All Safety News – Page 85

  • UIA 737 fin-c-Iran CAO
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    Extent of initial missile damage to shot-down 737 remains unclear

    2021-03-18T14:00:00Z

    Few details on the immediate effect of an Iranian surface-to-air missile strike that brought down a Ukrainian Boeing 737-800 over Tehran have emerged in the investigators’ final analysis. Although the Iranian Civil Aviation Organisation has published the flight-data recorder traces from the Ukraine International Airlines jet, shot down on 8 ...

  • UIA 737-c-Iranian CAO
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    Ukraine sharply criticises Iranian findings over 737 shootdown

    2021-03-17T21:15:00Z

    Ukrainian authorities submitted dozens of comments to Iranian investigators, many highly critical, regarding multiple aspects of the inquiry into last year’s fatal missile attack on a Boeing 737-800 shortly after take-off from Tehran. The Iranian Civil Aviation Organisation has formally attributed the destruction of flight PS752 to the misidentification of ...

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    Nigeria’s Azman told to suspend 737 operations for safety audit

    2021-03-16T16:33:00Z

    Nigerian carrier Azman Air has been ordered to suspend Boeing 737 operations in order to undergo a safety audit. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority says the measure – which takes effect from 15 March – affects all 737s across the airline’s fleet. It states that the decision follows a “series ...

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    Snow-strike 737 crew did not correct altitude for low temperature

    2021-03-15T12:42:00Z

    Investigators probing a Boeing 737-500’s below-glidepath approach to Usinsk, before the jet struck a snow bank upon landing, have revealed that the crew did not correct the altitude for the freezing air temperature. The Utair jet struck the 1.1m bank of snow, located 32m before the runway, after arriving from ...

  • An-26-c-Kazakhstan ministry of defence
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    Fatalities as military An-26 crashes near Almaty

    2021-03-14T07:34:00Z

    Kazakhstan’s government has disclosed that four fatalities resulted from a military Antonov An-26 accident at Almaty on 13 March. Radar contact with the aircraft, operating from the capital Nur-Sultan, was lost at 17:22 according to the country’s ministry of emergency situations. The An-26 came down near Almaty airport, it adds. ...

  • Transcarga A300 title-c-Transcarga
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    Rotor disc hits workshop after A300 engine fails on take-off

    2021-03-12T10:14:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing a serious engine failure involving an Airbus A300B4 on take-off from Bogota. The incident occurred on 11 March, at about 00:30, as the Transcarga International Airways aircraft was departing for the Venezuelan city of Maiquetia. Colombian civil aviation authority Aerocivil says the twinjet (YV560T) aborted its ...

  • Ethiopian Max-c-Boeing
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    Ethiopian Max crash probe in final stages: investigators

    2021-03-11T18:16:00Z

    Ethiopia’s aircraft accident investigation bureau says its inquiry into the fatal Boeing 737 Max 8 crash near Addis Ababa is in its final stages. The accident involving Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 occurred two years ago, on 10 March 2019, five months after a similar loss in Indonesia – prompting civil ...

  • Peruvian 737-c-Commission for air accident investigation
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    Peruvian 737 excursion crew disoriented by lack of centreline lights

    2021-03-10T13:49:00Z

    Pilots of a Peruvian Boeing 737-300 should have considered a go-around instead of proceeding with a landing in heavy rain and a crosswind at Iquitos where the jet experienced a runway excursion. The aircraft – with 121 passengers and seven crew members – had been cleared for an ILS approach ...

  • Boeing Walsh Max
    In depth

    A timeline of how Boeing 737 Max went from grounding to service return

    2021-03-10T09:05:00Z

    A timeline of the twists and turns since the type’s grounding two year ago as Boeing, regulators and operators worked to return the Max to service

  • Boeing's Renton 737 production line
    In depth

    Why the Max grounding challenged principle of mutual recognition

    2021-03-10T07:52:00Z

    When the Boeing 737 Max was barred from the airspace of several countries by national authorities, a question arose as to whether this amounted to breaching a fundamental principle of ICAO – that of mutual recognition of airworthiness certification. National authorities have the right to act against aircraft on their ...

