All Safety articles – Page 35

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    EASA embarks on comprehensive project to examine cabin-air toxicity risk

    2020-12-22T18:41:00Z

    Europe’s air safety authority is initiating a project intended to address concerns about cabin air contamination, which will characterise chemical compounds entering the environmental control system from engine oil leakage or dislodged deposits. The three-year project – being put out to tender by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency – ...

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    Delta, Virgin join British Airways in testing passengers from UK

    2020-12-22T01:13:00Z

    Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic Airways will join British Airways in implementing pre-departure Covid-19 testing for passengers booked on flights from the United Kingdom to the United States. 

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    Lion Air 737 in runway excursion after landing

    2020-12-21T04:21:00Z

    A Lion Air Boeing 737-900ER suffered a runway excursion after landing during a heavy rainstorm at Lampung airport.

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    Canada and other countries bar flights from UK as virus fears spike

    2020-12-21T01:31:00Z

    Canadian regulators have prohibited the operation of commercial passenger flights from the UK to Canada – a move coming after the UK announced it identified a new, faster-spreading strain of the Covid-19 virus. Several other countries, including France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and The Netherlands, have also banned flights from the ...

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    Senate probe: 737 Max test pilots ‘coached’ to fit assumptions on MCAS reaction time

    2020-12-19T10:34:00Z

    US Senate committee investigators believe Boeing and the US FAA tried to re-affirm controversial assumptions over pilot response times during 737 Max recertification, by pre-determining the outcome of tests on crew reactions to a runaway stabiliser. The Senate committee on commerce, science and transportation has found that Boeing “inappropriately coached” ...

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    UK pilots seek post-Brexit rethink of flight-duty limitations

    2020-12-17T16:06:00Z

    UK cockpit representatives are intending to press for a rethink on flight-duty times for pilots once the UK withdraws completely from the European Union. Flight-duty regulations were established by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. After the UK left the EU on 31 January, and entered a transition period, it ...

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    FAA clears pilots to receive Pfizer vaccine

    2020-12-14T21:03:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is allowing pilots to receive Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine, so long as they wait 48h before returning to the cockpit.

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    Tamarack calls attention to factors contributing to a 2019 Cessna CJ1+ incident

    2020-12-14T17:07:00Z

    Winglet maker Tamarack Aerospace is stressing that several factors other than erroneous deployment of a control surface contributed to a 2019 incident involving a Cessna Citation CJ1+.

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    Probe traces ATR terrain alert to wrong airport's weather data

    2020-12-14T08:15:00Z

    Canadian investigators have traced an unexpected ground-proximity warning on a domestically-operated ATR 42-300 to an altimeter setting error triggered by an incorrect weather-data transmission. The First Air aircraft (C-GSRR) had been operating a service from Iqaluit to Pangnirtung on 9 December, according to Transportation Safety Board of Canada. While en ...

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    Virgin Australia ATR 72 in 2019 runway incursion at Canberra

    2020-12-11T02:33:00Z

    Investigators from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) have urged flight crew to familiarise themselves with the varying layouts of airports, especially those with unique designs, and ensure “effective flight crew coordination is employed”. 

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    Pilots urge FAA to fast-track approval of Covid-19 vaccine for flight crew

    2020-12-10T16:33:00Z

    A top US pilot union wants to ensure pilots can get jabbed with the Covid-19 vaccine – and not lose their medical certificates. 

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    European safety authority yet to rescind ban on PIA services

    2020-12-10T14:22:00Z

    European safety regulators have refused to lift an operational ban on Pakistan International Airlines imposed at the end of June. While the airline does not feature on the European Commission’s blacklist of banned carriers – which was revised on 2 December – it has not been reinstated on the list ...

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    Commission draws up emergency measures to maintain UK-EU air transport

    2020-12-10T10:43:00Z

    European Commission regulators are preparing contingency measures for air transport in the increasingly-likely event of the UK’s failing to reach an agreement on a future relationship with the remaining European Union member states. While the UK formally left the EU earlier this year, a transition period – during which the ...

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    Cessna CJ1+ rolled 75° left after Tamarack Atlas failure

    2020-12-10T10:17:00Z

    UK investigators have detailed the terrifying moment the pilot of a Cessna Citation CJ1+ fought to control the aircraft after a Tamarack active winglet malfunctioned in flight and caused the jet to roll left at a bank angle of 75°. In the wake of the 13 April 2019 incident regulators ...

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    JAL 777-200 engine loses panel, suffers blade damage after takeoff

    2020-12-07T03:32:00Z

    Japanese authorities are investigating a significant engine failure aboard a Japan Airlines Boeing 777-200, which involved the loss of large panel and fan blade damage.

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    Extensive restructuring takes effect in western Russian airspace

    2020-12-03T09:27:00Z

    Russian air navigation services have completed a transition to a new airspace structure in the Moscow zone, an extensive re-organisation which affects much of the European area of the country. The switch to the new structure took place at 03:00 Moscow time on 3 December. Federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia ...

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    To boost confidence, American offers five employee-only flights in the Boeing 737 Max

    2020-12-03T00:27:00Z

    American Airlines plans to operate five employee-only flights in the newly re-certificated Boeing 737 Max ahead of its first scheduled passenger revenue flight on 29 December.

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    No more emotional-support peacocks inside the cabin: DOT

    2020-12-02T21:22:00Z

    The US Department of Transportation (DOT) says airlines may ban almost all so-called “emotional support animals” (ESAs) inside the aircraft cabin, putting an end to passengers bringing unusual and sometimes intimidating creatures with them on their travels.

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    UK government invites views to shape long-term night-flight policies

    2020-12-02T16:44:00Z

    UK government regulators are to explore the options for developing a long-term night-flights policy for London’s main airports, as part of a consultation which also seeks views on extending the current regime. The air transport crisis, and the uncertainty over knock-on effects, has spurred the government to propose extending current ...

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    Air Djibouti 737-500 suffers landing accident at Somali airport

    2020-12-02T09:41:00Z

    Air Djibouti has disclosed that a Boeing 737-500 has suffered an accident upon landing in north-eastern Somalia. The aircraft (EY-560) experienced a “tyre problem” during the landing at Garowe Puntland airport on 2 December, the airline states. As a result the twinjet “left the runway”, it adds, although there were ...