All Safety articles – Page 43

  • United 777-300ER two
    News

    777 pilot’s confusion led to Sydney airprox incident with ATR

    2020-07-28T06:03:00Z

    A United Airlines pilot flying from Sydney to San Francisco did not expect a change in departure procedures out of the Australian airport, and incorrectly adjusted his flight management system (FMS). As a result, the departing Boeing 777-300ER, registered N2333U, encountered a loss of separation incident with a ...

  • Khabarovsk An-24
    News

    Russian regulator underscores storm risk after Khabarovsk An-24 incidents

    2020-07-27T11:34:00Z

    Eastern Russian authorities are urging operators to improve their awareness of adverse weather operations after two serious thunderstorm-related incidents in the space of three days involving Khabarovsk Airlines Antonov An-24s. One aircraft unintentionally flew into a heavy hailstorm at 17,000ft while operating a Tynda-Khabarovsk service on 17 July. The aircraft ...

  • Smartwings 737 cockpit
    News

    Smartwings 737 inquiry recommends psychological appraisal of captain

    2020-07-26T16:40:00Z

    Czech investigators probing the incident in which a Boeing 737-800 proceeded to its destination without diverting, despite suffering engine failure early in the flight, have recommended that its captain should undergo psychological assessment. Investigation authority UZPLN says the unusual recommendation for a psychological examination at the Czech Institute of Aviation ...

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    News

    Smartwings 737 captain 'hid' engine failure to continue flight to Prague

    2020-07-25T12:17:00Z

    Czech investigators have revealed that a Boeing 737-800 captain misled air traffic control over a serious engine failure and ignored the first officer’s urging a diversion, in order to press on to Prague, the flight’s original destination. Investigation authority UZPLN states that the captain’s poor decision-making – disregarding several crucial ...

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    News

    Pandemic interrupts UK charges row over space-based ADS-B

    2020-07-23T08:41:00Z

    Full resolution of a dispute over a new UK airspace charges, intended to pay for controversial space-based oceanic surveillance, has been deferred after the coronavirus crisis interrupted the effort to settle the clash. The dispute between en route navigation provider NERL and the Civil Aviation Authority – which has been ...

  • Boeing 737 Max 9
    News

    US lawmakers request FAA safety culture survey results

    2020-07-20T23:29:00Z

    Two US lawmakers have asked the FAA for results of an employee survey about the regulator’s safety culture as part of its investigation into the design, development and certification of the troubled Boeing 737 Max aircraft.

  • Icelandair 767
    News

    Icelandair orders pilots to take over after dismissing all its cabin crew

    2020-07-17T17:15:00Z

    Icelandair Group is dismissing its entire cabin crew corps and placing the responsibility for on-board safety with Icelandair’s pilots, after efforts to reach a new collective bargaining agreement failed. Cabin crew members with the FFI union rejected a tentative agreement on 8 July and Icelandair Group says subsequent talks have ...

  • MC-21 water test
    News

    MC-21 undergoes series of water-ingestion tests

    2020-07-16T13:34:00Z

    Russian airframer Irkut has commenced water ingestion tests of the MC-21-300 twinjet on a runway at Ulyanovsk. The tests involve creating a pool of water 70m in length and some 20m wide, with a depth in line with international certification criteria. Irkut states that one of the MC-21 test aircraft ...

  • Airbus runway snow
    News

    Airbus arm signs carriers to new aircraft-derived runway-condition monitor

    2020-07-16T08:49:00Z

    Airbus’s specialist flight-operations division, Navblue, has unveiled a new runway contamination reporting system which uses the aircraft as a condition sensor during landing roll-out. Over 10 carriers have signed up for the system, designated RunwaySense, covering a total of more than 880 aircraft. Airbus had signalled to FlightGlobal more than ...

  • Air Canada Boeing 787-9 landing
    News

    Air Canada re-ups appeal to end quarantine requirements

    2020-07-15T21:25:00Z

    Air Canada has reiterated its call for the government of Canada to ease four-month-old coronavirus-prompted travel restrictions that have disrupted the country’s aviation industry and which continue to be a severe drag on air transport.

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    News

    FAA bans DuPont fuel additive from use in 737 Max

    2020-07-15T18:38:00Z

    Citing the risk of dual-engine power loss, the US Federal Aviation Administration has prohibited airlines from adding a DuPont-made biocide to the fuel of Boeing 737 Max.

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    News

    Unstable approach rate rose sharply as air transport crisis unfolded

    2020-07-15T17:13:00Z

    Analysis of flight operations data during the downturn in air transport activity has revealed a sharp increase in the proportion of unstable approaches. The number of unstable approaches per 1,000 operations increased to around 28 in April and 37 in May, two months in which air transport was badly affected ...

  • pakistan international
    News

    FAA bans Pakistan-based carriers from US airports

    2020-07-15T17:05:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has banned airlines from Pakistan from flying to US airports due to safety concerns.

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    In response to Atlas crash, NTSB urges fixes to pilot training records

    2020-07-14T22:13:00Z

    Atlas Air flight 3591 crashed outside Houston in 2019 after the first officer, due partly to sensory illusion, improperly reacted to inadvertent activation of the aircraft’s go-around mode.

  • Aircraft taxiing
    News

    Airline Business podcast: Challenges as airlines return to skies

    2020-07-14T10:04:00Z

    As airlines begin to ramp up operations, Graham and Lewis discuss the demand situation and the possible pitfalls ahead.

  • RAM Express ATR
    News

    ATR 72 struck sea surface after crew turned off ground-proximity system

    2020-07-13T14:42:00Z

    Investigators have determined that a Royal Air Maroc Express ATR 72-600 twice struck the surface of the Mediterranean Sea during an extraordinary botched approach to Al Hoceima airport, badly damaging the turboprop before its crew diverted to Nador. Analysis of the incident showed the pilots had proceeded with an unstable ...

  • UIA 737 cockpit PS752
    News

    UIA 737 shot down as command chain broke after defence system blunder

    2020-07-12T10:16:00Z

    Two missiles were fired at a Boeing 737-800 over Tehran after a misaligned defence system, and a breakdown of communications and procedures, led the aircraft to be misidentified as a hostile intruder. Evidence from Iranian investigators indicates that only the first missile hit the Ukraine International Airlines aircraft, although the ...

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    News

    American pilots review Boeing’s latest Max training draft

    2020-07-10T23:46:00Z

    American Airlines’ pilot union is now reviewing Boeing’s latest 737 Max pilot training draft – a document the union describes as vastly more thorough than previous drafts.

  • VH-NOO-c-SydneySeaplanes
    Opinion

    Why piston pilots should have a modern cockpit canary

    2020-07-10T14:54:00Z

    Some safety issues are only solvable with sophisticated solutions, but the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning in general aviation are easily abated