All Safety News – Page 81

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    European Council seeks Belarusian airline ban and economic sanctions

    2021-05-24T20:19:00Z

    Members of the European Council have called on all European Union-based carriers to avoid overflights of Belarus in response to the forced diversion of a Ryanair Boeing 737 to Minsk. It is also seeking further “targeted” economic sanctions and relevant measures against persons and entities “as soon as possible”. The ...

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    Belarus diversion incident could ‘upend’ responses to security threats: pilots

    2021-05-24T15:34:00Z

    Cockpit crew representatives are concerned that the forced Ryanair Boeing 737-800 diversion to Minsk has the potential to overturn the foundations on which responses to interception and security threats are based. International pilot federation IFALPA and the European Cockpit Association have jointly described the 23 May event – during which ...

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    Lithuania seeks Belarus airspace closure as EASA advises airlines to consider risks

    2021-05-24T10:17:00Z

    Europe’s safety regulator is ensuring airlines are aware of the Ryanair diversion to Minsk, in order that carriers can make appropriate operational risk assessments, as Lithuania’s government seeks a closure of Belarusian airspace. The Ryanair Boeing 737-800, bound for Vilnius, was forced to divert on 23 May over a perceived ...

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    Belarus diversion echoes prior Ukrainian incident involving Belavia 737

    2021-05-24T08:55:00Z

    Ryanair’s incident involving the apparent forced diversion of a Boeing 737-800 to Minsk strongly parallels an event five years ago involving a Minsk-bound service operated by Belarusian flag-carrier Belavia. The Belavia aircraft, also a 737-800, had departed Kiev’s downtown Zhulhany airport for Minsk on 21 October 2016 with 142 occupants. ...

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    US government ‘condemns’ Ryanair ‘forced diversion’, urges investigation

    2021-05-24T02:26:00Z

    The US Department of State is calling for an investigation into a “shocking” incident involving the “forced diversion” of a Ryanair jet in Minsk, and the removal by Belarusian authorities of one passenger. 

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    Political leaders outraged as Belarus ‘forces’ Ryanair 737 diversion to Minsk

    2021-05-23T16:49:00Z

    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has described as “utterly unacceptable” an incident in which a Ryanair flight was forced to land in Minsk, apparently to enable Belarusian authorities to detain a political activist. The Boeing 737-800 – registered SP-RSM, from Ryanair’s Polish division Buzz – was operating flight ...

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    WestJet 737 overrun crew did not anticipate tailwind from runway change

    2021-05-21T09:16:00Z

    Canadian investigators believe a WestJet Boeing 737-800 overran at Halifax after its crew failed to realise that a landing runway change would result in a tailwind, rather than a crosswind, during the approach. The tailwind component exceeded the operator’s limit of 10kt and required a lower approach speed, says Transportation ...

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    Cirrus warned not to overshoot turn before Colorado collision

    2021-05-20T13:54:00Z

    Investigators probing the mid-air collision involving a Fairchild Metroliner and a Cirrus SR22 over Colorado are trying to establish why the Cirrus apparently overshot its final approach path after each aircraft was cleared to land on separate – but closely-spaced – parallel runways. Separate tower controllers at Centennial airport appear ...

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    FAA dishing out hefty fines to combat surge in ‘unruly’ air passengers

    2021-05-19T20:54:00Z

    The Federal Administration has been dishing out more and higher fines in recent weeks to combat a surge disturbances caused by “unruly” passengers, including incidents involving violence against flight crew.

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    Air Astana to shift some jets to Irish register under new regulatory pact

    2021-05-19T11:51:00Z

    Some of the aircraft operated by Kazakh carrier Air Astana are set to be transferred to the Irish registry under a new regulatory services agreement between the two countries. Under ICAO standards such a formal arrangement enables aircraft operated in one country to be registered in another. The agreement between ...

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    Crosswind limit breach cited in Yak-40 excursion at St Petersburg

    2021-05-19T10:20:00Z

    Russian investigators believe a serious runway excursion incident involving Yakovlev Yak-40 at St Petersburg resulted from a breach of crosswind limitations during landing. The Vologda Aviation Enterprise trijet had been arriving from Vologda on 9 April and touched down on Pulkovo airport’s runway 10R. Rain and crosswinds from the right ...

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    Cooking oil-powered A350 flight flags French sustainability efforts

    2021-05-19T06:57:00Z

    Air France has carried out an Airbus A350-900 service to Montreal powered by a biofuel sourced from waste cooking oil, part of a combined effort to produce sustainable aviation fuel in France. The fuel was created by project participant Total, without using virgin plant-based oil, at its La Mede biorefinery ...

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    Flight schools, instructors face regulatory questions following US court ruling

    2021-05-18T15:43:00Z

    Flight instructors fear a recent US court ruling could cause major headaches for the pilot-training community, just as airlines begin to again warn of a pilot shortage in the coming years.

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    Sriwijaya 737-500 crash probe spurs order to check autothrottle computers

    2021-05-18T09:27:00Z

    Investigations into the fatal Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 accident earlier this year have spurred an order to operators of older 737 variants to conduct autothrottle checks aimed at detecting possible flap synchronisation component failure. But the US FAA is stressing that latent failure of the synchronisation wire is “highly unlikely” ...

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    Twin ATR cabin fume events traced to corroded bleed air valves

    2021-05-17T11:13:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney Canada has introduced an enhanced inspection regime for PW127 engines following a pair of cabin fume events when ATR twin-turboprops were brought back into service following storage.

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    Hard landings within limits do not count as accidents: court ruling

    2021-05-16T11:17:00Z

    European judges have ruled that a hard landing within permissible aircraft limits does not fall within the definition of ‘accident’, after a passenger lodged an injury claim following a firm touchdown in Switzerland. Austria’s supreme court had sought a preliminary verdict as to whether a hard landing, made within the ...

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    CDC relaxes mask mandate; face coverings still required for travel

    2021-05-13T23:45:00Z

    While the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lifted most mask-wearing requirements for vaccinated people in the USA, it stressed that wearing a face covering while travelling is still mandatory.

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    FAA approves Boeing fix for grounded 737 Max electrical issue

    2021-05-13T16:06:00Z

    Boeing’s fix for the electrical issue that grounded 106 in-service 737 Max and paused delivery of new aircraft has been approved by the FAA.

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    An-26 crew twice told to abort after non-precision approach deviations

    2021-05-13T11:32:00Z

    UK investigators have suggested that pilots may be losing currency with non-precision approaches, as they become less common, after probing an incident involving a Ukrainian Antonov An-26 at Birmingham. The Vulkan Air aircraft (UR-CQD) had prepared for a localiser-DME approach to runway 33 as it arrived on 16 July last ...

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    Mangled Metroliner lands safely after mid-air collision

    2021-05-12T19:20:00Z

    Two aircraft collided over Colorado on 12 May, with both landing safely despite extensive damage.