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2015-01-07
Missing planes and air disasters: How bad was 2014? (admin / 381)
2014 has actually had the lowest number of plane crashes in over 80 years, the BAAA says But 2014 could have the most aviation deaths since 2005 Aviation expert: The disappearance of two planes in Asia in the same year is "eerie" Statistics show flying is still far safer than driving (CNN) -- MH370. MH17. Air Algerie 5017. And now AirAsia...
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2015-01-07
Too Many Pilots Can (admin / 380)
  If The Missing AirAsia Plane Crashed, 2014 Was One Of The Deadliest Years In Aviation In Almost A Decade AirAsia Flight To Singapore Disappears With 162 On Board An AirAsia Plane Is Missing And Thought To Have Crashed Near An Island In Indonesia We now know that AirAsia flight QZ8501 crashed. And while we cannot be absolutely c...
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2014-12-25
How Cockpit Computers Prejudice Pilots' Performance (admin / 389)
  (Inside Science) - The increasing amount of automation in airliners' cockpits has simplified the job of piloting. Automatic systems are particularly desirable during long cruise phases at steady speeds and altitudes. But they may have a dark side. A new study indicates that pilots who rely too much on cockpit automation can lose the ...
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2014-12-16
EU to impose aircraft tracking as aviation community takes too long (admin / 326)
    The European Union wants to make flight tracking mandatory as the aviation community moves too slowly to decide on the technology widely discussed since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.   According to Reuters, the European Commission has presented European airlines with requirements for the new system, l...
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2014-12-16
Aviation Officials: Hackers Could Tamper With Airline Systems (admin / 391)
  An Airbus A320 airplane takes off from a runway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, September 23, 2013 Montreal (AFP) - Cyber crime is a serious threat to safety in the skies, aviation industry heavyweights said, vowing to fight the growing scourge before it causes a catastrophic incident. Hackers,...
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2014-12-16
NTSB Concludes Investigation of 787 Boston Battery Fire Incident (admin / 334)
    Shortcomings in design and certification ultimately led to the fire in a lithium-ion battery installed on a Boeing 787 jetliner that had just completed an intercontinental flight to Boston, the NTSB determined in its final report on the incident, which was released on December 1.   On January 7, 2013, ground workers disco...
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2014-12-10
Prolonged Use of Automation Dulls Pilots (admin / 277)
  Too much time spent immersed in a cockpit's technology can dull an aviator's ability to perform some key tasks, according to a study published last week in Human Factors. Steve Casner, a pilot and research psychologist at NASA's Ames Research Center, coauthored "The Retention of Manual Flying Skills in the Automated Cockpit" w...
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2014-12-09
Heathrow plane in near miss with drone (admin / 358)
    An unidentified drone came close to hitting a plane as it landed at Heathrow, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has confirmed.   An Airbus A320 pilot reported seeing a helicopter-style drone as the jet was 700 feet off the ground on its approach to the runway at 1416 GMT on 22 July.   The CAA has not identifie...
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2014-12-08
New FAA rule allows more sim time for instrument training (admin / 438)
    The FAA has issued a rule increasing the number of aviation training device (ATD) hours pilots may count toward an instrument rating. As requested by AOPA, the rule will allow pilots to log up to 20 hours of simulator training time in approved aviation training devices.   The direct final rule was published in the Federal...
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2014-12-04
Australia to implement air safety review recommendations (admin / 333)
Australia's government will move to implement almost all of the recommendations made in a recent review of air safety, with the aim of improving the country's already strong safety record.   The Aviation Safety Regulation Review, released in June, was led by former Qantas and Airservices executive David Forsyth, and also had inputs from internationa...
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