All Safety News – Page 929
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Engine power studied in Mandala 737 crash probe
Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) is examining whether the Boeing 737-200 that 5 September experienced a loss of power on takeoff.
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Data retrieval from crashed MD-82 recorders complete
French investigators have completed the extraction of information from the cockpit-voice and flight-data recorders of the West Caribbean Airways Boeing MD-82 which crashed in Venezuela last month.
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M7 certified for ATR 72 passenger-to-freighter conversions
M7 Aerospace has received a US FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) to convert ATR 72s into freighters.
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BA raises fuel surcharge for fifth time in 18 months
British Airways is to increase its fuel surcharge on long-haul flights as a result of further rises in the price of oil.
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Crashed Tuninter ATR had wrong fuel gauge installed
Italian investigators are urging ATR operators to check fuel gauges on their aircraft after discovering the Tuninter ATR 72 lost in a fatal accident off Sicily last month was fitted with a fuel-quantity indicator meant only for ATR 42s.
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NewsA380 flight test update
Read our three-article special report as Airbus reveals the triumphs and tribulations of flight-testing the world's largest airliner.
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787 engineering simulator to be ready for 2006 review
Flightdeck features largest display screens ever installed on a commercial airliner
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Honeywell adapts its Telematics
Near real-time diagnosis of engine data could avoid need for pilot involvement in maintenance reporting
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Old software reinstalled to fix 777 avionics glitch
FAA issues emergency airworthiness directive after worries over inertial sensors
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TANS crew caught out by storm
As investigations continue into four crashes, Peruvian authorities reveal 737 pilots set out expecting fair weather



















