All Safety News – Page 727
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US National Transportation Safety Board: status quo for top safety worries
The US National Transportation Safety Board has chided the US Federal Aviation Administration...
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Nationwide 737 loses engine on take-off but lands safely
A Nationwide Boeing 737-200 bound for Johannesburg shed its right-hand engine during take-off from Cape Town International airport on 7 November. The crew...
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Thales reveals more about advanced ATR 42/72-600 integrated avionics suite
Thales has revealed more details about the...
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UK to propose emissions cut in controlled airspace
UK airspace authority National Air Traffic Services (NATS) is to propose to its board of directors target levels for 2020 emissions and fuel burn reductions...
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Australia's Regional Express in pilot training joint venture
e_SClBAustralia's Regional Express (Rex) and two partners have agreed to set up a joint-venture pilot training school near Melbourne. The Civil Aviation...
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SCAT-1 versus LAAS
SCAT-1 trials with ground-based augmentation systems (GBAS) were run by the US Federal Aviation Administration working with Continental Airlines in the 1990s,...
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Flying the SCAT-1 at Bronnoysund
Flight International's David Learmount witnessed two night SCAT-1 approaches to Runway 04 at Brønnøysund about 12h before the official inaugural flight,...
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Industry backs Q400 despite SAS withdrawal
Industry confidence is high that the resurgence in demand for turboprops will continue unabated and that residual values for Bombardier's Q400 will remain...