All Safety News – Page 766
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Australian safety bureau recommends review for parachuting aircraft
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is recommending that sports parachuting organisations review aircraft...
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Widerøe shoots world's first approved precision GPS approach
The world's only certificated global navigation satellite system (GNSS) precision approach system guided its first passenger-carrying aircraft to touchdown...
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CORRECTION: Australian Metro III fuel exhaustion probe finds faults
A final report into an incident in 2005 in which a Fairchild Metro III nearly ran out of fuel while on a domestic flight in Australia has blamed maintenance...
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SAS asks authorities to randomly weigh 20,000 passengers over safety concerns
Scandinavian Airlines' request for an official re-weighing of 20,000 randomly chosen passengers on safety grounds is to be taken up by civil aviation authorities...
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This Week briefings
ILFC COMMITS TO NEW A350 MODELS RENEGOTIATIONS International Lease Finance has renegotiated its Airbus A350 order, replacing its original deal for...
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Northwest A320 landing incident tied to cocked nose wheel
The US National Transportation Safety Board is investigating another incident in which an Airbus A320 landed with its nose-wheel twisted at a 90e_SDgr angle. The...
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Emirates' big twinjet order may not be ready in time for Dubai air show
Emirates has warned that there is no guarantee that negotiations with Airbus and Boeing over a major widebody order will be finalised in time for a widely...



















