All Ops & safety articles – Page 14

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    FedEx 757 forced to land gear-up after broken wire impeded alternate undercarriage extension

    2025-05-30T13:50:00Z

    US investigators have determined that a broken wire prevented activation of the alternate undercarriage extension system on a FedEx Boeing 757-200 freighter, forcing the crew to conduct a gear-up landing. Some 22s after the landing-gear was retracted, shortly after take-off from Chattanooga, a fatigue rupture in the left main-gear door ...

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    ANZ 777 struck edge lights after pilot did not compensate for disengaged autopilot

    2025-05-30T05:08:00Z

    New Zealand investigators believe the pilot of a Boeing 777-300ER which experienced a runway excursion during touchdown at Auckland did not compensate for the aircraft’s response after belatedly disengaging the autopilot. The Air New Zealand twinjet – arriving from Melbourne on 27 January 2023 – had been conducting the ILS/DME ...

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    Korean ministry fines three carriers over maintenance lapses

    2025-05-29T10:29:00Z

    Korea’s government has imposed fines on three carriers over maintenance lapses, as it continues to pursue a safety crackdown on the air transport sector. Fines totalling more than W3.5 billion ($2.6 million) are being imposed on T’way Air and Jeju Air, as well as flag-carrier Korean Air, for violation of ...

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    Weather radar on SIA 777 involved in fatal turbulence event sent for tests

    2025-05-29T03:14:00Z

    The weather radar system on the Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER that suffered a severe in-flight upset in 2024 has been sent to the USA for examination and testing. 

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    UK-based AOG Technics’ director charged over alleged turbofan engine parts fraud

    2025-05-28T14:55:00Z

    Law-enforcement authorities have formally charged an individual with fraudulent trading following an investigation into UK-based company AOG Technics, which was selling parts for turbofan engines. AOG Technics had been distributing components for CFM International CFM56 and GE Aerospace CF6 powerplants to airlines and other customers including maintenance providers. It came ...

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    Oregon HA-420 overrun probe analyses landing-distance calculations

    2025-05-28T07:49:00Z

    US investigators are examining landing distance calculations as they try to determine why a Honda Aircraft HA-420 overran a wet Oregon runway before coming to rest submerged in water. All five occupants survived, although one of the four passengers suffered serious injuries during the 7 April landing accident, in early-morning ...

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    French investigators argue case for monitoring pilot dual-input events

    2025-05-27T11:04:00Z

    French investigators believe the occurrence of dual-input situations, in which both pilots simultaneously operate the flight controls, is underestimated and should be monitored more closely. This phenomenon had previously been associated with aircraft fitted with independent sidesticks, such as the current Airbus range, where the location of the sidestick and ...

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    Siberian authorities probe nose-gear collapse on Angara An-24

    2025-05-27T06:57:00Z

    Russian investigators are probing a incident involving an Antonov An-24 during which the nose-gear apparently collapsed during landing at Kirensk. The aircraft, operated by Angara Airlines, had been operating a service from Irkutsk on 26 May. Its nose-gear strut “broke” and the aircraft “rolled off the runway” while landing, says ...

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    Windshear-hit Swiftair 737 landed halfway down runway before overrun into water

    2025-05-27T06:24:00Z

    French investigators have determined that a Swiftair Boeing 737 freighter landed long at Montpellier in windshear conditions before overrunning and coming to rest with its nose partly submerged in water. The aircraft, having carried out a VOR-DME approach to runway 12L at night in heavy rain, touched down 1,500m beyond ...

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    Rotor brake failure left parked H175’s blades exposed to wind damage: AAIB

    2025-05-22T15:00:00Z

    An Airbus Helicopters H175 parked on an oil platform had four main rotor blades snapped off in strong winds after a malfunctioning rotor brake left the crew unable to tie down the still-rotating blades, UK investigators have disclosed.

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    Investigators probe bad-weather landing overrun which destroyed Air Panama Fokker 50

    2025-05-19T08:11:00Z

    Panamanian investigators have retrieved the two flight recorders from a Fokker 50 destroyed in a runway overrun on the island of Colon.

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    Approach radar failure forces schedule limitation at Paris Orly

    2025-05-19T05:31:00Z

    Operations at Paris Orly airport are being heavily disrupted by an air traffic control system failure. French civil aviation regulator DGCA and Orly operator Paris Aeroport state that a “breakdown” in air traffic systems is leading to delays and cancellations for 19 May. The two organisations are advising passengers to ...

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    Lone A321 pilot incapacitated for 10min after seizure during captain’s absence

    2025-05-17T09:10:00Z

    Spanish investigators have disclosed that the first officer of a Lufthansa Airbus A321 suffered a serious seizure while alone in the cockpit for 10min, during which he inadvertently operated switches and made flight-control inputs.

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    Citation CJ1 crew unaware of gradual descent before terrain-avoidance warning

    2025-05-16T09:04:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that a Cessna Citation CJ1 started descending in cruise while its pilots believed they were flying level, before reaching such a low height on approach that the crew had to take evasive action. The aircraft, operated by Valljet, had departed Limoges for Paris Le Bourget on ...

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    US FAA orders MD-80 manual revision to include jammed-elevator check

    2025-05-13T08:03:00Z

    US regulators have ordered a change to Boeing MD-80 flight manuals to include a check that elevators are not jammed in the trailing-edge down position. Operators of the type must revise the manual, within three months, to state that this check must be carried out prior to every flight. “Both ...

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    ICAO council rules Russia behind Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 shoot-down

    2025-05-13T04:11:00Z

    The ICAO Council has ruled that Russia is responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014.

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    Turkish 777 rapidly descended during crew’s aggressive response to turbulence encounter

    2025-05-12T08:17:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that a Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER lost nearly 8,000ft in altitude after its crew – surprised by a severe turbulence encounter over Iceland – attempted to recover with aggressive control inputs and poor co-ordination. Both pilots engaged their control columns, opposing one another with rapid and sharp ...

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    Inquiry stresses motor-skills practice after BA 777 rejected take-off incident

    2025-05-09T08:07:00Z

    UK investigators have highlighted the value of crews’ practising motor skills after a co-ordination mix-up led a British Airways Boeing 777-200ER pilot to reject take-off after passing the V1 threshold. The aircraft had been accelerating along London Gatwick’s runway 26L on 28 June last year when, upon hearing the automatic ...

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    Absent balance weights spur directive to check 747 elevators

    2025-05-06T08:51:00Z

    Boeing 747 operators are being instructed to carry out prompt elevator checks after a 747-8 freighter was flown without balance weights after maintenance. The US FAA states that the 747-8F was flown with a right-hand outboard elevator which had been received and installed without the weights. It says that this ...

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    India retaliates with airspace ban on Pakistani aircraft

    2025-05-02T06:09:00Z

    Indian civil aviation authorities have closed the country’s airspace to Pakistani-registered aircraft, in a further deterioration of relations between the neighbouring states. The measure appears to be a retaliatory ban after Pakistan implemented a similar restriction on Indian aircraft on 25 April. Tensions between India and Pakistan have risen after ...