All Ops & safety articles – Page 82

  • Q400 runaway
    News

    Video captures vain attempt to halt runaway Q400 at Aberdeen

    2020-06-20T08:36:00Z

    Surveillance video footage has emerged appearing to show ground personnel vainly attempting to physically stop a Bombardier Q400 from rolling across an apron in Aberdeen, before the turboprop struck a parked regional jet. The former Flybe aircraft (G-JECK), apparently not under power and with its forward passenger airstair open, was ...

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    Carriers not liable for knock-on delay from unruly passengers: EU court

    2020-06-19T08:14:00Z

    European airlines can avoid paying delay compensation to passengers as a result of disruption from an unruly passenger during flight, according to a preliminary court ruling. This also applies if there is a direct causal link between the initial disruption and a subsequent delay to the same aircraft operating the ...

  • Pilots in cockpit
    News

    FAA plans to extend medical certificate exception for pilots

    2020-06-18T22:20:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration will likely extend its medical certificate exception for an unspecificed amount of time, after coronavirus lockdown orders made it almost impossible for pilots to remain legally permitted to fly.

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  • A321 VietJet Excursion
    News

    VietJet A321 suffers runway excursion in Ho Chi Minh City

    2020-06-14T08:07:00Z

    An Airbus A321 operated by Vietnamese low-cost carrier VietJet Air has suffered a runway excursion landing at Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International airport. Images obtained by FlightGlobal indicate that the aircraft (VN-A657, MSN8215) plowed through several metres of muddy ground before coming to a stop, with the ...

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    Opinion

    Time to slim down aviation’s ever-expanding rule book

    2020-06-12T15:53:00Z

    In the latest of a series, FlightGlobal takes a view from behind the cockpit door with a column from Captain Wim De Wannemacker, who flies Boeing 737s for TuiFly Belgium

  • 777 cockpit
    News

    Short-circuit could lead 777 thrust levers to advance during taxiing

    2020-06-12T10:01:00Z

    Operators of Boeing 777s are being cautioned that autothrottles could trigger an uncommanded advancement of the throttle levers on the ground, after a number of instances. Most of the occurrences have taken place during taxiing. But in one event, says the US FAA, the uncommanded autothrottle advance happened after landing, ...

  • AA A321
    News

    A321 hit windshear before short landing and tail-strike

    2020-06-11T09:51:00Z

    US investigators have determined that an American Airlines Airbus A321 landed short of the runway and suffered a tail-strike after encountering a microburst on approach to Charlotte-Douglas airport. But the National Transportation Safety Board points out that the crew had not adopted the airline’s guidance on approach speed and aircraft ...

  • Delhi generic
    News

    India’s DGCA frets over more loss of control incidents

    2020-06-10T04:05:00Z

    India’s aviation regulator has identified airprox incidents, runway incursions and unstable approaches among its eight safety priorities, following a spike in cases during 2018. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has also flagged in-flight loss of control as a new area of concern, following a two-fold increase in ...

  • Boeing 777
    News

    Boeing modifying 777 fuel indicator after in-flight discrepancy incidents

    2020-06-05T12:51:00Z

    Boeing is developing a modification for passenger and freighter 777s after the discovery of a fuel discrepancy problem involving the centre wing tank. The modification follows at least 25 instances of disparity between the aircraft’s fuel-quantity indicator for the centre tank and the uplifted amount from refuelling trucks – after ...

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    News

    Armenian carriers blacklisted over weak certification and monitoring

    2020-06-03T19:06:00Z

    All Armenian carriers have been blacklisted by the European Commission, after more than six months of discussions with the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia over safety concerns relating to its oversight capability. Two Armenian airlines – Aircompany Armenia and Armenia Airways – as well as the Civil Aviation Committee were ...

  • BEA
    News

    Investigators download data from crashed PIA A320 recorders

    2020-06-02T21:33:00Z

    Investigators have downloaded information from the two flight recorders retrieved from the Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A320 which crashed in Karachi. French investigation authority BEA states that – at the request of the Pakistani inquiry team – it has “successfully” obtained information from the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorders. “Analysis of ...

  • Air France 777-300ER header
    News

    Runaway trolley injured several passengers on Air France 777

    2020-06-02T19:21:00Z

    French investigators believe cabin crew’s increased workload, after an unexpected change of aircraft type, meant a trolley was left unsecured and injured several passengers when it broke free. The accident occurred on board an Air France Boeing 777-300ER (F-GSQL) departing Mauritius for Paris Charles de Gaulle on 16 September 2018. ...

  • Utair accident
    News

    Utair 737 hit 1.1m snow bank short of runway: inquiry

    2020-06-02T13:10:00Z

    Investigators have determined that snow-clearance at Usinsk airport was inadequate before a landing accident in which a Utair Boeing 737-500 struck a shallow snow bank, about 1.1m high, situated 32m before the runway. The inquiry has also revealed that the aircraft was consistently slightly low on its descent path during ...

  • AirAsia A320
    News

    Runway assumption caused Indonesia AirAsia A320 to make wrong turn

    2020-06-02T04:17:00Z

    In November 2017, an Indonesia AirAsia first officer assumed the departure runway from Perth would be the same as the arrival runway, and inputed the wrong data into the flight management guidance system. As a result, the Airbus A320 made a left turn after take off that was lower ...

  • Thai A350-900
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    Wake-vortex crash probe baffled by tight separation decision

    2020-05-31T19:55:00Z

    Investigators have not been able to explain why the captain of a Diamond Aircraft DA62 calibration flight repeatedly breached minimum separation distances from commercial traffic at Dubai before a fatal wake-turbulence accident. Analysis of the accident sequence indicates the UK Flight Calibration Services DA62, conducting approaches to runway 30L, had ...

  • BAC MD-82
    News

    MD-82 almost stalled at low level after go-around thrust overlooked

    2020-05-31T11:58:00Z

    Bulgarian investigators have revealed that a Boeing MD-82 almost stalled while nose-high at low level, after the crew did not engage go-around thrust during a missed approach at Tarbes-Lourdes airport. The Bulgarian Air Charter aircraft descended to about 40ft while still nearly 500m from the runway, flying close to the ...

  • HKA_A330
    News

    FedEx MD-11F, Hong Kong Airlines A330 in airprox incident

    2020-05-27T03:51:00Z

    The Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (CAD) is investigating a loss of separation incident at Hong Kong International airport, involving a FedEx Boeing MD-11 freighter and a Hong Kong Airlines (HKA) Airbus A330-300. 

  • E190
    News

    E-Jet operators told to act to avert trim-switch misfitting

    2020-05-26T12:09:00Z

    Operators of Embraer 170 and 190 regional jets are being instructed to modify control yokes to prevent horizontal stabiliser trim switches being inadvertently wrongly installed. Brazil’s national civil aviation regulator, ANAC, has advised of “occurrences” in which the pitch-trim switches on the yokes have been fitted with poles inverted. This ...

  • Coulson 737 Fireliner
    News

    ATSB report highlights safety issues with firefighting

    2020-05-26T03:00:00Z

    An increase in aerial fire-fighting activities in Australia over recent years has contributed to a higher rate of safety incidents, according to the country’s air accident investigation body, although stresses there has not been an rise in the risk per flight.