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2015-02-26
Wireless sensors make aircraft maintenance more efficient (admin / 353)
An interview with Jean-Dominique Decotignie of the FLITE-WISE project which has developed new wireless sensors to monitor of European aircrafts.     The FLITE-WISE project has developed new wireless sensors to facilitate the constant monitoring of European aircrafts. The new system, which is expected to bring both cost and weight down, will be...
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2015-02-26
Air France Jet Stranded in Manchester as Pilot Runs Out of Hours (admin / 308)
  (Bloomberg) -- Passengers on an Air France flight from New York to Paris on Feb. 22 wound up in Manchester after the pilot landed the Airbus A380 superjumbo with 440 travelers prematurely in the U.K. to avoid exceeding maximum work hours. The flight had already been six hours late when it left New York because of bad weather, accordi...
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2015-02-17
FAA Grants Eight More UAS Exemptions (admin / 312)
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted eight more regulatory exemptions for commercial use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operations, bringing the total number of exemption grants to 24.     The agency has issued new exemptions to Total Safety U.S. Inc. for flare stack inspections, to Slugwear, Inc. (dba LikeonaTree Aerial) for aer...
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2015-02-17
ICAO presents global conflict zone risk initiatives (admin / 268)
4 February 2015 Member States of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) confirmed their support for the Organization’s comprehensive conflict zone risk mitigation work programme, including a proposal to develop a prototype online resource for global conflict zone risk assessments.   The over 850 government and industry partic...
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2015-02-17
Eleven planes forced to make Mayday landings at British airports last year because they were running out of fuel (admin / 553)
●111 commercial planes caught flying with low fuel levels in the UK last year ● Of those, 11 planes were forced to issue a Mayday call to land due to fuel ● One airline operator is responsible for 35 of the 111 reports - almost a third ● Low fuel level figures nearly double the 58 British planes reported in 2013 ● Planes must have enough fuel...
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2015-02-17
Drone Almost Hits Commercial Jet at 4,000 Feet at LAX (admin / 339)
An investigation has been launched after the incident, which occurred as a Southwest Airlines plane prepared to land at the airport Sunday. By Michael Larkin and Gadi Schwartz An investigation is underway into how a drone came dangerously close to a Southwest Airlines jet landing at LAX. Gadi Schwartz reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Monday, F...
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2015-02-17
MH370 sparks call to rethink 'accident' definition (admin / 347)
By: David Kaminski-Morrow 11:23 3 Feb 2015 Australian officials are seeking to change the formal definition of an aircraft accident to clarify uncertainties thrown up by the case of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. In a paper to this week’s ICAO high-level safety conference in Montreal, representatives want clearer guidance over the status of a...
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2015-02-16
OPINION: Keeping psychology out of the cockpit (admin / 364)
14:37 26 Jan 2015 Last year 537 people died on two separate Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flights. One of them – flight MH17 – was definitely not an accident, and the other, MH370, may not have been accidental either. That’s a big loss of life. Airlines know what it takes to reduce accident risk, but they are not experts in counterin...
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2015-02-12
Drone Almost Hits Commercial Jet at 4,000 Feet at LAX (admin / 356)
  An investigation has been launched after the incident, which occurred as a Southwest Airlines plane prepared to land at the airport Sunday. An investigation is underway into how a drone came dangerously close to a Southwest Airlines jet landing at LAX. An investigation has been launched after the case, which occurred as a South...
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2015-02-11
FAA Reports Fewest Cases Of Unruly Passengers In 20 Years (admin / 362)
The debate over the right to recline one's seat on an airplane, fueled by products such as the "knee defender," generated a slew of headlines in 2014. But despite the media coverage, and the few instances in which planes were forced to make emergency landings due to passenger squabbles, last year saw the fewest cases of unruly passengers on Unite...
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鳥擊,或稱鳥撞,航空界俗稱吸鳥。此指鳥類與飛行中的人造飛行器、高速運行的列車、汽車等發生碰撞,造成傷害的事件。

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