All Ops & safety articles – Page 896
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Emissions study frustrates greens
European Commission-backed report finds aviation trading scheme is ‘feasible’ but environmentalists want fuel tax
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Both engines on Tuninter ATR 72 stopped before ditching
Italian investigators have revealed that both engines on the Tuninter ATR 72-200 which crashed on 6 August had stopped operating before the aircraft ditched off the Sicilian coast.
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Govt pressure fails to resolve Asiana pilots' strike
Asiana Airlines’ management and its pilots’ union held talks over the weekend at the behest of the South Korean Government but were unable to reach an agreement to end the three-week long strike.
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India reveals extent of pilot shortage at state-owned airlines
India’s Government has revealed the extent of the country’s pilots’ shortage on its state-owned airlines and detailed measures it is taking to address the problem.
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MAS 777 makes emergency landing after FMS malfunction
Australian authorities are investigating a 1 August incident in which a Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Boeing 777-200ER had to make an emergency landing at Perth after cockpit crew reported a flight management system (FMS) malfunction.
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Transponder drop-outs spark AD
Regulators urged to act quickly as fault on Honeywell device causes flight details to disappear from radar screens
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Lufthansa’s blueprint for South American training
Chile-based Lufthansa LAN Technical Training is looking towards Brazil and Mexico in its ambitions to expand its Latin American operations



















