All Safety articles – Page 51

  • Gulfstream IV
    News

    Thai A330 shears tail off Gulfstream IV in Vientiane

    2020-03-10T01:45:00Z

    A Thai Airways A330-300 has nearly ripped the tail off a Gulfstream IV private jet during a taxiing accident in Vientiane, Laos. The accident occurred in darkness on 9 March as the A330 (HS-TEU) prepared to operate flight TG575 on the Vientiane-Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, according to Thai Airways. ...

  • Ethiopian 787
    News

    Hong Kong probing fourth 787 ILS deviation incident

    2020-03-09T22:26:00Z

    Investigators have revealed a fourth incident involving a Boeing 787 deviation from the localiser path, during an ILS approach to runway 25R at Hong Kong last year. The incident occurred to an Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 which had been arriving on 18 July. It had been cleared for the ILS approach ...

  • Virgin Atlantic 787 (shutterstock)
    News

    Virgin 787s suffered Hong Kong ILS deviations after Etihad incident

    2020-03-06T19:15:00Z

    Investigators in Hong Kong have revealed two other serious localiser deviation incidents, both involving Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787-9s, which occurred within a few weeks of a similar occurrence to an Etihad Airways 787-9. One of Virgin’s services from London Heathrow had been conducting an ILS approach to runway 25R on ...

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    Opinion

    Coronavirus overtakes 737 Max as airline industry’s biggest concern

    2020-03-06T10:41:00Z

    Covid-19 has seen airlines slash schedules and supplanted Boeing’s 737 Max as the industry’s big story. But what happens when the jet is cleared to fly again?

  • AirAsia India A320
    News

    ​AirAsia India completes IATA safety audit

    2020-03-06T02:40:00Z

    AirAsia India has completed the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), joining six other AirAsia group units to have achieved the safety certification. The low-cost carrier, a joint venture between Tata Sons and AirAsia Investment, says the successful completion affirms its “world-class safety standards”. A search on the IOSA registry website ...

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    Hong Kong probes Etihad 787 course deviation

    2020-03-05T03:20:00Z

    Hong Kong’s Air Accident Investigation Authority is investigating an incident where an Etihad Boeing 787-9 deviated from the localiser course while landing. The incident occurred on 7 September, 2019 at around 10:41 local time. The twinjet, registered A6-BLF (MSN 39651), was operating flight 834 from Abu Dhabi to Hong Kong, ...

  • ACT MyCargo 747
    News

    Impeded descent preceded 747’s false glideslope crash

    2020-03-04T18:36:00Z

    Investigators have given greater insight into the initial altitude deviation by a descending Boeing 747-400 freighter which preceded the aircraft’s capturing a false glideslope and fatally crashing at Bishkek. The inquiry into the accident, at night on 16 January 2017, had already established that the aircraft had been too high ...

  • EU aircraft
    News

    Incomplete single EU aviation market costing €37bn annually

    2020-03-03T09:42:00Z

    Europe’s much-vaunted single aviation market remains an incomplete initiative, costing airlines €37 billion ($41 billion) per year in terms of disunity in legislation and application of regulations, according to an independent air transport research group. Half of this figure – some €17.4 billion – could be saved by implementing an ...

  • Fly540 Dash 8-300
    News

    Fly540 Dash 8 lands on rough ground after engine failure

    2020-02-28T15:29:00Z

    One of Kenyan regional carrier Fly540’s Bombardier Dash 8-300 turboprops has made an emergency landing, apparently on open ground, after an engine failure. The aircraft (5Y-CGH) came down near Kapese, an airfield in north-western Kenya. Fly540 says the aircraft sustained a “suspected foreign-object strike” which resulted in an engine failure. ...

  • C-130 crash
    News

    ATSB issues preliminary report on C-130 firefighting crash

    2020-02-28T04:13:00Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has released its preliminary report into the fatal crash of a Lockheed Martin EC-130Q during firefighting operations. The crash occurred at 13:16 local time on 23 January near Peak View, New South Wales, killing all three crew members. The aircraft involved was operated by ...

  • CargoLogicAir 747-8F 640px
    News

    CargoLogicAir suspends operations as Chinese situation bites

    2020-02-27T14:54:00Z

    UK freighter operator CargoLogicAir has confirmed to FlightGlobal sister publication Air Cargo News that it has suspended operations as its exposure to China takes its toll. In a short statement, the Boeing 747 carrier – and the UK’s only maindeck freighter operator – said that “due to the latest market ...

  • American 737-800
    News

    FAA proposes 737NG flight control software inspections and updates

    2020-02-26T20:25:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration intends to require airlines inspect flight control computers on more than 500 737NGs to address risks that aircraft might drift below the glideslope during landing.

  • Iran Air ATR 72
    News

    Iran ATR followed wrong approach after Tabriz runway switch

    2020-02-26T19:57:00Z

    Iranian investigators believe failure to switch an Iran Air ATR 72-600’s avionics to follow a new approach resulted in the aircraft’s landing on the wrong runway following a service to Tabriz. The aircraft, arriving from Baku as IR779 on 10 February, had been conducting an approach with clearance for runway ...

  • Air Canada A319
    News

    Failed bearing suspected after A319 wheel loss

    2020-02-26T07:44:00Z

    Canadian investigators have observed an apparent failed outer bearing on the main landing-gear assembly of the Air Canada Airbus A319 which lost a wheel before arrival at Toronto. Transportation Safety Board of Canada says images of the aircraft, which arrived from New York LaGuardia on 18 February, indicate that the ...

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    News

    FAA requires lightning protection inspections of 737 Max prior to flight

    2020-02-26T00:54:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration intends to prohibit 737 Max flights until each aircraft undergoes inspections related to risks posed by lightning strikes.

  • Air Canada jazz Bombardier Q400 Dash 8
    News

    Jazz Dash 8 landing gear incident prompts Canadian investigation

    2020-02-25T19:10:00Z

    The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) is investigating a reported landing gear fire involving a Jazz Aviation turboprop in Montreal on 25 February.

  • Simulator
    News

    Mentoring for captains among FAA revisions to reduce poor airmanship

    2020-02-25T10:43:00Z

    US regulators have adopted new measures intended to improve pilot skills by providing leadership and mentoring training for captains, as well as opportunities for new-hire pilots to observe flight operations before becoming a crew member. The US FAA says the intention of the change, which also includes curriculum revision, is ...

  • Croydon Airco DH.4
    News

    Colourised images mark centenary of world’s first control tower

    2020-02-25T08:28:00Z

    Colourised images of the world’s first air traffic control tower have been released by UK air navigation service NATS to mark the centenary of the tower’s commissioning at London’s former Croydon airport. Croydon was the UK capital’s primary airport at the time of the air ministry’s commissioning for the ‘aerodrome ...

  • Citation ZS-CAR
    News

    CAA calibration jet entered rapid descent before terrain collision

    2020-02-25T06:20:00Z

    South African investigators have disclosed that a Cessna Citation II calibration aircraft suddenly entered a steep descent and excessive right bank before colliding with high terrain about 10min after departing George airport. None of the three occupants survived after the jet, operated by the South African Civil Aviation Authority, crashed ...

  • G600
    News

    FAA settles whistleblower retaliation allegations for $90,000

    2020-02-24T22:44:00Z

    The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to pay the US government $90,000 to settle allegations it retaliated against a staffer who raised concerns about unqualified safety inspectors.