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American Airlines Tries to Pin Blame on Design Defect   October 25, 2004
Airbus disagrees sharply over cause of Flight 587 crash The outcome of a bitterly contested investigation into a crash that occurred 10 years ago should guide the probable cause of an investigation that is being resolved this week, according to...
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Airbus Challenges Passenger Recovery Plan Proposal   March 24, 2003
For long-range flights, it is better to avoid diversions by improving aircraft design than by developing and implementing costly passenger recovery plans, according to an Airbus memorandum obtained by ASW. The Feb. 11 document was written in...
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AF Flight 447 Casts Shadow Over Paris   June 15, 2009
The Paris Air Show got underway this week with the fatal crash of Air France Flight 447 into the South Atlantic likely casting a shadow over the premier aviation event. The Paris Air Show gives the aviation industry a venue to promote the latest...
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Safety Board Calls for Design Changes to Airbus Rudder System   November 1, 2004
"The sensitivity of the system is critical and needs to be addressed." Safety Board Member Debbie Hersman Modifications are needed to nearly 500 Airbus A300-600 and A310 aircraft in order to provide pilots with greater protection from hazardous...
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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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Airbus: Maybe There's a Better Way   July 13, 2009
The inability of searchers to locate the flight data and cockpit voice recorders aboard the ill-fated Air France Flight 447 has prompted Airbus, the manufacturer of the A330- 203 (F-GZCP) involved, to consider redesign of the critical air safety...
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Point/Counterpoint - The Airbus Position (extracts)   March 29, 2004
'Negative Training' Probable cause: The probable cause of the accident involving AAL [American Airlines] 587 was the structural overload of the vertical stabilizer induced by the inappropriate and unnecessary application of cyclic, stop-to-stop...
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Aero-Instruments Offers Pitot Probes for Airbus 320/330   August 10, 2009
Cleveland-based Aero-Instruments says the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the company's 0851HL-AI Pitot Probe as a replacement part on Airbus commercial transports. The Aero-Instruments' 0851HL-AI Pitot Probe can now be...
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Misusing, Confusing and Disabusing the MEL   July 2, 2007
A Perfunctory "Press on Regardless" Turns Nasty The aircraft, an Airbus A319, was dispatched under the provisions of the operator's Minimum Equipment List (MEL) with the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) generator on line, substituting for the No. 1 main...
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Rise In A380 Break-Even Figure Muddles Values   October 30, 2006
Program Unlikely To Be Profitable - Until After The Arrival Of The -900 The problems surrounding Airbus, personified by the excruciating delay in the service entry of the A380, has increased the likelihood that the program will fail to generate a...
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Rudder System Recommendation Could Portend More to Come   June 7, 2004
A recommendation to modify the Airbus A300-600 rudder travel limiter (RTL) to prevent excessive aerodynamic loads could be the first of more calls to improve the airplane's rudder control system. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)...
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NTSB Disappointed That A380 Fuel Tanks Will Not Be Inerted   July 11, 2005
The Airbus A380 will not feature fuel tank inerting, but rather a comprehensive effort to minimize ignition sources. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials say the system safety assessments upon which the fuel system for the A380 is...
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NTSB Advises FAA to Revise Fan Cowl Attachment Procedures   October 20, 2008
Citing numerous instances over the past several years in which engine fan cowls flew off Airbus A320s and Bombardier CL-600s during flight, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has sent four new recommendations to the Federal Aviation...
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Safety Rules & Regs   October 13, 2008
Meeting: Civil Supersonic Aircraft Panel Discussion This notice advises interested persons that the FAA is participating in a panel session on civil supersonic aircraft research. The session will include presentations on current research programs...
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Current Regulatory Activity   March 15, 2004
    Current Regulatory Activity This is a selective listing of items deemed particularly important. Date posted on Federal Register and Document Type Summary of Situation Action Date & Comments March 11 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking...
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FAA Orders Airbus Pitot Tube Switch   September 14, 2009
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered the replacement of pitot tubes on Airbus A330s of the type suspected of playing a role in the crash of Air France Flight 447 in June. The FAA said in a notice published in the Federal Register...
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Mandate to Replace Airbus Pitot Tubes   August 3, 2009
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will propose an Airworthiness Directive (AD) mandating that 200 Airbus A330/A340 aircraft currently fitted with older Thales pitot probes be fitted with at least two pitot tube made by Goodrich, allowing a...
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Airline Pilots Without Radios Feared the Worst   August 31, 2009
Think fast. What do you do if you are the flight deck crew of an Airbus jetliner flying from Spain to England, and while flying over France you suffer an electrical failure that takes out all of your radios, electronic instrument displays and...
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Safety Rules & Regulations   October 20, 2008
Airworthiness Directive; MD Helicopters Model 600N Helicopter. Final Rule; Request for Comments. SUMMARY: This amendment supersedes an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for MD Helicopters, Inc. (MDHI) Model 600N helicopters. The AD currently...
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Significant Regulatory Activity   June 19, 2006
Engine/nacelle: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) -- Airbus A300 airplanes, equipped with General Electric CF6-50 series engines. June 8, 2006 FR Doc. E6-8900 Docket No. FAA-2006-24958 This proposed AD would require modifying the airplane and...

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