All Safety News – Page 799
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An idea in waiting
There was nothing wrong with the vision. It is in its execution that the concept of EASA has been flawed. It is time to get it right
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Pilot and controller anti-collision tools can clash
Near-simultaneous operation of pilot and air traffic controller collision warning systems in the event of a conflict can produce a reaction that degrades...
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Simulated environment gets real
Full-flight simulation with a realistic air traffic control environment on the ground and in the air is becoming a reality following a link-up between CAE...
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Airbus employees walk out as Gallois presents new structure
Employees down tools after restructuring plans are presented to European Works Council
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The twin safety net problem
The pilots' airborne collision avoidance system is a transponder-based system that communicates with similar devices on aircraft in the vicinity. In the...
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IATA chief throws down zero-emissions aircraft challenge
The International Air Transport Association director general Giovanni Bisignani has thrown down an ambitious...
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Restructuring sees South African Airways ground Boeing 747s, split into seven units
South African Airways is to ground its Boeing 747-400 fleet, revamp its long-haul...
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Brazilian pilots indicted
The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) says it is "astounded" by the decision of Judge Murilo Mendes of the Brazilian...
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Boeing shuns EASA certification for short-haul 787 as protest over fees
Protests from Boeing and the US Federal Aviation Administration about specific European...
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NASA seeks safer cooling for Orion crew exploration vehicle
A fluid that can operate within and outside the warm confines of a spacecraft's habitable volume is the goal of ongoing NASA thermal control work for its...
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Canadian investigators to analyse crashed 737 data
No sign of cockpit voice recorder as Kenya Airways reiterates commitment to safety
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Jeppesen RNP systems under test
Required navigation performance procedures designed by Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen for operations at Linzhi airport in the mountainous region of Tibet were...



















