All Safety articles – Page 26

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    Piper wins European certification for Autoland system on M600/SLS

    2021-04-28T08:00:00Z

    Piper Aircraft has gained European approval for its M600/SLS equipped with the Garmin Autoland-based Halo safety system.

  • UA328-c-NTSB
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    UK lifts ban on PW4000-powered 777s

    2021-04-28T07:41:00Z

    UK regulators have withdrawn an operating ban on Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered Boeing 777s, two months after it was imposed following the serious engine failure on a US aircraft. The operational restriction was introduced on 22 February. Two days earlier a United Airlines 777-200 suffered a fan-blade fracture over Denver ...

  • R22 VR sim-c-VRM
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    EASA approves virtual-reality simulation for R22 training

    2021-04-26T17:22:00Z

    Creators of a flight-simulation trainer for rotorcraft pilots have obtained the first European certification for a virtual-reality system. The trainer is designed to enable pilots to practice risky manoeuvres in a virtual environment, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. It has been developed by VRM Switzerland for the popular ...

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    Ignition risk spurs order to replace older A320s’ fuel pumps

    2021-04-23T17:02:00Z

    Operators of older Airbus A320-family jets are being urgently ordered to replace certain fuel-pump components over concerns about potential ignition sources. As a result of a quality inspection, says the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the locking key of the impeller drive shaft was found to be loose in a ...

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    Fatal Alaskan mid-air collision illustrates see-and-avoid inadequacy: inquiry

    2021-04-23T11:51:00Z

    US investigators have found that two sightseeing aircraft were effectively invisible to their pilots before they fatally collided over an Alaskan lake, highlighting the inadequacy of conventional see-and-avoid strategies. The inquiry believes cockpit structures on a descending De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter obscured the pilot’s view of a DHC-2 Beaver ...

  • FedEx C208 incident-c-AAIB
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    C208 suffered excursion after unstable approach and long landing

    2021-04-22T11:02:00Z

    Investigators have found that a Cessna C208B operating a cargo flight conducted an unstable approach before landing long and hard, and suffering a runway excursion in the British Virgin Islands. The single-engined aircraft, with the US registration N967FE, was operating on behalf of FedEx and arriving from Puerto Rico on ...

  • H125 birdstrike-c-BEA
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    Fly high or reduce speed to cut civil helicopter birdstrike: EASA

    2021-04-22T09:35:00Z

    Civil helicopter operators are being advised to reduce airspeed if they are unable to avoid flying at low altitude, as a defensive measure against the risk of serious birdstrike. Rotorcraft manufacturers should incorporate a dedicated caution in flight manuals warning operators that flight below 2,500ft increases the likelihood and severity ...

  • SIA 777 9V-SWD-c-Martin Oertle Creative Commons
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    SIA 777 stopped climb at 500ft after crew's waypoint entry error

    2021-04-21T10:32:00Z

    Pilots of a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER inadvertently entered an incorrect waypoint altitude constraint prior to departure, resulting in several alerts from the ground-proximity warning system as the aircraft climbed out of Shanghai Pudong. The take-off runway assigned had been changed from 34L to 35R which meant the aircraft’s standard ...

  • United Max. United
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    United to return 737 Max and 777s to schedule

    2021-04-20T16:59:00Z

    United Airlines anticipates returning two Boeing aircraft types to its schedule after dealing with separate safety issues that grounded both this year.

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    India clears Boeing 737 Max for overflights

    2021-04-20T16:03:00Z

    Indian regulators have taken the first steps to easing restrictions on Boeing 737 Max flights in the country by clearing the path for foreign carriers to overfly its airspace using the type.

  • West Atlantic ATP-c-West Atlantic
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    West Atlantic ATP roll anomaly foxes UK investigators

    2021-04-20T12:08:00Z

    UK investigators have been unable to determine the reason for a West Atlantic Sweden British Aerospace ATP’s roll-control problems shortly after departing Jersey last year. The turboprop freighter (SE-MAO) had been bound for the neighbouring island of Guernsey on 18 August. After levelling at 2,000ft on a north-west heading, it ...

  • United 787-9
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    FAA subjects all US 787s to decompression panel inspections

    2021-04-19T17:34:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration is expanding to all US-registered Boeing 787s an airworthiness directive (AD) related to potential failure of decompression panels.

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    Display pilots urged to ensure currency as air shows return

    2021-04-19T11:02:00Z

    UK regulators are urging air display pilots to ensure they have reached the required level of proficiency for participation following the prolonged absence of practice resulting from pandemic-related restrictions. The Civil Aviation Authority believes display flying will be able to resume later this year, based on recent government guidance. But ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
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    Seat design guidance sought after BA 787 phone fire

    2021-04-19T09:50:00Z

    Investigators are recommending that the UK Civil Aviation Authority require that passenger seat designs minimise the possibility of portable electronic devices being crushed, after a fire incident on board a British Airways Boeing 787-9 operating to London Heathrow. But the Air Accidents Investigation Branch acknowledges difficulties in eliminating entirely the ...

  • Boeing 747F UPS
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    FAA proposal targets risk of GEnx ‘uncommanded’ thrust

    2021-04-16T18:15:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed that airlines take steps to address the risk that GE Aviation GEnx turbofans might experience uncommanded increase in thrust.

  • Alitalia A320-c-Eric Salard Creative Commons
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    A320 tipped up and struck tail at Milan after passenger load mismatch

    2021-04-16T07:13:00Z

    Italian investigators have determined that an improper distribution of passengers on board an Alitalia Airbus A320 resulted in the aircraft’s suffering a tail-strike during an aborted take-off at Milan Malpensa. The twinjet (EI-DTB), bound for Rome Fiumicino on 17 August 2017, had started to accelerate along runway 35R when, at ...

  • Southwest Airlines
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    Blocked middle seats cut coronavirus transmission risk: US government report

    2021-04-15T16:19:00Z

    Blocking middle seats on commercial jets does help reduce the spread of coronavirus.

  • 777 nosewheel-c-Air Canada
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    Parking-brake not applied before 777-300ER towbar accident

    2021-04-14T17:16:00Z

    French investigators have found that an Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER’s parking-brake had not been applied before one of the individuals in a pushback tractor was injured as he worked to disconnect the towbar. The individual was a driver instructor and was training a tractor driver at the time of the ...

  • ICAO HQ-c-ICAO
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    A320 close call at San Francisco highlighted NOTAM overload: ICAO forum

    2021-04-10T12:51:00Z

    Overflight of a heavily-occupied taxiway by an Airbus A320 at San Francisco served as an illustration of the serious risks of overloading pilots with NOTAMs, an ICAO forum has heard, as the organisation initiates efforts to reduce unnecessary NOTAM information. The Air Canada jet’s crew, intending to land on runway ...

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    Missing 777 rivet heads prompt FAA call for inspections

    2021-04-09T20:03:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed that airlines be required to address a Boeing 777 rivet issue that raises concerns about potential pressure loss.