All Safety News – Page 82

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    Inquiry into fatal Aeroflot Superjet fire examines earlier Yakutia gear collapse

    2021-05-12T12:14:00Z

    Russian investigators probing the fatal Aeroflot Sukhoi Superjet 100 landing accident at Moscow two years ago have analysed a Yakutia Superjet overrun and gear collapse as part of an assessment of the type’s structures and components. After returning to Sheremetyevo airport on 5 May 2019 the Aeroflot aircraft landed hard, ...

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    IATA urges action over rogue lithium-battery shippers

    2021-05-12T07:09:00Z

    IATA is calling for the criminalisation of rogue lithium-battery shippers as part of moves to ensure the safe carriage of such cargo for airlines.

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    EASA draws up criteria for single-pane observation window modification

    2021-05-10T15:40:00Z

    European authorities have put forward safety proposals after receiving an application for a large aircraft modification which involves installing two observation windows in the upper aft fuselage. The windows need to be “optical quality”, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, which means they will comprise only a single glass ...

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    Pilots concerned over increasing space threat as heavy Chinese booster re-enters

    2021-05-06T07:43:00Z

    North American airline pilot association ALPA International is expressing concern that there is no formal process to warn commercial crews of the increasing risks posed by space debris re-entering the atmosphere. It has issued its own caution over the uncontrolled re-entry of a large booster stage of the Chinese Long ...

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    Crew of 737 cleared for take-off while inspection vehicle occupied Porto runway

    2021-05-05T06:52:00Z

    Portuguese authorities have opened an investigation after a Boeing 737-400F was cleared for take-off on a Porto runway occupied by an inspection vehicle. The aircraft, operated by ASL Airlines Belgium on behalf of FedEx, had been accelerating along runway 35 at night on 27 April. Portuguese investigation authority GPIAAF estimates, ...

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    ZeroAvia: System integrity 'maintained' during test aircraft accident

    2021-05-03T08:41:00Z

    Hydrogen-electric propulsion specialist ZeroAvia believes its ambitions to develop larger commercial aircraft will not be adversely affected, as it probes the accident which badly damaged its single-engined test airframe. The six-seat modified Piper M350 was wrecked as it landed in a field near the UK’s Cranfield airport on 29 April, ...

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    Nigeria’s Azman Air cleared to resume 737 flights after safety audit

    2021-05-03T06:09:00Z

    Nigerian authorities have lifted a suspension order against local carrier Azman Air after it implemented a corrective plan to address safety matters, the airline states. The suspension affected Azman’s Boeing 737 fleet and was imposed in mid-March after several incidents involving the undercarriage of passenger flights, each of which involved ...

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    ZeroAvia suffers setback as field landing wrecks Piper test aircraft

    2021-05-01T17:12:00Z

    Low-emission aviation firm ZeroAvia is investigating the circumstances of an accident which badly damaged its test aircraft. The aircraft, a Piper M350, has been retrofitted with a hydrogen-electric propulsion unit and conducted its first hydrogen fuel-cell-powered flight in September last year. ZeroAvia says it made an “safe, off-airport landing” in ...

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    US extends mask mandate in airports, aircraft

    2021-04-30T20:55:00Z

    The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the government agency responsible for security screenings across 450 commercial airports, has extended a mandatory face mask requirement by four months.

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    London City airport switches to remote digital tower operations

    2021-04-30T07:39:00Z

    London City airport has switched over to a remote digital control tower, with its operations controlled from a facility located at the southern UK’s en route centre in Swanwick. Controllers at Swanwick, which is 115km south-west of the airport, have access to live video and other information relayed from a ...

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    Boeing delivers nine 787s after five-month pause

    2021-04-28T18:41:00Z

    Boeing has delivered nine of its widebody 787 Dreamliners following a five-month break due to quality issues.

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    Boeing pauses deliveries of 737 Max while awaiting electrical fix

    2021-04-28T17:11:00Z

    Boeing has paused deliveries of its 737 Max narrowbody as it works on a fix for the electrical issues that forced airlines to temporarily pull some of their aircraft from service.

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    737 Max operators to check for transducer corrosion after storage

    2021-04-28T14:55:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 737 Max jets are being instructed to check a subcomponent of the engine control system for potential corrosion, which could result in reduced thrust control. The 737 Max family is exclusively powered by CFM International Leap-1B engines. As a result of the near two-year grounding of the ...

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    Piper wins European certification for Autoland system on M600/SLS

    2021-04-28T08:00:00Z

    Piper Aircraft has gained European approval for its M600/SLS equipped with the Garmin Autoland-based Halo safety system.

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    UK lifts ban on PW4000-powered 777s

    2021-04-28T07:41:00Z

    UK regulators have withdrawn an operating ban on Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Boeing 777s, two months after it was imposed following the serious engine failure on a US aircraft. The operational restriction was introduced on 22 February. Two days earlier a United Airlines 777-200 suffered a fan-blade fracture over Denver ...

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    EASA approves virtual-reality simulation for R22 training

    2021-04-26T17:22:00Z

    Creators of a flight-simulation trainer for rotorcraft pilots have obtained the first European certification for a virtual-reality system. The trainer is designed to enable pilots to practice risky manoeuvres in a virtual environment, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It has been developed by VRM Switzerland for the popular ...

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    Ignition risk spurs order to replace older A320s’ fuel pumps

    2021-04-23T17:02:00Z

    Operators of older Airbus A320-family jets are being urgently ordered to replace certain fuel-pump components over concerns about potential ignition sources. As a result of a quality inspection, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the locking key of the impeller drive shaft was found to be loose in a ...

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    Fatal Alaskan mid-air collision illustrates see-and-avoid inadequacy: inquiry

    2021-04-23T11:51:00Z

    US investigators have found that two sightseeing aircraft were effectively invisible to their pilots before they fatally collided over an Alaskan lake, highlighting the inadequacy of conventional see-and-avoid strategies. The inquiry believes cockpit structures on a descending De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter obscured the pilot’s view of a DHC-2 Beaver ...

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    C208 suffered excursion after unstable approach and long landing

    2021-04-22T11:02:00Z

    Investigators have found that a Cessna C208B operating a cargo flight conducted an unstable approach before landing long and hard, and suffering a runway excursion in the British Virgin Islands. The single-engined aircraft, with the US registration N967FE, was operating on behalf of FedEx and arriving from Puerto Rico on ...

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    Fly high or reduce speed to cut civil helicopter birdstrike: EASA

    2021-04-22T09:35:00Z

    Civil helicopter operators are being advised to reduce airspeed if they are unable to avoid flying at low altitude, as a defensive measure against the risk of serious birdstrike. Rotorcraft manufacturers should incorporate a dedicated caution in flight manuals warning operators that flight below 2,500ft increases the likelihood and severity ...