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Honoring the Flight Crews That Died 11 Years Ago Today
It’s that dreaded day once again. Some have asked how long I’ll keep doing this tribute. Maybe ten years afterwards was enough. But in my mind, what happened on September 11, 2001 created such a dramatic change for our industry that I can’t...
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It’s Not Actually News When a Plane’s Landing Gear Doesn’t Go Down – Conde Nast Daily Traveler A United Express flight had its nose gear fail to extend earlier this week. This shouldn’t be news. In the Trenches: Defining...
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Cranky on the Web (January 9 – 13)
Even though I’m on break, I did have two articles that went live and one guest post as well. An incredibly safe year for air travel – CNN Out of the Office I take a look at the year in review for accidents. As the title says, it was a very...
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Why Can’t Airlines Stream Black Box Data? (Ask Cranky)
This is more of a non-traditional Ask Cranky in that it’s been asked several times over the years, particularly in light of the Air France accident over the Atlantic when the thought was that the black boxes would never be found. The question? Why...
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Latest Report on Air France 447 Crash Still Blames Pilots, Training
There was plenty of backlash when I wrote about the causes of the 2009 crash of Air France flight 447 into the Atlantic Ocean back in May. Many of you wanted to wait until the final report came out, but I was confident that the story had become quite...
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Pilot Error Likely Played Major Role in Air France 447 Accident
When the French found the black boxes from Air France flight 447 nearly two years after the A330 airplane crashed in the Atlantic off Brazil, it was an incredible feat. But now, the French probably are wishing those black boxes remained on the floor of...
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Topic of the Week: Air France Wreckage Found
It looks like search teams have found most of the wreckage from the Air France flight that went down off the coast of Brazil back in 2009. Anyone want to guess what they’ll be able to figure out from this? Read More...
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Southwest, 737s, and Holes: What Happened and What Now?
I’m sure a lot of you have been wondering why I haven’t written about the Southwest 737 that had a big hole open up inflight last week. It was big news for sure, but I just didn’t know enough beyond the basic information to make a post...
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Qantas A380: Now We Know Why the Planes Were Grounded — and It’s Scary – BNET Headwinds As more details on the A380 grounding come out, it becomes more clear why Qantas grounded the airplane. Aggrieved Fliers Ask, ‘What Now?’ – The New York...
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Cranky on the Web (November 1-5)
How Southwest Measures the Success of “Bags Fly Free” – BNET Headwinds Last week at Media Day, Southwest got into survey details on how it measures success of Bags Fly Free. Airline reviews: Find out if an airline is any good – Budget Travel...
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Honoring the Flight Crews That Died Nine Years Ago Today
I know, it’s Saturday, so you’re expecting Cranky on the Web, right? Well that’s going to have to wait, because today is not just any Saturday. It’s September 11th. Believe it or not, this is actually the fifth September 11th that...
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British Airways 747 Near-Accident in South Africa Combined Good Piloting and Luck
The details of the British Airways 747 near-accident in South Africa are out, and man, was that scary for the pilots. They did a great job of keeping that bad boy in the air, but it could have ended very differently. Here’s what happened. On May...
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Thu, Jul 8 2010 11:45 AM
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Cranky on the Web (January 18 – 22)
American Airlines, oneworld Increased Offer to Japan Air Lines May Not Be Enough – BNET American is desperately trying to keep JAL in oneworld, but it’s not looking good. oneworld Alliance Will be Much Weaker if Japan Air Lines Leaves –...
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Sat, Jan 23 2010 4:19 PM
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34 People on US Airways Express Jet in West Virginia Love EMAS
How many of you know what EMAS is? I can guarantee that the 34 people on a US Airways Express jet in Charleston West Virginia now are intimately familiar with it. It prevented them from plunging off a mountain. This mountain. Seriously. EMAS stands for...
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Fri, Jan 22 2010 4:12 PM
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How Did Those Northwest Pilots Miss the Airport?
It has been plastered all over the news, but I wanted to wait a little until we had more information on what happened. Now that the NTSB has released its early findings, let’s talk. This is a mess. You know the story – Northwest 188 from San...
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