  • VH-ZZE
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    PW100 failure highlights danger of maritime corrosion: ATSB

    2021-03-10T03:58:00Z

    Corrosion related to extensive low-level flying over the ocean led to the failure of a Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PW100 engine aboard a De Havilland Canada DHC-8-315 operated by Surveillance Australia.

  • 777F-c-Boeing
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    Spill spurs order to de-activate 777F potable water system

    2021-03-09T12:14:00Z

    Operators of certain Boeing 777 freighters have been instructed to de-activate potable water systems on the aircraft, over the risk of water intrusion into the forward electronic equipment bay. The US FAA has issued the order after an incident involving a 777F which was receiving potable water servicing on the ...

  • Icelandair Boeing 737 Max
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    Icelandair returns Boeing 737 Max to revenue service

    2021-03-09T10:08:00Z

    Following the lifting of the 737 Max’s grounding, Icelandair has resumed commercial flights using the Boeing narrowbody after a nearly two-year break.

  • PK-LUT A320 Batik
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    Batik Air A320 suffers nose gear incident

    2021-03-08T02:19:00Z

    A Batik Air Airbus A320 bound for Jakarta suffered a “technical” incident involving its landing gear, which reportedly led to its nose gear rotating 90 degrees sideways. 

  • Olivier Dassault-c-French National Assembly
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    French business icon Olivier Dassault killed in helicopter crash

    2021-03-07T20:41:00Z

    French president Emmanuel Macron has announced the death of Olivier Dassault, the son of Dassault Group’s late chief executive Serge Dassault and grandson of the company’s founder. Olivier Dassault, an entrepreneur and politician who had held roles within the aerospace company, was involved in a helicopter crash in Normandy, northern ...

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    Fuel did not feed PW4000 engine fire following engine failure: NTSB

    2021-03-05T21:00:00Z

    A Boeing 777-200 engine fire following an engine failure last month was not fed by fuel and burned outside the core of the Pratt & Whitney PW4077 turbofan.

  • 777 spray-c-Greenpeace
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    Activists spray-paint parked Air France 777 to protest climate bill

    2021-03-05T12:25:00Z

    Environmental activities have managed to gain access to a stored Air France Boeing 777-200ER and spray it with green colouring as part of a protest against the French government air transport policies. The aircraft – registered F-GSPB, a 1998 airframe fitted with General Electric GE90 engines – was parked at ...

  • Bell 505-c-Bell
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    Bell 505 single-pilot operations restricted as inspection regime tightens

    2021-03-05T11:55:00Z

    Canadian safety authorities have temporarily banned right-hand single-pilot operations of Bell 505 Jet Ranger X helicopters, after further investigations into the potential fracture of collective sticks on the type. Transport Canada is tightening inspection requirements for the helicopter following an incident in which the collective stick on one aircraft failed ...

  • A220 failed engine-c-NTSB
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    Redesign to cure acoustic engine phenomenon linked to A220 failures

    2021-03-05T09:52:00Z

    Pratt & Whitney is aiming to introduce redesigned bleed-valve ducts for Airbus A220 engines by the fourth quarter of this year, to eliminate a resonance phenomenon linked to a series of powerplant failures. Four instances of PW1500G low-pressure compressor stage-one rotor separation, affecting A220-300s operated by Swiss and Air Baltic, ...

  • ATP landing title-c-AAIB via Flugsnug
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    West Atlantic ATP veered off runway as crew botched crosswind landing

    2021-03-04T13:33:00Z

    Swedish freighter operator West Atlantic has reinforced crosswind training after investigators attributed a significant British Aerospace ATP excursion at Birmingham airport to inexperience and incorrect technique. Although the ATP, arriving from Guernsey on 22 May last year, carried out an initial crabbed approach to runway 33 in windy conditions, the ...