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The FAA have issued Airworthiness Directive AD-2019-20-02 requiring repetitive inspections of the so called "pickle forks", a suspension system for wing-fuselage mounts, for all The Boeing Company ...
The FAA have released their Safety Alert for Operators (SAFO) 10017 reporting the risks, that are involved while carrying lithium batteries in aircraft cargo. The FAA reports, that lithium metal ...
A large fire destroyed Krasnojarsk Cheremshanka Airport's (Russia) terminal building and caused its air traffic control tower to collapse, the Russian Emergency Ministry (MCHS), West Siberia's ...
In July 2012 I gave an e-mail interview in German to Austrian Aviation Net, an independent Internet Portal with the focus on aviation in Austria (Europe), my home country. A number of readers of both ...
An external power substation near Heathrow Airportsupplying power to the airport, located about 2.3nm northnortheast of the airport, suffered a major fire at about 03:30L (03:30Z), the power supply to ...
An icon amongst airports around the planet ceases operations today at midnight. Berlin Tempelhof will be no more. One of the last flights departing Tempelhof will be a Douglas C-47 Skytrain, ...
The circumstances are so extraordinary, that The Aviation Herald decided to cover this incident in recognition of the quick witted and quick fingered air traffic controller although it concerns a ...
Airbus released an extensive report about their investigation and conclusions with respect to contaminated cabin air and its causes in their in house magazine FAST (Flight Airworthiness Support ...
rotation, possibly leading to tail-strike, inability to climb or loss of control. Immediate crew intervention is required. TC stated as background of this EAD: Several in-service events have been ...
Russia's Civil Aviation Authority "Rosaviatsia" (favt.ru) went offline yesterday (Monday March 28th 2022), this website as well as associated websites no longer respond. According to some stories in ...
Three domestic flights of German carrier Germanwings departing Berlin Schoenefeld (Germany) were airborne when cabin crew noticed the water on board was contaminated with fuel. As a result, no coffee ...
The FAA released Airworthiness Directive AD-2011-03-14 requiring all Boeing 737-100, -200, -300, -400 and -500 types to install two additional warning lights, one for ...
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