Helicopters – Page 157
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NewsEngine mystery unsolved as Eurocopter Tigers take to the air again after two-month grounding
France and Germany have returned their Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters to the air following a two-month grounding in the wake of a mystery engine incident involving a French aircraft.
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NTSB hits at air tour rules as it assesses Hawaii accidents
US safety board says new FAA regulation would not have prevented sightseeing crashes
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Weather ruled out as factor in Super Puma L2 accident
Malaysian authorities say cabin filled with smoke before helicopter hit the sea
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CHC probe finds no technical fault
Investigation into Irish Sea helicopter crash continues as recorder fails to provide evidence of mechanical problem
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Initial UK aviation safety findings show no technical faults in December Morecambe Bay crashed Eurocopter Dauphin
Initial readings from the flight data recorder (FDR) from the Eurocopter AS365N Dauphin that crashed into the Irish Sea on 27 December killing all seven people on board indicate there was nothing technically wrong with the helicopter when it hit the water, according to a UK Air Accident Investigation Branch ...
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Indian aerospace: India's jet set
The global business aviation boom has not passed India by, but can the country's infrastructure cope with the flourishing demand?Siva Govindasamy / Singapore
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Sikorsky disputes $60m crash claim in August 2005 Estonia Copterline S-76C downing
Finnish operator seeks damages following loss of S-76C



















