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FlyDubai Pilots Warned Of Wind Shear

Pilots of a FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 that crashed Saturday morning while landing at the Rostov-on-Don airport in southern Russia were warnedof “moderate wind shear” minutes before the accident, according to an ATC tape released later in the day. All 62 people on board died. The jet crashed at a steep angle about 3:50 a.m. local […]

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Airbus Reports Near Miss With Drone

A Lufthansa Airbus A380 reported a close call with a drone near Los Angeles International Airport Friday afternoon, prompting local law enforcement to search for the operator. The crew notified the FAA of an unmanned aircraft flying 200 feet above the jet about 14 miles east of the airport at 5,000 feet, the Los Angeles […]

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FAA Covers Airshow ATC Costs Under Bill Amendment

The government would cover the costs of air traffic control and related safety services at aviation events, under an amendment (PDF) to the FAA reauthorization bill that was approved by a Senate committee this week. If approved as part of the bill, the amendment would turn back the FAA’s practice in recent years to bill […]

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NTSB Cites Loss Of Control In Wichita Crash

The pilot of the Beechcraft B200 King Air that crashed into a building at Wichita’s Mid-Continent Airport in 2014 failed to follow emergency procedures including correct use of rudder, leading to loss of control, the NTSB said in its probable cause report released this month. The pilot, a retired air traffic controller, was killed along […]

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FAA Reauthorization Bill Gains Senate Committee Approval

A Senate committee moved ahead with its version of reauthorization for the FAA on Wednesday, approving legislation that includes third class pilot medicals and aircraft certification reform. The bill’s major components remained intact during the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation markup session. It would see the FAA through Sept. 30, 2017, ordering the […]

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Doc’ And Connie Prepare For Flight

Doc, the B-29 restoration project that was forced outside over the winter due to a lack of hangar space in Wichita, now is back under a roof, Josh Wells, a member of Doc’s Friends, told AVweb this week. “Last week we were able to reach an agreement on a tentative plan for hangar space at […]

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MIT’s New Battery Tech Shows Promise For Aviation

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a new system for generating electricity that couldshow promise for powering small airplanes.”The potential energy density of this power source is on the same scale with petrochemical energy sources, and it is orders of magnitude higher than commercial lithium ion batteries,” Michael Strano, an […]

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Another Short-Term Fix For FAA

Congress once again has delayed taking substantive action on FAA funding issues, as the House voted yesterday to extend the current FAA budget through mid-July. The FAA’s budget is due to expire on March 31. Competing proposals in the House and Senate have failed to gain enough support for passage, as lawmakers argue over whether […]

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Three New Possible MH370 Items To Be Analyzed

Experts will examine three pieces of debris found over the last two weeks that might be from the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, Malaysia’s Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said today. One fragment was found by a South African family visiting in Mozambique. They took the item back home with them, and South African authorities […]

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Germanwings Report: Airlines Should Track Pilots’ Mental Health

Officials at the Germanwings airline couldn’t have done anything to prevent last year’s fatal crash, according to the final report (PDF) issued yesterday, because they were not informed by anyone — “neither the co-pilot himself, nor by anybody else, such as a physician, a colleague, or family member” — that Andreas Lubitz was suffering from […]

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