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Decay Under Patches Might Have Caused China Airlines Crash   June 30, 2003
Most of the bodies of the people who were sitting in the back of China Airlines (CAL) Flight CI-611 were found naked, a telling indicator of the tremendous stripping forces of rapid decompression when the B747-200 came apart over the Taiwan Strait...
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Safety Board Calls for Action On Fuel Tank Inerting   July 11, 2005
In the 18 months since Marion Blakey, head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), announced that fuel tank inerting would be required for about 3,800 Boeing and Airbus jets, nothing has happened. The initiative remains tied up at the...
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Fuselage Cracks, Poor Maintenance Cited in 2002 Rupture of B747   March 7, 2005
The Deadly Tail-Strike Strikes Again Above and beyond the aging of airframes and normal wear and tear on structural components, there are valid concerns with accumulated and hidden misrepaired damage. The absolute importance of structural integrity...
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No Alternatives for Replacing Insulation in Boeing Planes   March 6, 2006
Now that the airline industry has gotten a six-month delay in the FAA's latest proposal to prevent insulation blankets from catching fire, the industry has come back to the FAA's original intent -- replacing a material commonly abbreviated as...
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Industry Steps Forward on Fuel Tank Inerting   August 4, 2008
Twelve years after TWA Flight 800 exploded off Long Island on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 people aboard the Boeing 747, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule aimed at reducing the threat of fuel tank explosions aboard...
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Boeing Has a Bad Week   January 21, 2008
Boeing, which last week suffered a plunging share price as the result of further delays in its 787 Dreamliner program, will nervously await the outcome of the crash investigation involving British Airways Flight 38 at London Heathrow Airport and...
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Significant Regulatory Activity   July 11, 2005
Note the actions resulting from SFAR 88 fuel system safety reviews Action & Date Posted on Federal Register June 22 Final rule FR Doc 05-12000 Docket no. FAA-2004-19754 AD 2005-13-02 Hydraulics and pressurization (admittedly, a unique combination...
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Canadian Regulators Mandate Air Safety Management Systems   June 20, 2005
Claim benefits outweigh costs Canadian regulatory officials have mandated safety management systems (SMS) for all air operators, which "represent a systematic, explicit and comprehensive process for managing risks to safety," according to a June 15...
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Accidents and Incidents   September 8, 2008
Date Aircraft Type Narrative Death/Injury Remarks August 02, 2008 Mount Clemens, MI Eurocopter AS-350-B3 N204TU A/c operated U.S. Customs and Border Protection as public use flight substantially damaged during hard landing at Selfridge ANG Base. No...
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FAA Revises AD to Boost Boeing 777 Safety Margins   March 23, 2009
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a revised airworthiness directive for Boeing 777 airliners equipped with Rolls-Royce Model RB211 Trent 800 series powerplants. The new AD adds further procedures to prevent ice buildup that can...
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Boeing Opens Second F-15E Mission Training Center   January 21, 2008
As the U.S. Air Force returns many of its Boeing F-15A/B/C/D fighters to flying status, Boeing has opened a new F-15E Mission Training Center (MTC) at Seymour Johnson AFB, NC. The center, Boeing's second overall, provides aircrews with...
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Emergency AD Issued for Boeing 737s   November 24, 2008
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency airworthiness directive that orders emergency inspections on some next-generation Boeing 737s because of possible faulty fuel pump wiring that could lead to a fire or explosion of the...
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BA 777 Crash Probe Focuses on Fuel   May 19, 2008
British air accident investigators probing the Jan. 17 crash landing of British Airways Flight 88 at London Heathrow continue to focus on fuel supply issues as the culprit in the spectacular total aircraft loss, the first-ever crash of a Boeing...
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Judge Denies Effort to Dismiss 9/11 Lawsuits   September 15, 2003
If the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, spawned a global war against terrorism, the attacks also produced an enormous amount of activity on the legal front regarding liability for what happened. A district judge's rejection last week of a...
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Significant Regulatory Activity   January 2, 2006
Cargo safety: Notice of availability -- Draft technical standard order (TSO) on cargo restraint strap assemblies Dec. 13, 2005 FR Doc 05-23934 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) publishes for comment TSO-C172 outlining minimum performance...
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Current Regulatory Activity   May 31, 2004
This is a selective listing of items deemed particularly important. Note the May 21 item concerning TCAS (Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System), and its relevance to ASW's Special Report.   Date posted on Federal Register and Document Type...
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Reducing the Risk of Jetliner Fuel Tank Explosions   July 21, 2008
Twelve years after TWA Flight 800 exploded off Long Island on July 17, 1996, killing all 230 people aboard the Boeing 747, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule aimed at reducing the threat of fuel tank explosions aboard...
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Comments on the Flight Recorder Proposal   August 1, 2005
Extracts of the comments submitted To the FAA docket On ejectable flight data recorders From Reps. Harold Rogers (R-Ky.) and David Price (D-N.C.), members of the Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee: "The events of Sept. 11, 2001, proved...
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Services No Longer Required?   December 11, 2006
Boeing Boosts Pilotless Aircraft Whenever some heretic neophyte innocently asks on a pilot forum, "Why haven't airliners been automated and pilots dispensed with?", he can be guaranteed a rabid response from the aviators. Inundated with harrumphs...
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NTSB Probing Smoke in Boeing Cockpits   February 11, 2008
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident that occurred on January 30 in which an American Airlines B757-200, Flight 1738, en route from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Philadelphia, diverted to West Palm Beach, FL, making an...

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