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| Thu, Jul 2 2009 | |||||||||
Airbus May Face Calls To Ground All Long-Range Airliners | |||||||||
AF447 Incident May Prompt The Move
The Times of London reports the European Aviation Safety Agency may ask Airbus why it has not taken action to remedy a well-documented problem with the A330 and A340 series of aircraft. While weather is likely to be cited as a factor in the June 1st incident, the paper reports that the EASA is likely to focus on faulty electronic speed reporting equipment as the principal problem leading to the breakup of the airplane in flight. Nearly 1000 of the airplanes are in service, and the Air France 447 disaster is the first time one has been involved in an incident with passenger fatalities. “EASA has a legal and moral obligation to get to the bottom of this problem now. If there is a defective system and the aircraft is unsafe then it should be grounded,” said James Healy-Pratt of Stewarts Law in London, a firm, which specialises in aviation. ANN reported late in June that the NTSB is investigating two other incidents involving A330 series aircraft in which the crews got faulty airspeed information from the triple-redundant pitot tubes and onboard computers. The Times reports that this week it was discovered that Airbus first reported problems with the system in 1994. The company suggested remedies, did not require any action be taken. File Photo This week, a second Airbus was lost in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Comoros, but it was an older A310 series aircraft operated by Yemenia Airline, which European officials said had a questionable history of maintenance. FMI: http://www.easa.eu.intRead more | |||||||||
| Sat, Jul 4 2009 | |||||||||
Rocket Racing League Completes Institutional Financing | |||||||||
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| Fri, Jul 3 2009 | |||||||||
Aero-TV: XCOR Aerospace -- An Innovative Route To Space (Part 2) | |||||||||
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| Fri, Jul 3 2009 | |||||||||
French Authorities Say Flight 447 Impacted The Water Intact | |||||||||
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| Wed, Jun 10 2009 | |||||||||
ANNouncement: Now Accepting Applications For Oshkosh 2009 Stringers!!! | |||||||||
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| Fri, Jul 3 2009 | |||||||||
Air Show Attendance Continues to Defy The Economy | |||||||||
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| Sat, Jul 4 2009 | |||||||||
New National Sales Manager Tapped for Flight Design USA | |||||||||
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| Sat, Jul 4 2009 | |||||||||
Sikorsky X2 Prototype Makes First Flight Using Pusher Prop | |||||||||
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| Thu, Jul 2 2009 | |||||||||
Airbus To Experiment With 'Taxibot' To Reduce Fuel Costs, Emissions | |||||||||
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| Thu, Jul 2 2009 | |||||||||
Cobra Helicopters To Get New Target Sight System | |||||||||
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