The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reiterates it has seen “no basis” to order a grounding of the Boeing 737 Max, as the USA remains the prominent outlier among a handful of countries that have not suspended operations with the aircraft after the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash on 10 March. “The FAA continues to review […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/no-basis-to-ground-737-max-faa/
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Boeing defends 737 Max amid wave of groundings
Boeing continues to defend the safety of the 737 Max, issuing a statement saying it has “full confidence” in the type even as multiple civil aviation authorities and airlines outside North America ground the aircraft. The latest of those authorities is the United Arab Emirates, which grounded the 737 Max late on 12 March, according […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/boeing-defends-737-max-amid-wave-of-groundings/
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/boeing-defends-737-max-amid-wave-of-groundings/
India highlights Pakistan’s terrorism connections at UNHRC
Despite its public commitment in January, 2004, not to allow its soil or territory under its control for terrorism against India, Pakistan continues supporting terror attacks against India, the latest being the Pulwama terror attack that took place last month.
source http://www.ncairways.co/india-news/terror/
source http://www.ncairways.co/india-news/terror/
Crashed Atlas 767 dove after turbulence and ‘column input’: NTSB
The Atlas Air Boeing 767-300ER Freighter that crashed last month was flying in turbulence and had pitched nose up before control column movement put the aircraft into a fatal dive, according to the US National Transportation Safety Board. An investigatory updated released by the NTSB on 12 March provides no conclusions about the cause of […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/%e2%80%8bcrashed-atlas-767-dove-after-turbulence-and-column-input-ntsb-2/
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/%e2%80%8bcrashed-atlas-767-dove-after-turbulence-and-column-input-ntsb-2/
Crashed Atlas 767 dove after turbulence and ‘column input’: NTSB
The Atlas Air Boeing 767-300ER Freighter that crashed last month was flying in turbulence and had pitched nose up before control column movement put the aircraft into a fatal dive, according to the US National Transportation Safety Board. An investigatory updated released by the NTSB on 12 March provides no conclusions about the cause of […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/%e2%80%8bcrashed-atlas-767-dove-after-turbulence-and-column-input-ntsb/
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/%e2%80%8bcrashed-atlas-767-dove-after-turbulence-and-column-input-ntsb/
EASA orders suspension of 737 Max 8 and Max 9 operations
Europe’s safety regulator has ordered a suspension of operations of the Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has issued an emergency directive in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines Max 8 crash on 10 March and the previous accident involving a Lion Air Max 8 last year. “At […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/easa-orders-suspension-of-737-max-8-and-max-9-operations-2/
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/easa-orders-suspension-of-737-max-8-and-max-9-operations-2/
EASA orders suspension of 737 Max 8 and Max 9 operations
Europe’s safety regulator has ordered a suspension of operations of the Boeing 737 Max 8 and Max 9. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has issued an emergency directive in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines Max 8 crash on 10 March and the previous accident involving a Lion Air Max 8 last year. “At […]
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/easa-orders-suspension-of-737-max-8-and-max-9-operations/
source http://www.ncairways.co/aviation/easa-orders-suspension-of-737-max-8-and-max-9-operations/
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