by cpt.randall | Mar 15, 2019 | Aircraft
The Swiss Civil Aviation Authority (BAZL) has revoked operator JU-Air’s authorization to conduct commercial flights with its historic Junkers JU-52 aircraft. The decision comes about half a year after the tragic accident of JU-52 HB-HOT, which left three crew...
by cpt.randall | Mar 15, 2019 | Aircraft
I was flying with a student in SoCal. Before taxi, she got an appropriate VFR clearance as required per ATIS…
by cpt.randall | Mar 15, 2019 | Aircraft
With a 1735-page PDF document, EASA has published its complete set of “Easy Access Rules for Flight Crews” in accordance with regulation (EU) No 1178/2011. EASA eRules will be a comprehensive access system for the drafting, sharing and storing of rules. It...
by cpt.randall | Mar 15, 2019 | Aircraft
Investigators probing the wreck of Ethiopian Airlines Fight 302 have reportedly recovered the airplane’s trim jackscrew and found it set to a nose-down position. This is similar to the jackscrew position found in the Lion Air crash last October and may be the...
by cpt.randall | Mar 15, 2019 | Aircraft
An apparent “denial of service” attack took AVweb down for several hours this afternoon. The system is back up and running, and new security measures have been installed. We are resending today’s Flash as a convenience for readers and a service to...
by cpt.randall | Mar 14, 2019 | Aircraft
ATP Flight School has announced that it has accepted delivery of eight Piper Archer TX aircraft. According to the school, the Archers will be going into service at ATP’s Dallas location in order to support the Envoy Air Cadet Program.
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