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CRJ Crash In Kazakhstan Kills 21

A Bombardier CRJ200 operated by a regional airline crashed on Tuesday in southeast Kazakhstan, killing all 15 passengers and six crew members on board. The jet had missed its first approach at the Almaty airport in fog at about 1 p.m. local time and was climbing away from the airport when it suddenly “veered off […]

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Alaska Aviation Deaths Drop By Half

Eleven people died in Alaska aviation accidents in 2012, down from 21 deaths the year before, continuing a steady drop in aviation fatalities in the state, the Alaska Dispatch reported this week. Several safety initiatives were cited as likely contributing to the improvement, including efforts by the FAA Safety Team office in Alaska, which has […]

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Events Bring Aviation History To Life

It’s a busy time of year for aviation enthusiasts — coming up in the next few weeks are the debut of a new 3-D version of the 1986 film Top Gun in Imax theaters around the country, a tour of classic Commemorative Air Force warbirds in the Southwest, a symposium at Fantasy of Flight in […]

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Avgas Safe: Leaded Car Gas May Disappear This Year

Innospec, the American owned company that is the world’s sole producer of tetraethyl lead (TEL), the octane booster for gasoline, has reportedly told its shareholders it will stop producing the additive for automotive fuel by the end of this year but will keep making it for avgas. The company says on its website that it […]

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NTSB Cites Maintenance Errors In Fatal Crash

A tourist helicopter that crashed in Nevada in December 2011, killing the pilot and two couples on a sightseeing tour over Hoover Dam, was brought down by an improperly fastened nut, the NTSB determined on Tuesday. The investigators found that a maintenance crew working on the Eurocopter AS350-B2 before the flight had probably reused a […]

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Transportation Secretary LaHood Steps Down

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will be leaving his job after four years in President Obama’s Cabinet, he announced on Tuesday morning. In a statement to his staff, LaHood said he was proud of his team’s achievements, including FAA reauthorization, a rule to combat pilot fatigue “that was decades in the making,” progress on NextGen, and […]

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FBO, Interiors Show Set For March

Two exhibitions of interest to business jet owners and operators are scheduled side-by-side at Farnborough March 19-21. The Business Airport World Expo and the Business Jet Interiors World Expo are expected to draw exhibitors and attendees from all over the world. The airport exhibition is a venue for FBOs to show prospective customers the services […]

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Danbury Chute Pull Aircraft Out Of Fuel

The NTSB says a Cirrus SR20 that parachuted to safety last week in Danbury, Conn., was out of fuel. In its preliminary report on the incident, which was widely publicized in the mainstream media, the NTSB says the aircraft, with a flight instructor, another pilot and a third person on board, was on final for […]

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No Quick Fix In Sight For 787

Almost three weeks into its investigation, and with the global fleet of Boeing 787s grounded, the NTSB said on Sunday it hasn’t found the root cause of the lithium-ion battery fires aboard two of the Dreamliners. Investigators in Arizona found nothing wrong with the airplane’s auxiliary power units, the NTSB said. On Monday, Japan’s Transport […]

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Kirby Chambliss OK After Crash

Airshow and Red Bull Air Races pilot Kirby Chambliss is a little banged up and his Zivko Edge 540 is a mess after a crash landing in a ravine in El Salvador last week. Chambliss and fellow pilot Skip Stewart were rehearsing for the Ilopango Air Show near San Salvador Jan. 24 when the aircraft’s […]

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