All Ops & safety articles – Page 8

  • Tahiti ATR 72-600-c-AirTeamImages
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    Air Tahiti ATR 72's hard landing followed unstable approach and dual inputs

    2025-09-25T07:00:00Z

    Investigators have determined that an Air Tahiti ATR 72-600 crew did not abort an approach to Atuona airport, despite its becoming destabilised, leading to dual control inputs and a hard landing. The crew of the aircraft, arriving from Nuku Hiva airport in French Polynesia on 4 April 2022, had been ...

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    Crime agency arrests suspect in UK on suspicion of airport cyberattack

    2025-09-24T15:09:00Z

    UK law enforcement authorities have arrested an individual during investigations into the cyberattack that disrupted operations at several European airports. The cyberattack – directed at Collins Aerospace, which provides check-in and boarding processes – took place on 19 September. Brussels airport, along with London Heathrow, Dublin and Berlin were affected, ...

  • PIA 777 title-c-PIA Azffar Al Naser
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    Pakistan International prepares to restore UK operations

    2025-09-24T09:53:00Z

    Pakistan International Airlines is planning to resume UK operations around October, after claiming formal authorisation from the UK regulator. The carrier says it has been granted third-country operator approval. It has been unable to serve the UK directly, having been subject to a ban since mid-2020. But it says it ...

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    Prime Air 767 underwent actuator maintenance a month before stabiliser jam

    2025-09-24T08:20:00Z

    US investigators have disclosed that a Boeing 767-300 freighter, which experienced a jammed horizontal stabiliser en route to Hawaii, had undergone maintenance on the stabiliser trim actuator a month earlier. The incident occurred on 25 April as the Amazon Prime Air aircraft was operating a service from Ontario, California, to ...

  • Nouvelair A320 TS-INP-c-AirTeamImages
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    French inquiry opens after serious A320 conflict during landing at Nice

    2025-09-22T17:28:00Z

    French investigators are opening a probe into a serious conflict incident at Nice airport involving a pair of Airbus A320s. The incident occurred in darkness at around 23:30 on 21 September, as a Nouvelair A320 conducted an approach to runway 04R. Its crew appears to have executed a go-around after ...

  • Ibom A220 2-c-Ibom Air
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    Pilots prohibited from taking off with disruptive passengers on board: Nigerian regulator

    2025-09-19T10:38:00Z

    Nigeria’s civil aviation regulator has issued a directive ordering crews not to depart if there are disruptive passengers on board. The directive, prohibiting take-off in such circumstances, followed a mid-September meeting between the civil aviation authority and a number of carriers – Air Peace, Arik Air, Ibom Air, Green Africa ...

  • Wizz A321XLR-c-Airbus
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    Wizz Air’s first A321XLR suffers tail-strike during Prague landing

    2025-09-19T09:28:00Z

    Central European budget carrier Wizz Air’s first Airbus A321XLR has been involved in a hard landing and tail-strike at Prague. The incident occurred on 11 September, according to French investigation authority BEA. BEA has not given any further details regarding the circumstances of the event. But it confirms the identity ...

  • An-24 crash site-c-Interstate Aviation Committee
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    An-24 crash probe urges better training on altimeter and chart pressure references

    2025-09-18T08:17:00Z

    Russian investigators have urged carriers to reinforce training for pilots on the displayed altitudes on airport charts – as well as procedures for setting QNH or QFE altimeter references – following the fatal terrain collision involving an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24. The Interstate Aviation Committee’s newly-issued preliminary findings from the ...

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    Australian investigators probe DHL Aviation 767F approach incident

    2025-09-18T04:41:00Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has opened investigations into a Boeing 767 freighter that flew below minimum safe altitude as it approached Sydney airport. 

  • Air Peace overrun-c-NSIB
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    Air Peace sanctions 737 overrun captain for go-around rejection rather than alcohol test

    2025-09-16T06:13:00Z

    Nigerian carrier Air Peace insists it has strict policies on alcohol use, even though neither pilot of a Boeing 737-500 which overran at Port Harcourt was sanctioned over such. Toxicology tests after the 13 July incident indicated recent alcohol consumption by both the captain and first officer – while a ...

