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2015-10-13
Singapore Airlines jet 'faceplants' as landing gear retracts (admin / 397)
    (CNN)A Singapore Airlines jet faceplanted when its forward landing gear retracted on the tarmac at Singapore's Changi Airport Sunday.   The Airbus A330-300 was undergoing a landing gear check when the incident occurred, according to a ...
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2015-10-12
FAA Backs Ban on Shipping Lithium Batteries on Commercial Airlines (admin / 383)
    WASHINGTON -- The risk of fire is prompting federal officials to back a proposed ban on rechargeable lithium battery shipments as cargo on passenger airlines. "We believe the risk is immediate and urgent," Angela Stubblefie...
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2015-10-12
FAA's Compliance Philosophy Signals Safety Evolution (admin / 327)
  FAA Administrator Michael Huerta The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Huerta announced the next step in the FAA's continuing evolution of working with those it regulates. Speaking at th...
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2015-10-06
Behind the Scenes: How an Emergency Airplane Evacuation Works (admin / 431)
    "You can smell the fear as you walk through." My guide during my visit to Virgin Atlantic's headquarters in Crawley, England was taking me inside the airline's cabin safety training rig. This hyper-realistic indoor mockup...
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2015-10-06
American Airlines pilot dies on overnight flight (admin / 344)
 The flight, bound for Boston, had 147 passengers on board                  A pilot on an overnight flight from Phoenix to Boston had a medical emergency and died, the airline has confirmed. The American Airlines flight landed safely when the co-pilot took over the controls and diverted the plane to S...
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2015-09-30
ICAO delays aircraft tracking requirements by two years (admin / 359)
    ICAO may postpone regulations requiring all large passenger aircraft to report their position throughout the flight The United Nations body overseeing civil aviation may postpone by two years the requirement...
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2015-09-30
South Korea tightens aviation safety rules (admin / 380)
 South Korea says there are six foreign airlines - from Kazakhstan, Thailand and Indonesia - flying there that are classified as having safety concerns and which are being monitored by the country's Aviation Ministry with a view to restricting ...
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2015-09-25
HIDDEN DANGER: A SPECIAL REPORT ON THE INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE AIR FRANCE 373: A DRESS REHEARSAL FOR DISASTER By Roger Rapoport (admin / 816)
    This is the second in a series of exclusive Flight Safety Information articles on the growing problem of commercial airline accidents intertropical convergence zone.   Every day pilots fly hundreds of thousands of passeng...
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2015-09-25
American Airlines jet from Charlotte diverted after striking bird (admin / 342)
    An American Airlines jet struck a bird after leaving Charlotte Douglas Airport, forcing the plane to be diverted to Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- An American Airlines flight from Charlotte Douglas International ...
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2015-09-25
Technical Failures Plague Airlines, Travelers Should Expect More Of The Same (admin / 339)
 From American Airline's technical glitch that delayed over 200 flights this week to United Airlines' router issues that delayed over 1,0000 flights in July, domestic travel this summer was plagued by computer-related delays. While the root causes of ...
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