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- AIR TRANSPORT REGULATION UNDER TRANSFORMATION: THE CASE OF SWITZERLAND
- ABSTRACT Over the past five years, the Swiss air transport sector has witnessed an unprecedented number of accidents and incidents, leading to an independent analysis ordered by the government. The resulting report of 2003 identified significant regulatory and institutional deficiencies with direct implications for safely. The challenges to Switzerland's institutional...
- Research articles 2005-05-01
- Safety regulators in the transport industry: captured agents for change
- This paper reviewed the findings from significant accident cases within the transport industry and found the emergence of evolving trends within the effectiveness of safety regulatory bodies. This paper takes an inter-industry and interdisciplinary approach to investigate the history of regulation outcomes in the transport industry through aviation and rail...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Aircare - think twice.
- Aug 18, 2003 (New Zealand Traveltrade - ABIX via COMTEX) A five year safety campaign called Aircare has been established to reduce New Zealand's aviation accidents. The Aviation Industry Association AIA, Civil Aviation Authority and Accident Compensation Corporation are all involved in the campaign....
- Research articles 2003-08-18
- Human Factors Programs Vital To Enhance Safety in Maintenance
- NTSB member: 'We have a golden opportunity to take big steps.' Maintenance mistakes are on the rise, and human factors programs are seen as the antidote to arrest and reverse the grim trend. Human factors programs are more developed in other regions of the globe, but the Federal...
- Research articles 2002-08-12
- Tyre failure led to Concorde crash.(Brief Article)
- A burst tyre led directly to the crash of the Air France Concorde on July 15. Debris from the tyre ruptured a fuel tank and led to a catastrophic fire, and the death of all 109 passengers and crew. The official report into the fatal...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- Enhanced Scrutiny of Process Seen As Key To Improved Safety
- Regulatory authorities on both sides of the Atlantic declare they are taking a more pro-active approach to safety, hoping through better analysis of trends to prevent accidents.In Britain, the Civil Aviation Authority CAA is now publishing a "top ten" list of safety concerns, that will shape the agency's focus and...
- Research articles 1998-09-28
- Republic of China Civil Aviation Authority Releases Formosa Airlines Final Accident Report
- Business Editors/Transportation Writers
- Research articles 2001-07-04
- CAP 739: Flight Data Monitoring
- This paper provides guidance to aircraft operators, national aviation authorities, system suppliers and other interested parties on the provision of Flight Data Monitoring FDM as part of an Operator's accident prevention and flight safety programme. FDM is the systematic, pro-active and non-punitive use of flight data from routine operations to...
- White papers 2003-08-29
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- Four Russians killed in latest Sudan plane crash
- KHARTOUM AFP — A cargo plane burst into flames and crashed shortly after takeoff in Khartoum on Monday, killing four Russian crew and narrowly missing homes in Sudan's fourth fatal air accident in two months. President Omar al-Beshir grounded aircraft of the type involved in the last two crashes,...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- Statement of NTSB Chairman Jim Hall on EgyptAir Flight 990.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-24 January 2000-NTSB: Statement of NTSB Chairman Jim Hall on EgyptAir Flight 990 C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:21012000 * National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Jim Hall released the following statement today on the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 ...
- Research articles 2000-01-24
- Cracked exhaust pipe may have been cause of Flightline Charter Service crash - Brief Article
- AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A preliminary report into the crash of a Piper Chieftan aircraft that killed ten people at Rand Airport, South Africa in December 1999 has revealed that the exhaust pipe of the right engine had a crack. The Civil Aviation Authority...
- Research articles 2000-01-24
- Aircraft News - Africa / Middle East
- Jun 30, 2008 Sudan Airways, Airbus Sudan government grounded flag carrier Sudan Airways and suspended its operating certificate yesterday for breaching unidentified rules and noncompliance, according to widespread press reports from Khartoum. A civil aviation authority official was quoted as saying the grounding was for "an undefined period"...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- Travel Safety Update - Africa / Middle East
- Jun 30, 2008 Sudan Airways, Airbus Sudan government grounded flag carrier Sudan Airways and suspended its operating certificate yesterday for breaching unidentified rules and noncompliance, according to widespread press reports from Khartoum. A civil aviation authority official was quoted as saying the grounding was for "an undefined period"...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- Safety News In Brief
- Security camera videos of the Congonhas overrun landing crash of a TAM A320 can be viewed at tinyurl.com/2gw7xy Video of an A320 landing Congonhas 17R is at tinyurl.com/2lq7dl [and an accident depiction animation is at tinyurl.com/2rp94n ] Date: 17-Jul Incident: Saudi Arabia's General Authority on Civil Aviation...
- Research articles 2007-07-23
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