All Safety News – Page 818
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Damaged cockpit recorders delay Australian aviation safety verdict on May 2005 Metroliner crash, the worst in country for 35 years
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) does not expect to release a final report into the country's worst civil aviation accident since 1968 until next March as it continues to investigate the complex incident.
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Pictures: Italian air accident investigators recover data on Air Algérie L100-30 Hercules crash
Flight has obtained photos showing the crash scene and the condition of the flight data recorder when it arrived in the Agenzia Nazionale della Sicurezza del Volo’s facilities.
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US aviation safety board NTSB wants at-risk GE CF6 engines removed following June uncontained failure on AA 767
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) wants the Federal Aviation Administration to rethink its recently issued airworthiness directive (AD) over General Electric CF6-80 engines and withdraw some from service immediately.
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Don't assume
Developing an erroneous mindset and being unable to recognise reality is common and can be dangerous. There is only one defence
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Pilots tried to take off from field
Inquiry begins into why crew of Comair CRJ200 took wrong turning and air traffic controller did not see it happen
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R-R in frame to power new MHI jet
Proposed 70- to 90-seater part of Japanese government push to propel local firms into aircraft manufacturing
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Chinese start-ups look to Taiwan
Airlines want recruitment ban on pilots from island province to be lifted and employment laws on poaching eased
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Reports put Iran Air Tours Tu-154M Mashhad crash toll at fewer than 30
Reports from Iran indicate that as many as 120 occupants of the Tupolev Tu-154M that crashed at Mashad today may have survived the accident.
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Strength in numbers: US airlines see return to profitability in second quarter and look to strong 2006
US carriers surprised themselves with a strong performance in the second quarter and the prospects for the rest of 2006 are favourable