All Safety articles – Page 51

  • an-26 crash
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    Confusion surrounds engine 'failure' before Ukrainian An-26 training crash

    2020-09-26T10:44:00Z

    Confusion has emerged as to whether the Ukrainian military Antonov An-26 which crashed near Kharkiv suffered an engine failure before the accident. Ukraine’s defence ministry indicates there was a problem with an engine sensor before the aircraft came down in darkness, at about 20:45 on 25 September. Defence minister Andriy ...

  • Antonov An-26 crash in eastern Ukraine
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    Antonov An-26 military transport crashes in eastern Ukraine

    2020-09-26T07:12:00Z

    Two of the 27 people on board an Antonov An-26 military transport survived after the turboprop crashed in eastern Ukraine on 25 September. The aircraft crashed in Kharkiv Oblast, a region which borders Russia to the east and the separatist area of Donbass to the south, at around 20:45 local ...

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    FAA head Dickson to pilot the 737 Max next week

    2020-09-25T20:10:00Z

    The FAA has told US lawmakers that administrator Steve Dickson will pilot the Boeing 737 Max next week ahead of a potential ungrounding of the beleaguered aircraft.

  • Dreamlifter airborne-c-Boeing
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    Dreamlifter pilots did not cross-check navigation before wrong-airport landing

    2020-09-25T17:09:00Z

    Seven years after the incident, US investigators have disclosed the awkward radio exchange which underlined that a Boeing ‘Dreamlifter’ crew had unintentionally landed at the wrong Wichita airport. Just over a minute after the pilots had landed at Colonel James Jabara airport, the local controller for McConnell air force base ...

  • A380 incident close-up-c-BEA
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    A380 fan-hub disintegration traced to misunderstood ‘cold dwell’ fatigue

    2020-09-25T11:13:00Z

    French investigators have traced the serious engine failure involving an Air France Airbus A380 over Greenland to a phenomenon known as ‘cold dwell’ fatigue, which had caused a failure in a fan hub slot which houses the root of the fan blade. The analysis by investigation authority BEA closes a ...

  • 777 photo-c-Boeing
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    EASA seeks alternative to FAA’s newly-adopted 777 fuel-tank order

    2020-09-24T21:19:00Z

    Europe’s air safety authority is to seek further data to address a centre fuel tank ignition risk perceived by the US FAA on early Boeing 777s, but has opted against adopting the US regulator’s mitigation directive. Several foreign operators, among them British Airways and KLM, had objected to the FAA ...

  • 787-c-Boeing
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    Boeing intends software update to address 787 localiser capture failures

    2020-09-24T19:43:00Z

    Boeing is developing updated software for 787s to correct an erroneous localiser mode behaviour during ILS approaches. The US FAA is advising operators of the three 787 variants to notify crews about potential failure by the autopilot flight-director system to capture the localiser, notably during intercept of the localiser at ...

  • Schiphol-c-LVNL
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    Go-around airprox exposed risks of questionable Schiphol runway procedure

    2020-09-24T11:27:00Z

    Dutch investigators have warned that Amsterdam Schiphol is approaching a limit in terms of the amount of traffic it can safety handle, owing to the complexity of the airport’s design. The Dutch Safety Board made the remark after concluding an inquiry into a serious airprox incident that occurred during simultaneous ...

  • Converted cargo cabin-c-KLM
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    Cabin-swap freighters' flight-time limited to reduce fire risk

    2020-09-24T07:40:00Z

    European safety regulators are intending to impose a 2,000h flight-time limit on passenger aircraft converted to transport freight, as part of a mitigation strategy to reduce the risk of catastrophic fire. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has drawn up a proposed deviation from normal freighter certification requirements, in order ...

  • Coulson Aviation (N134CG) EC-130Q
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    ATSB details investigation into fatal C-130 firefighting crash

    2020-09-24T06:28:00Z

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released its interim report into the 23 January crash of a Lockheed Martin EC-130Q during a firefighting mission. The 20-page report sums up the evidence the ATSB has amassed related to the crash, which killed all three crew members and destroyed the aircraft. The ...

