA bans commercial overflights of Afghanistan airspace

    2021-08-20T07:13:00Z

    US commercial carriers have been banned from operating within Afghanistan’s airspace, in a further tightening of restrictions following the deterioration of the country’s political stability. Afghanistan’s airspace was already the subject of limitations and advisories from the US FAA and several other civil aviation authorities, including those in Germany, France ...

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    Hong Kong probes engine fire incident on UPS 747 freighter

    2021-08-20T04:44:00Z

    Hong Kong’s Air Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA) is investigating an engine fire on freighter operated by express air shipment company UPS.

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    FAA fines against ‘unruly’ passengers top $1m in 2021

    2021-08-19T18:04:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has fined passengers another $500,000 for disruptive and violent behaviour aboard aircraft, bringing the total amount of civil penalties levied by the agency for such offences in 2021 to more than $1 million.

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    El Al inspects 737 in-flight connectivity radomes for attachment cracks

    2021-08-19T07:24:00Z

    US regulators are instructing de-activation and removal of specific external in-flight connectivity systems from Boeing 737-800 and -900ER jets, citing the risk that the radome and antenna could detach as a result of cracked attachment fittings. The FAA is ordering checks on the Viasat equipment installed under an Astronics Armstrong ...

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    No evidence of nose-up pitch before An-26 cliff collision

    2021-08-18T12:33:00Z

    Russian investigators have determined that an Antonov An-26 crew did not appear to attempt to pull up before the aircraft collided with a cliff face, but the turboprop did start to bank to the right 3s before impact. The Interstate Aviation Committee inquiry has yet to explain why the Kamchatka ...