All Safety articles – Page 38

  • AFTA DA42
    In depth

    Why is flightcrew training failing so many?

    2020-10-27T18:01:00Z

    Regardless of the current crisis, many would-be commercial pilots lack the aptitude to get an airline job. One aviation veteran believes changes to the system are needed – in Europe at least – before the sector starts to recruit again.

  • Lufthansa A321-c-Lufthansa
    News

    A321 brushed past glider during descent into Class E airspace

    2020-10-26T08:25:00Z

    German investigators have attributed a serious airprox incident, in which a Lufthansa Airbus A321 crew failed to see a glider, to a decision allowing the jet to descend into Class E airspace during its approach to Hamburg. The encounter occurred north-east of Hamburg, on 23 July last year, as the ...

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    News

    American Eagle ERJ-145 damaged in Bahamas excursion

    2020-10-26T08:23:00Z

    Investigators in the Bahamas are probing a runway excursion involving an American Eagle service from Miami which badly damaged the aircraft. The Embraer ERJ-145 – identified as N674RJ – had landed on runway 06 at Grand Bahama airport following the short 100nm flight from Miami on 24 October. It arrived ...

  • Luftwaffe Global 5000-c-Luftwaffe
    News

    Global 5000 maintenance revision aims to avert roll-control reversal

    2020-10-22T11:43:00Z

    Canada’s safety regulator has drawn attention to new maintenance instructions intended to avoid possible misinstallation of roll-control systems for Bombardier Global 5000 and 6000 business jets. Incorrect installation of the system has the potential to cause spoilers to deploy in directions opposite to a roll command. Transport Canada states that ...

  • Iran Aseman Fokker 100-c-Khashayar Talebzadeh
    News

    Iranian Fokker 100 engine parts penetrate cabin after uncontained failure

    2020-10-21T09:57:00Z

    Iranian investigators are probing the serious uncontained failure of a Fokker 100 engine which forced the crew to abort take-off from Tehran’s Mehrabad airport. The Iran Aseman Airlines jet (EP-ATE) had been operating a service to Ardabil, near the Caspian Sea coast in north-western Iran, on 13 October. Preliminary investigation ...

  • VietJet nosewheel trimmed for main page
    News

    Vietjet A321 suffers 4.27g hard landing at Dong Hoi

    2020-10-21T09:46:00Z

    One of Vietjet Air’s Airbus A321s has apparently suffered structural damage after a hard landing at Dong Hoi airport in central Vietnam. FlightGlobal understands that the accident occurred in the early evening on 16 October as the aircraft, VN-A639, landed on a wet runway in Dong Hoi after operating flight ...

  • EWR airport security 042420 Coronavirus. P. Wolfsteller
    News

    US TSA screens more than 1m passengers for first time since March

    2020-10-19T15:20:00Z

    The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened more than 1 million passengers in one day for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic brought air travel to a near standstill earlier this year.

  • Flybe Q400 G-FLBE-c-Aleem Yousaf
    News

    Unresponsive aileron puzzle emerges after Dash 8-400 cable incident

    2020-10-17T10:42:00Z

    Investigators are attempting to understand the reason behind unresponsive ailerons on De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 turboprops, an anomaly discovered during a separate probe into an aileron cable break on a Flybe aircraft. The cable break, involving the left-hand aileron, occurred on Flybe’s G-FLBE during a service from Newquay to ...

  • RYR Max-c-Jack Darling Photo_Shutterstock
    Opinion

    The factors at play as 737 Max closes in on operational return

    2020-10-16T14:41:00Z

    As controversial narrowbody nears FAA recertification, Max Kingsley-Jones, senior consultant at Ascend by Cirium, outlines key issues around jet’s revival.

  • Icelandair Boeing 737 Max
    News

    EASA readies draft airworthiness directive for 737 Max

    2020-10-16T13:59:00Z

    European regulators will next month publish a draft airworthiness directive (AD) which should enable the Boeing 737 Max to return to service in the bloc before year-end.

