All Safety News – Page 75

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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 ...

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    Italian national carrier ITA secures operating certificate

    2021-08-18T10:52:00Z

    Italian civil aviation regulators have granted an air operator’s certificate and licence to the new national airline Italia Trasporto Aereo. ITA, which emerged after flag-carrier Alitalia entered administration, has been approved for operations by the civil aviation authority ENAC. Issue of the certificate and licence means the carrier will be ...

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    US to extend mask requirement in airports and aircraft

    2021-08-17T21:24:00Z

    The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reportedly preparing to extend its mandatory face covering mandate for airports and aircraft into January 2022.

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    Chief test pilot among crew lost on crashed Il-112V

    2021-08-17T19:19:00Z

    Russian investigators have confirmed that three test crew members were lost in the crash of a prototype Ilyushin Il-112V military transport as it was conducting a flight between two airfields in Moscow. The twin-turboprop was operating a test flight from Kubinka to Zhukovsky, according to the federal Investigative Committee, which ...

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    Commercial pilots warned Afghan airspace is ‘uncontrolled’

    2021-08-17T18:31:00Z

    Commercial pilots are being warned that the status of aeronautical information services for Afghanistan is unknown while air traffic services remain unavailable in the country’s airspace. NOTAMs for the Kabul flight information region state that any transit through the airspace “will be uncontrolled” and that surrounding FIRs have been notified ...

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    Prototype Il-112V crashes after apparent in-flight engine fire

    2021-08-17T10:40:00Z

    United Aircraft’s prototype flight-test Ilyushin Il-112V military transport has crashed during a training flight near Moscow, apparently after suffering an in-flight engine fire. Video images circulating on social media appear to show the aircraft at low altitude with its starboard engine on fire before it banks and rolls sharply to ...

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    Helicopter crash fallout pressures Kamchatka’s air transport network

    2021-08-17T08:02:00Z

    Kamchatka’s regional government is attempting to contain the disruption to air transport and tourism services on the peninsula in the aftermath of two fatal accidents in five weeks. Helicopter operator Vityaz-Aero – which connects several remote settlements in the region and has a tourism division – has been prohibited from ...

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    EASA to scrutinise vortex ring hazard and alternative escape methods

    2021-08-17T06:20:00Z

    Helicopter safety researchers are to undertake formal analysis of the hazardous vortex ring phenomenon and the effectiveness of an alternative recovery and escape technique. The vortex ring state is an aerodynamic condition which typically emerges in vertical descent, when relative upward air velocity equals the downward induced main rotor flow ...

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    Forgotten screwdriver tip caused Jetstar A320 engine failure: ATSB

    2021-08-16T05:48:00Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has highlighted the danger of foreign object debris (FOD) after a screwdriver tip damaged the engine of Jetstar Airways Airbus A320.

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    Vityaz-Aero banned from passenger transport after fatal Mi-8 lake crash

    2021-08-15T07:32:00Z

    Russian helicopter operator Vityaz-Aero has been temporarily barred from transporting passengers following the fatal Mil Mi-8T accident at lake Kuril on the Kamchatka peninsula. At least eight of the 16 occupants survived the accident. Several fatalities have been confirmed after the Russian emergency services ministry – using a deep-sea vessel ...

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    No survivors as Be-200 firefighting amphibian crashes in Turkey

    2021-08-14T16:49:00Z

    Turkey’s foreign ministry has disclosed that Turkish and Russian personnel were among the fatalities after a Beriev Be-200 firefighting aircraft crashed during wildfire extinguishing operations. None of those on board the twinjet survived the 14 August accident. The aircraft came down in the Kahramanmaras region, in the southern central part ...

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    Boeing details 737NG nacelle redesign following 2018 in-flight failure, asks for exemption

    2021-08-13T22:20:00Z

    Boeing has disclosed details about “structural enhancements” it has developed for 737NG nacelles to ensure nacelles maintain integrity in the event of fan blade failures.

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    Canada to require air travellers be fully vaccinated

    2021-08-13T18:58:00Z

    Canada will require all air, rail and marine passengers to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by the end of October.

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    Underwater robotic vessels to search Russian lake for sunken Mi-8

    2021-08-12T10:25:00Z

    Robotic underwater vessels are to be deployed in the recovery operation for a Mil Mi-8T helicopter which crashed into a lake which operating a tour flight in eastern Russia. The wreckage of the helicopter has been located about 700m from the shore of lake Kuril, on the Kamchatka peninsula. But ...

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    Lufthansa launches 787 flight-training device from L3Harris

    2021-08-12T08:58:00Z

    German flag-carrier Lufthansa’s training division has emerged as the launch customer for a Boeing 787 fixed flight-training device designed to complement full-flight simulator activity. Lufthansa Aviation Training is acquiring the device from L3Harris Technologies, and is ordering a 787 full-flight simulator as part of the agreement. Both the flight-training device ...

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    Divers search for survivors after tourist Mi-8 sinks in Russian lake

    2021-08-12T06:24:00Z

    Divers are assisting Russian emergency services to locate survivors after a Mil Mi-8 helicopter operating a tourism service crashed and sank in Kuril crater lake, in the southern Kamchatka peninsula. Sixteen occupants, including 13 passengers and three crew members, were on board the aircraft which was flying from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on ...

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    Cargo 747's unauthorised runway entry forced A330 to abort Hong Kong take-off

    2021-08-11T12:20:00Z

    Investigators in Hong Kong have found that a taxi instruction to a Boeing 747-400SF was misconstrued by its crew to include a runway crossing clearance, resulting in an Airbus A330-300’s having to abort its take-off roll when the 747 entered the active runway. The Air Cargo Global 747 had landed ...

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    US Senate confirms Homendy as next NTSB Chair

    2021-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Aviation lobby groups have welcomed the US Senate’s confirmation of Jennifer Homendy as the next and 15th chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).