All Safety News – Page 72

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    EasyJet crew urged United 787-10 abort after side-step approach error

    2021-07-19T11:46:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that an EasyJet Airbus A320 captain intervened to urge a United Airlines Boeing 787-10 crew to execute a go-around, after he saw the 787 had shifted its approach to the wrong runway at Paris Charles de Gaulle. The EasyJet aircraft had been cleared to line up ...

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    BA to accelerate 787 nose-gear modifications after retraction incident

    2021-07-19T07:47:00Z

    British Airways is to speed implementation of a fix to prevent a repeat of the nose-gear retraction incident that damaged one of the carrier’s Boeing 787-8s on the ground at London Heathrow, in the aftermath of two similar events in the previous five years. UK investigators have yet to complete ...

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    Cliff collision An-26 crew did not request descent below 600m: inquiry

    2021-07-18T10:24:00Z

    Pilots of the Antonov An-26 which crashed into a cliff on approach to Palana had informed air traffic control that they were descending to 600m (1,970ft) shortly before the collision. But the crew did not mention reaching or levelling at this height, nor did they request any further descent clearance ...

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    All on board survive as An-28 flips over during brush landing

    2021-07-16T17:05:00Z

    Russian authorities believe all the passengers and crew members of an PZL-Mielec An-28 survived after the aircraft came down in remote terrain in western Siberia. It had been operating a regional service on 16 July from Kedrovy eastwards to the city of Tomsk. Preliminary information indicates the twin-engined aircraft was ...

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    Canada to open border to vaccinated travellers from the US

    2021-07-16T16:28:00Z

    Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the country may lift its entry restriction for vaccinated travellers from the USA by the middle of next month.

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    FAA grounds Rhoades Aviation, operator of 737 that crashed on 2 July

    2021-07-16T15:54:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded Honolulu-based Rhoades Aviation, which operated a Boeing 737-200 that crashed into the Pacific Ocean after take-off from Honolulu on 2 July.

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    French Bee A350 deviated during go-around after alarm startled pilot

    2021-07-15T09:24:00Z

    French investigators have detailed how a French Bee Airbus A350-900 sharply deviated from the missed-approach pattern at Paris Orly, when one of its pilots was startled and temporarily incapacitated just after an unexpected windshear alarm. The twinjet (F-HREV) was nearing the end of a long service from San Francisco on ...

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    Ecosystem management crucial to achieving EU sustainable fuel targets

    2021-07-14T14:39:00Z

    Senior aerospace technology figures believe government incentives and co-ordination will be vital to achieving the sustainable aviation fuel targets newly laid down by the European Union, pointing out that the fuel ecosystem – rather than the technology – is the crucial aspect. Under the EU proposal the share of sustainable ...

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    Lock pin inserted in wrong slot before BA 787 on-stand nose-gear retraction

    2021-07-14T12:18:00Z

    UK investigators have disclosed that ground personnel inserted a Boeing 787-8 downlock pin into the wrong location before the British Airways aircraft suffered an inadvertent nose-gear retraction at London Heathrow. The accident involving G-ZBJB occurred on 18 June at Heathrow stand 583 as the aircraft was being prepared for a ...

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    Russian analysts to explore tail modifications for ‘SSJ-New’ programme

    2021-07-14T10:59:00Z

    Russian aerodynamicists are conducting buffet analysis of the Sukhoi Superjet 100’s horizontal stabiliser to explore potential improvements for the ‘SSJ-New’ version of the aircraft. The phenomenon can result in oscillations of the tail from wake aft of the wing. Moscow’s Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute says it is examining the stabiliser’s performance ...

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    EU flights could use 10% SAF blend by 2030, says report, but only with €120bn backing

    2021-07-13T16:30:00Z

    A group campaigning for the increased use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Europe estimates that production can be scaled up to meet 10% of the bloc’s jet fuel needs by 2030 – although hitting that target will require concerted policy action and come with a price tag of at least €120 billion ($142 billion) over the next 15 years.

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    AOPA blasts FAA for policy change on certain types of aircraft

    2021-07-12T19:51:00Z

    The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is sharply criticising the Federal Aviation Administration for a sudden policy change regarding giving or receiving flight instruction in several categories of general aviation aircraft.

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    An-26 hit cliff after flying inbound from sea in low cloud

    2021-07-12T12:02:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that the Antonov An-26 involved in a fatal coastal terrain collision at Palana had originally conducted the overland approach to the airport’s runway 29. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia, in preliminary findings, states that the Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise aircraft carried out a non-precision NDB approach to ...

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    Rescuers find no survivors from Aliansa DC-3 crash

    2021-07-10T18:40:00Z

    None of the three occupants of an Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa Douglas DC-3 has survived after the aircraft came down shortly after departing Villavicencio. The airline’s operational safety director, Diego Mauricio Arias Grajales, has confirmed the loss of two pilots and a technician in the 8 July crash. Civil defence organisation ...

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    Ditched Transair 737-200 wreckage pictured on sea floor off Honolulu

    2021-07-10T07:59:00Z

    US investigators have released images of the Rhoades Aviation Boeing 737-200C which ditched off the coast of Hawaii shortly after departing Honolulu. Underwater images from the National Transportation Safety Board show the jet’s fuselage fractured into at least two large sections, the forward cabin and cockpit detaching ahead of the ...

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    Turkish A330 strayed to runway shoulder after roll input before touchdown

    2021-07-09T10:13:00Z

    Investigators have determined that right roll inputs just before touchdown caused a Turkish Airlines Airbus A330-300 to land to the right of the centreline at Port Harcourt and stray to the runway shoulder, damaging lighting as well as parts of the aircraft. The aircraft (TC-LOL) had been arriving from Istanbul ...

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    Colombian air force assists search for missing Aliansa DC-3

    2021-07-09T07:35:00Z

    Search efforts to find a missing Douglas DC-3 of the Colombian carrier Aerolineas Andinas Aliansa are concentrating on a region west of the town of Restrepo in the Meta district. The aircraft departed Villavicencio for a training flight early on 8 July, according to the airline. Restrepo lies about 5nm ...

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    FAA imposes new ‘cumbersome’ rules for some pilot training, citing improved safety

    2021-07-09T00:38:00Z

    In what one general aviation (GA) lobby group calls “a stunning turnabout”, the Federal Aviation Administration has ruled that owners of certain types of aircraft and flight instructors who teach in those aircraft must obtain additional documentation for flight lessons.

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    Technical failure of crashed An-26 ‘unlikely’: airline

    2021-07-08T21:38:00Z

    Russian carrier Kamchatka Aviation Enterprise has disclosed that the captain of the Antonov An-26 which crashed at Palana had logged almost 2,900h on type including 746h in command. He had joined the airline as a first officer in 2013, says flight operations director Sergei Gorb, flying as a captain for ...

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    Volocopter turns to CAE for eVTOL pilot training

    2021-07-08T15:20:00Z

    Urban air mobility developer Volocopter is to partner with CAE to set up a pilot training programme for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) operations.