  • Luxaviation
    News

    Luxaviation starts adopting EASA as single safety oversight authority

    2020-10-16T09:32:00Z

    Business aircraft and helicopter specialist Luxaviation Group has transferred safety oversight of its Portuguese operation to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Luxaviation is aiming to shift all its European businesses to EASA regulatory supervision. EASA has been offering the opportunity for carriers to place their operations under a European ...

  • Jet 777-300ER
    News

    Jet 777 probe urges risk analysis of reduced-thrust take-off

    2020-10-16T06:48:00Z

    Investigators probing a serious Jet Airways Boeing 777-300ER take-off incident are querying whether the cost benefits of reduced-thrust departures outweigh the safety risks from a performance data error. While reduced-thrust take-off is perceived as beneficial, extending engine life and lowering maintenance costs, the Dutch Safety Board says there is a ...

  • Armenia-Azerbaijan flags
    News

    Russian authority concerned over adequacy of Nagorno-Karabakh safety measures

    2020-10-14T19:23:00Z

    Russia’s Interstate Aviation Committee has issued a warning over the potential risk to civil aircraft arising from the resurgence in hostilities in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Caucasus. The territory, located in south-western Azerbaijan, has been the source of conflict with neighbouring Armenia over the last three decades, notably ...

  • SSJ overrun-c-MAK
    News

    Two Yakutia Superjets overran same icy runway within two hours

    2020-10-12T13:51:00Z

    Russian investigators have disclosed that a Yakutia Sukhoi Superjet 100LR crew experienced serious braking problems and overran a Siberian runway just 2h before a similar event badly damaged another Superjet from the same carrier. Yakutsk airport’s runway 23L had been undergoing construction work, shortening it by 1,150m and limiting its ...

  • Subject's brain activity is watched during piloting simulation c AFRL
    News

    US Air Force aims to train pilots faster using brain electrode

    2020-10-12T06:00:00Z

    In August, the US Air Force Research Laboratory 711th Human Performance Wing launched its iNeuraLS project, an effort to speed up pilot training through brain stimulation.

  • Wizz A321-c-Airbus
    News

    Wizz A321 left out-of-balance by seat-allocation mishap

    2020-10-09T11:50:00Z

    Investigators have determined that incorrect distribution of passengers after a change of aircraft type led a Wizz Air UK Airbus A321 to take off outside of its centre-of-gravity envelope. The aircraft’s crew experienced difficulties during 16 January departure from London Luton when, at the point of rotation, the A321 did ...

  • Q400 ERJ collision-c-AAIB
    News

    Runaway Q400 prematurely unchocked after brake pressure depleted

    2020-10-09T07:46:00Z

    UK investigators have found that a parked Bombardier Q400 had its chocks prematurely removed, and that its parking brake hydraulic pressure had depleted, before it rolled 70m across a taxiway and collided with another aircraft at Aberdeen. No-one was injured but the Air Accidents Investigation Branch points out that the ...

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    News

    Spain's FlyBy flight school bucks downturn with second base

    2020-10-08T15:03:00Z

    FlyBy in Spain says it is continuing to take on students and is confident about a market rebound, despite the toughest job market for decades

  • Air Berlin A320
    News

    Inexperienced PA-34 pilot triggered serious A320 airprox

    2020-10-07T09:48:00Z

    French investigators have disclosed that the pilot of a Piper PA-34 light aircraft failed to heed orders from an air traffic controller intended to avert a conflict with an Airbus A320 climbing out of Baden-Baden. Investigation authority BEA says the PA-34 pilot had only acquired the aircraft a few days ...

  • Atlas 747-400F
    News

    FAA requires changes to 767 and 747 fuel-tank systems to prevent ignition risk

    2020-10-06T22:44:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring airlines to modify Boeing 747-400 and 767 fuel-tank monitoring systems to prevent the risk of ignition within the tanks.