  • Max c Boeing
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    UK pilots seek assurance on sensor and trim aspects of 737 Max redesign

    2020-09-23T12:22:00Z

    UK cockpit crew representatives are seeking assurances on several aspects of the Boeing 737 Max’s redesign, including scenarios relating to the angle-of-attack sensors and the potential need for two pilots to turn the trim wheel if the jet is out of trim. Pilots union BALPA has formally responded to a ...

  • MD-83 overrun Kiev Zhulhany title-c-NBAAI
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    MD-83 veered off Kiev runway after unstable approach and spoiler omission

    2020-09-23T09:00:00Z

    Ukrainian investigators have determined that the crew of a Boeing MD-83 that veered off the runway at Kiev Zhulhany during a thunderstorm had chosen to continue an unstabilised approach, and failed to arm the aircraft’s spoilers before landing. The Bravo Airlines twinjet (UR-CPR) was following an ILS approach to runway ...

  • CX 777-200
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    US rule on early 777 fuel-tank inerting overrides foreign carriers’ objections

    2020-09-22T12:25:00Z

    US safety regulators have adopted a controversial rule aimed at modifying early Boeing 777s to reduce the risk of a centre fuel-tank explosion, having dismissed multiple objections by foreign operators of the type. Part of a long-running FAA effort to reduce the risk of fuel-vapour explosion across a range of ...

  • Fokker 50 accident
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    Silverstone Fokker 50 wrecked in Mogadishu excursion

    2020-09-19T15:30:00Z

    Images circulating on social media indicate that a Kenyan-registered Fokker 50 turboprop has been substantially damaged in a 19 September accident at Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia. The aircraft (5Y-MHT) has come to rest apparently after striking a concrete wall off the right side of runway 05, suffering severe damage ...

  • Flybe E195 incident
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    Evacuating passengers re-entered cabin after refusing to jump from E195’s wing

    2020-09-18T11:15:00Z

    Investigators are seeking a reduction in height criteria for assisted emergency exit escape, after passengers evacuating a Flybe Embraer 195 re-entered the jet after refusing to jump from the wing. Several passengers were escorted back into the aircraft and directed to other exits where slides had been deployed. The aircraft ...

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    FAA shortcomings and Boeing’s culture contributed to Max crashes: Congressional report

    2020-09-16T13:47:00Z

    A “culture of concealment” by Boeing and erroneous technical assumptions, combined with insufficient oversight by the Federal Aviation Administration, contributed to the deadly crashes of two Boeing 737 Max.

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    EASA completes 737 Max test flights

    2020-09-11T16:33:00Z

    The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has completed its test flights of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft ahead of its possible recertification and return to service later this year.

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    Crew’s late escape from icing preceded serious ATR 72 upset

    2020-09-11T12:40:00Z

    Norwegian investigators have disclosed that an ATR 72-600 suffered a serious loss of control, with excessive wing bank, as its crew belatedly attempted to escape from icing conditions during a domestic Bergen-Alesund service. The inquiry into the incident – involving a Jet Time flight for SAS on 14 November 2016 ...

  • RAM 737-800
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    RAM 737 carried out long, high-speed take-off after call-out hitch

    2020-09-11T07:11:00Z

    UK investigators have found that a Royal Air Maroc Boeing 737-800 lifted off from London Gatwick at nearly 200kt, and close to the end of the runway, after the crew did not receive automatic speed call-outs during the take-off roll. The crew of the aircraft (CN-RGJ), bound for Casablanca on ...

  • Etihad A320
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    Landing A320 hit edge lights after drifting from Kozhikode centreline

    2020-09-10T11:52:00Z

    Several runway lights were damaged by an Etihad Airways Airbus A320 after it drifted from the centreline during an approach in darkness and poor weather to Kozhikode airport in India. The United Arab Emirates’ General Civil Aviation Authority says the crew had already executed a go-around during the initial approach ...