All Safety articles – Page 22

  • Kamchatka An-26 impact site-c-Russian emergency situations ministry
    News

    No survivors after Kamchatka An-26 collided with steep cliff

    2021-07-07T06:06:00Z

    None of the 28 occupants of an Antonov An-26 survived after the aircraft collided with high ground while attempting to land at Palana airport on the Kamchatka peninsula. The regional government has confirmed that the fatalities from the 6 July accident included six crew members: the two pilots, a navigator, ...

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    Kamchatka An-26 struck high terrain in poor weather: regional governor

    2021-07-06T18:59:00Z

    Rescue personnel are having to deal with adverse weather and difficult terrain to reach the crash site of an Antonov An-26 which came down while attempting to land at Palana on the Kamchatka peninsula. The crash site is located 5km north of the town, says Kamchatka regional governor Vladimir Solodov, ...

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    Wake-harnessing concept lifted by German research

    2021-07-06T12:13:00Z

    An Airbus initiative to enable a long-haul aircraft to harness the wake energy of a preceding jet has received a boost from Germany’s DLR aerospace institute which is developing software tools to enable such formation flights.

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    Wreckage from missing Russian An-26 located on Kamchatka coast

    2021-07-06T10:55:00Z

    Russian investigators are opening a probe into the crash of an Antonov An-26 while it attempted to land at Palana airport in the Kamchatka peninsula. Wreckage from the twin-engined aircraft has been located on the coast, including parts of the fuselage on the shoreline and fragments in the water. Kamchatka ...

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    Straying passengers cause chaos after Gulf Air A321 evacuation in Kuwait

    2021-07-05T21:50:00Z

    Passengers evacuating a Gulf Air Airbus A321 at Kuwait appear to have caused operational disruption, including forcing a go-around, after straying towards an active runway. The A321 crew advised tower controllers that they would be evacuating the aircraft on the taxiway after it arrived on runway 33L as the GF215 ...

  • Transair 737-200-c-Transair
    News

    Sonar scan to aid recovery of ditched Transair 737’s flight recorders

    2021-07-05T20:20:00Z

    US investigators are aiming to conduct a sonar scan of underwater wreckage and debris following the Transair Boeing 737-200 freighter crash off Hawaii on 2 July. The inquiry will carry out the side-scan sonar survey of the debris field to assess the location of the aircraft and its condition, as ...

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    News

    An-26 drafted to cloud-seed against Siberian forest fires

    2021-07-05T08:56:00Z

    Russian authorities have deployed an Antonov An-26 with cloud-seeding capabilities to assist with forest firefighting in the Siberia.

  • Transair 737-200-c-Transair
    News

    Transair 737-200 crash crew believed both engines were failing

    2021-07-03T10:20:00Z

    Air-ground communications from the crew of a Boeing 737-200 which ditched off Honolulu on 2 July indicate the pilots were dealing with an engine failure and believed the other engine was also on the verge of failing. Shortly after the twinjet – operated by Rhoades Aviation for Transair – had ...

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    News

    US House bill addresses hazards around transporting lithium batteries

    2021-07-02T16:42:00Z

    The US House of Representatives has voted to approve an infrastructure bill that also addresses hazards in the air transportation of lithium batteries.

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    Opinion

    Why 777X certification push-back may be sign of change at FAA

    2021-07-02T16:15:00Z

    US regulator deviated from its role with the certification of the 737 Max, ceding too much responsibility to Boeing, but reform is not impossible, argues safety expert John Goglia.

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    News

    Transair 737 ditches off Hawaii after experiencing engine trouble

    2021-07-02T15:55:00Z

    A cargo aircraft that had just departed from Honolulu made an emergency landing in the ocean after experiencing engine trouble.

  • KLM 737-800 PH-BCD-c-Alf van Beem Creative Commons
    News

    KLM 737 take-off miscalculation incident went unnoticed for weeks

    2021-07-02T10:29:00Z

    Investigators have disclosed that a serious take-off miscalculation incident, involving a KLM Boeing 737-800 at Lisbon, went unnoticed at the time and was only flagged weeks later by routine flight-data monitoring.

  • Dornier 328 excursion Lagos 2-c-Nigeria AIB
    News

    Nigerian probe yet to explain Dornier 328 excursion at Lagos

    2021-07-02T07:14:00Z

    Nigerian investigators probing a landing Dornier 328’s runway excursion at Lagos have disclosed that it occurred as the aircraft slowed to 50kt, just after control was handed to the captain. The turboprop, operated by private carrier Dornier Aviation Nigeria AEIP, veered “uncontrollably” to the right and came to rest on ...

  • Germanwings A320 D-AIPX-c-Sebastien Mortier Creative Commons
    News

    EASA unveils aero-medical tool advised after Germanwings suicide crash

    2021-07-01T12:00:00Z

    Six years after being recommended in the aftermath of the deliberate crash of a Germanwings Airbus A320, an aero-medical repository has been formally unveiled by the European air safety regulator. The repository is intended to assist aero-medical examiners to meet obligations by enhancing the availability of commercial pilots’ medical information. ...

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    News

    A220 pilot manuals revised to avert low-thrust take-off incidents

    2021-07-01T09:11:00Z

    Airbus Canada has revised the A220 flight operations manual to emphasise the correct setting of thrust levers during departure, after a series of incidents in which the autothrottle did not engage on take-off. The revision also includes a new pilot call-out to check correct engagement of the autothrottle. Operators of ...

  • Sky Lease 747-400F crash 3-c-TSB
    News

    Confusing NOTAMs led overrun 747 crew to believe longer runway was unavailable

    2021-06-30T18:15:00Z

    Investigators probing the overrun that destroyed a Boeing 747-400F at Halifax have highlighted the contribution of poorly-presented NOTAM information to the accident. The safety hazard posed by complex and cluttered NOTAMs is an issue being tackled by an ICAO campaign initiated earlier this year. Transportation Safety Board of Canada says ...

  • 747 overrun Halifax-c-TSB
    News

    Sky Lease 747 wrecked after minor factors conspired to cause Halifax overrun

    2021-06-30T10:05:00Z

    Canadian investigators have found that belated braking during a Boeing 747-400F’s landing at Halifax led to its overrunning the runway and being written off as a result of substantial damage. The Sky Lease Cargo aircraft’s crew, arriving from Chicago on 7 November 2018, had conducted an ILS approach in darkness ...

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    News

    ALPA calls on FAA to require ‘secondary’ cockpit barriers

    2021-06-28T18:46:00Z

    The largest US pilot union is urging the US government to take additional steps to prevent passengers from gaining access to cockpits, saying a recent spike in air-rage incidents signals a need for better security.

  • UIA 737 winglet debris-c-Iran CAO
    News

    Dutch government should have power to ban flights over conflict zones: safety board

    2021-06-27T19:01:00Z

    Dutch investigators are recommending that the country’s government considers extending its flight-safety remit to include prohibiting Dutch carriers flying through foreign airspace affected by conflict. Seven years after Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine – and 18 months after the similar missile attack on Ukraine International Airlines ...

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    Colombian presidential UH-60 holed by gunfire near Venezuelan border

    2021-06-26T09:42:00Z

    Colombian president Ivan Duque Marquez has escaped injury after his air force helicopter was damaged by gunfire, as it carried out an approach to the city of Cucuta near the Venezuelan border. The Sikorsky UH-60 (FAC 0007) sustained multiple bullet strikes to its fuselage and rotor during the 25 June ...