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2014-05-02
Aviation authority, Air Macau, ADA agree on safety information exchange (admin / 519)
Two agreements on the exchange of aviation safety information have been finalized by the Civil Aviation Authority of Macao SAR (AACM) with Air Macau and the Administration of Airports Ltd. (ADA). According to the agreements, Air Macau and ADA will submit monthly reports to AACM for analysis in order to identify potential risks.   The Memoranda of...
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2014-05-02
UK launches new safety tools (admin / 457)
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has launched a series of template risk models, highlighting a number of specific safety scenarios, which air navigation service providers can use as part of their own safety management systems (SMS). The models will allow organisations to assess their current risk controls and evaluate their exposure to each particula...
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2014-05-02
FAA Targets Takeoff Hazards Near Runways (admin / 469)
By ANDY PASZTOR and JON KAMP FAA's proposal calls for focus on new buildings or other obstacles near busy runways-in the rare event an aircraft loses an engine at takeoff.   Federal regulators are paying more attention to potential hazards posed by new buildings or other obstacles near busy runways, in the event aircraft lose an engine during ta...
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2014-04-29
Close shave for Singapore Airlines and Jetstar planes over Northern Territory (Australia (admin / 470)
Air-safety investigators are looking into a close shave between Singapore Airlines and Jetstar passenger jets over the Northern Territory on Thursday afternoon. The Singapore Airlines A330 aircraft was flying from Brisbane to Singapore when an air-traffic controller cleared the Jetstar A320 to climb through the larger plane's cruise level, which resulted ...
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2014-04-24
'Wake turbulence' led to C-130 J aircraft crash (India) (admin / 471)
5 officers killed as IAF's new showpiece Super Hercules crashes near Gwalior The shocking crash last month of the IAF's special operations C-130 J aircraft is believed to have been caused by the transporter inadvertently flying into the wake of the lead plane during the tactical training mission, leading to a loss of control at low altitude and the accide...
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2014-04-24
Air China pilots warn fight safety under threat by unequal pay and lack of rest (admin / 491)
Air China says it has received the letter and is verifying each signatory. Photo: Bloomberg   More than 100 Air China pilots have voiced their disgruntlement with airline management, citing tensions in the cockpit over unequal pay and physical stress from the firm's aggressive expansion. An open letter addressed to the flag carrier was signed ...
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2014-04-22
Malaysia will not scale down search for missing airplane (admin / 480)
The massive air, sea and underwater search for flight MH370 was continuing almost 2 000 km off the coast of Perth. Malaysia's Acting Transport Minister and Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said on Wednesday the country will not scale down the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, if some of the other countries helping in the search do so....
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2014-04-17
Jet Aviation Adds Trio of Gulfstreams To Managed Fleet (admin / 452)
Switzerland-based Jet Aviation Management (Booth P326) announced here at ABACE 2014 in Shanghai that it is adding two Gulfstream G450s and a new Gulfstream G550 to its managed fleet in Asia, bringing to 30 the number of aircraft it operates in the region. The G550 and one of the G450s will be based in Hong Kong and maintained by the company's Hong Kong ...
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2014-04-16
Unruly man forces Southwest jet to divert flight (admin / 507)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A California-bound Southwest Airlines flight was diverted to Omaha, Neb. on Sunday after witnesses said a passenger tried to open a door. The captain of the Chicago-to-Sacramento flight landed on Eppley Airfield to "have an unruly passenger removed" before continuing on to Sacramento, the airlines said in a statement....
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2014-04-09
Satellite operator refining data to narrow MH370's last position, says report (admin / 473)
British satellite telecommunications firm Inmarsat Plc said it is refining satellite data to better establish the last position of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which is believed to have gone missing in the southern Indian Ocean more than a month ago. Inmarsat, whose calculations first determined that MH370 flew south over the Indian Ocean,... British...
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世界上最長的民用機場跑道是中國的昌都邦達機場,長度為 5,500 公尺,其中的 4,200 公尺滿足 4D 標準,同時它也是海拔最高的跑道,其高度為 4,334 公尺。而世界上最寬的跑道在俄羅斯的烏里揚諾夫斯克東方港機場,有 105 公尺寬。

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