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    AirExplore 737-800 suffers runway excursion in rain at Krakow

    2025-09-14T16:31:00Z

    One of Slovakian carrier AirExplore’s Boeing 737-800s has suffered a runway excursion while landing at Krakow airport in Poland. The aircraft, arriving from the Turkish resort of Antalya on 14 September, had been operating on behalf of Polish leisure carrier Enter Air. It landed on runway 25 shortly after 13:30. ...

  • KC-135-c-USAFE
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    KC-135 took evasive action to avoid glider with de-activated transponder

    2025-09-12T08:59:00Z

    UK investigators have underlined the importance of transponders, after a serious airprox incident in which a US Air Force Boeing KC-135 carried out an evasive manoeuvre to avoid an undetected glider.

  • Chicago tug collision title-c-NTSB via FAA
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    Tug driver failed to see CRJ200 before Chicago taxiway collision

    2025-09-12T06:18:00Z

    US investigators state that a Chicago O’Hare tug driver failed to ensure a taxiway was clear prior to crossing before it was struck by an Air Wisconsin MHIRJ Aviation CRJ200 regional jet. The collision overturned the tug, seriously injuring the driver, and badly damaging the leading-edge spar of the jet’s ...

  • Air Peace overrun aft-c-NSIB
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    Air Peace 737 pilots tested positive for alcohol after Port Harcourt overrun

    2025-09-11T10:06:00Z

    Toxicology tests indicated recent alcohol consumption for both pilots of an Air Peace Boeing 737-500 which landed long and overran at Port Harcourt, according to Nigerian investigators. The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau states that the first officer made “at least one” go-around call before the captain, who was flying, proceeded ...

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    Delta A330-900 experienced rapid climb-and-descent cycles during turbulence encounter

    2025-09-11T07:23:00Z

    US investigators have revealed that a Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-900 underwent multiple rapid climb and descent cycles after it encountered turbulent conditions over Wyoming. Its autopilot disengaged and the first officer of the aircraft – en route to Amsterdam from Salt Lake City on 30 July – initiated an ...

  • Fuselage mud-c-NTSB via Nashville airport
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    Captain under training asked about go-around before Rouge A319’s short landing

    2025-09-10T07:34:00Z

    US investigators have disclosed that an Air Canada Rouge Airbus A319 pilot undergoing captaincy training queried whether a go-around should be executed just before the jet landed short of Nashville’s runway 20L. While the daylight approach – conducted under satellite-assisted area navigation – had been stable, the aircraft encountered heavy ...

  • Transair Shorts 360 accident-c-NTSB via airport operations
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    Transair Shorts 360 crew distracted before gear-up landing at Honolulu

    2025-09-09T07:32:00Z

    Pilots of a Transair Shorts 360 became distracted and did not lower the undercarriage before the aircraft landed gear-up at Honolulu earlier this year. The aircraft – operated by Trans Executive Airlines – had been conducting an approach to runway 4R on 11 June following a repositioning flight from Kona. ...

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    Swedish authority highlights sharp rise in regional satellite-navigation interference

    2025-09-08T09:10:00Z

    Swedish transport regulators are to raise the issue of satellite-based navigation interference with ICAO, following a sharp rise in the number of incidents in the Baltic Sea region. The transport agency Transportstyrelsen says it receives reports of such interference “almost daily” from aircraft in the region, with disturbances – which ...

  • Sint Maarten Westjet hardlanding
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    WestJet 737 suffers wing damage after hard landing

    2025-09-08T02:37:00Z

    A WestJet Boeing 737-800 suffered damage to its right wing, after its right main landing gear collapsed on landing at Sint Maarten’s Princess Juliana airport. 

  • FedEx 777F-c-FedEx
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    FAA imposes penalties after lithium-ion batteries catch fire during air transport

    2025-09-06T00:14:00Z

    Recent fires involving improperly shipped lithium-ion batteries on cargo aircraft prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to fine three companies for hazardous material violations.