All Ops & safety articles – Page 80

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    Trial against indicted former Boeing 737 Max technical pilot delayed until February 2022

    2021-11-11T16:17:00Z

    A US federal judge has delayed until February 2022 the start of a criminal trial against Mark Forkner, the former Boeing technical pilot indicted on charges related to the 737 Max.

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    A220 diverts after thrust in one engine rolls back on approach

    2021-11-11T08:07:00Z

    Canadian investigators are probing a loss of thrust on an Air Canada Airbus A220-300 during approach to New York, to which the crew responded with a go-around. The aircraft had been descending for runway 31 at New York’s LaGuardia airport, following a service from Toronto on 8 November. But at ...

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    Boeing ‘admits’ responsibility for Ethiopian 737 Max crash

    2021-11-11T03:06:00Z

    Boeing has accepted responsibility in US federal court for the March 2019 crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8, and has agreed to compensate families of survivors.

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    US aviation industry asked White House to delay 5G cellular expansion

    2021-11-10T20:47:00Z

    Citing the risk of altimeter interference, the US airline and aerospace industries have asked the US government to temporarily prevent cellular telecommunications providers from starting to use newly available radio frequencies.

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    A350s operate transatlantic formation flight to test potential for cutting fuel-burn

    2021-11-09T16:34:00Z

    Airbus has carried out a transatlantic test flight with an A350-900 and A350-1000 in a bid to demonstrate the potential fuel savings achievable when aircraft operate in formation. Performed on 9 November the Toulouse-Montreal flights involved the A350-900 operating as the lead, and the -1000 following, with a separation of ...

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    NTSB blames Tamarack winglet malfunction for 2018 crash

    2021-11-08T22:25:00Z

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says that a 2018 accident that killed three was caused by Tamarack Aerospace’s Atlas active winglet system.

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    US government pushes back vaccination deadline

    2021-11-04T20:44:00Z

    The US government has pushed back its deadline for companies with more than 100 employees to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, from 8 December to 4 January 2022.

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    Iberia conducts domestic flight with waste-based biofuel

    2021-11-04T15:48:00Z

    Spanish carrier Iberia has carried out a domestic service using sustainable fuel produced from waste as a raw material. The IAG airline operated the Madrid-Bilbao flight, IB426, using an Airbus A320neo powered by CFM International Leap-1A engines. Its operation followed a collaboration agreement signed between Iberia and the energy company ...

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    Belarusian authority suspends An-12 services after fatal Irkutsk crash

    2021-11-03T22:28:00Z

    Belarusian authorities have suspended commercial operations with Antonov An-12s as a precaution following the accident involving an Aircompany Grodno aircraft at Irkutsk. The Belarusian transport ministry says the aviation division’s suspension has been put in place pending the findings of the inquiry. Seven personnel were on board, according to the ...

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    FAA pushing global effort to improve pilots’ flying skills

    2021-11-03T20:44:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is leading what its chief regulator calls a global effort to ensure the world’s airline pilots have adequate manual flying skills and sufficient training in “flight path management”.

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    Belarusian An-12 crashes during approach to Irkutsk

    2021-11-03T17:01:00Z

    Russian investigators have opened a probe into an accident which destroyed a Belarusian-registered Antonov An-12BK in the vicinity of Irkutsk. The aircraft was operated by the carrier Aircompany Grodno – located in the city of Grodno, in western Belarus – and was conducting a freight service from Keperveyem to Yakutsk ...

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    Departing with ice contamination 'normalised' before fatal West Wind ATR 42 crash

    2021-11-03T12:11:00Z

    Canadian investigators believe the unsafe practice of departing from remote airports with a degree of icing contamination on critical surfaces had become normalised, before a fatal accident involving a West Wind ATR 42-300 at Fond-du-Lac. This normalisation resulted partly from the inadequacy of de-icing equipment or services at these remote ...

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    EASA to examine safety concerns and risk-mitigation for single-pilot operations

    2021-11-03T11:10:00Z

    Safety aspects of two potential scenarios for single-pilot operations in commercial aircraft are to be assessed under a new research project initiated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. The project is intended to provide a “qualitative and quantitative” assessment of the main safety hazards as well as examine whether ...

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    FAA warns about altimeter interference from broadband

    2021-11-02T21:48:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is warning aerospace manufactures and aircraft operators that 5G cellular wireless communications could impact radio altimeters starting in December.

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    FAA proposes to extend required rest for flight attendants

    2021-11-02T19:10:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is moving forward with a rule mandating that airline flight attendants be given at least an extra hour of rest following duty periods.

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    NTSB recovers wreckage of Transair Boeing 737F that crashed off Hawaii

    2021-11-02T16:54:00Z

    The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recovered the wreckage of the Boeing 737-200 freighter that crashed off the coast of Hawaii in July.

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    Effective scan could stop inadvertent go-around escalation: FAA

    2021-11-01T12:03:00Z

    US authorities are stressing the importance of proper instrument cross-checks on Boeing 757s and 767s to prevent escalation of incidents caused by inadvertent activation of go-around mode on the types. The warning follows the fatal accident involving an Atlas Air 767 freighter on approach to Houston in February 2019, the ...

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    Pressure-setting risk highlighted after serious 737 incident at Irkutsk

    2021-11-01T08:10:00Z

    Russian authorities are emphasising the need for crews to understand barometric pressure calculation and setting procedures, following a serious low-approach incident at Irkutsk involving a Boeing 737-800. The aircraft, operated by Korean carrier Air Incheon, had been conducting an approach to runway 30 when it descended to an altitude of ...

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    Pressure mix-up preceded altitude alert for CRJ1000 approaching Nantes

    2021-10-29T11:15:00Z

    French investigators have indicated that a minimum safe altitude alert for a Bombardier CRJ1000 was triggered after its crew misunderstood a pressure setting. The aircraft was being operated by Air France regional division Hop on a domestic service from Lyon to Nantes on 20 October. According to investigation authority BEA ...

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    Avianca A320 records exceptionally hard landing during airport test flight

    2021-10-29T10:55:00Z

    Colombian investigators are probing a serious incident in which an Avianca Airbus A320 made a hard landing following an approach to Ibague airport, west of Bogota. The twinjet (N742AV) was carrying out an approach to runway 32, during an initial operational check to validate new approach procedures, according to French ...