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Video: If you liked the Airbus A380 crosswind trials pictures you'll love this
Airbus A380 performs take-offs and landings at Keflavik, Iceland in 40-50kt winds
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Airbus A380 battles Icelandic gales in crosswind tests at Keflavik
Winds of up to 50kt lead to dramatic take-off
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Rough justice
When accidents happen the law has rarely been breached, so justice should keep its distance until it is clear there is a case to answer
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EASA steps up recruitment drive
Agency may respond to damning UK parliamentary report by easing second-language requirement and boosting pay
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Space tug in cost-cutting redesign
Industry looks to simplify orbital life-extension vehicle to save money as it investigates financing schemes
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European Cockpit Association provides links for isolated pilots as Ryanair follows Easyjet with trans-national quasi-union scheme
Pilots at airlines like Ryanair with bases all over Europe are being offered a system for liaising with their company centrally - no matter in which state or jurisdiction they are domiciled - the European Cockpit Association (ECA) announced at its General Assembly late last week.
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US FAA details accounting problem and missed fatal accident rate target in otherwise glowing annual review
A day after the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was criticised by UK lawmakers for poor management, its US counterpart, the Federal Aviation Administration has revealed an eight-year accounting issue in an otherwise favourable annual review. The review also highlighted a failure to meet the aviation accident fatality reduction target, ...
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UK lawmakers brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,' urge no power extension
British lawmakes brand European Aviation Safety Agency 'an accident waiting to happen,'