The pilots heard a “clunk,” then the flight deck became very dark as the British Airways (BA) A319 was approaching 20,000 feet during climb after departure from London’s Heathrow Airport in October 2005 with 82 passengers and crew aboard. Most of the affected systems...
Regulatory & Other Items
Data Dump Released & Criticized
One suspects that AOPA’s resistance to restarting NAOMS, a resistance apparently shared by the FAA, may stem from apprehension. If the surveys already conducted reflect great discomfort about safety among airline pilots, a comprehensive approach to compile data from...
Statistical Muddying
Former FAA Administrator Marion Blakey said the next goal regarding safety is to further reduce the number of fatalities. There are a few considerations, however, to what she is saying. At the 6 September town hall meeting with FAA employees, Blakey said: “We’ll be...
Source Of Future Accident Statistics?
Recall the expressions of concern about the Multi-crew Pilot License (MPL) program voiced at the recent Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) safety forum (see Air Accident Digest, 4 September 2007, p. 20-23, “Bowing To The Inevitable”). Some pilots disparagingly refer...
Airplane Cabin As Test Tube
“Whenever human beings and ozone are simultaneously present, one anticipates production of acetone,” declares a study in the September 2007 issue of Environmental Science & Technology. Acetone is just one of the witches’ brew of products created by the interaction...
Pilots Of Northwest Jet Facing Loss Of Licenses
The two Northwest Airline pilots who overflew their Minneapolis destination 21 October by more than 100 miles face emergency revocation of their Air Transport Pilot (ATP) licenses and likely termination by the airline. Pilot inattention – in this case aggravated by...
Over Controlling The Rudder Still Possible After 2001 Crash
The smoldering wreckage in Belle Harbor, a residential area in New York City, casts a shadow to this day. The tailfin of an Airbus A300-600, operated as Flight 587 by American Airlines, separated in flight, causing the pilots to lose control. The separated tailfin...
New Legislation Allows FAA To Substitute Classroom Experience For Cockpit Experience
The House of Representatives passed a comprehensive piece of aviation safety legislation that contains a fatal flaw and the whole initiative may be undermined by entrenched opposition. On 14 October 2009 the House passed H.R. 3371, the “Airline Safety and Pilot...
