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ATSB calls on CASA to enhance tools and guidance for air displays
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has called on the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to make further improvements to regulations covering air displays in response to a fatal crash in Perth in 2017.

B737 MAX Glitch in Simulator Caused Delays in Re-certification
Air Crash Investigations

Seattle, Washington – Boeing engineers were nearly done redesigning software on the grounded 737 MAX last June when some pilots hopped into a simulator to test a few things. It didn’t go well. A simulated computer glitch caused it to dive aggressively in a way that resembled the problem that had caused deadly crashes off

NTSB investigates recent Airbus A220 engine failures
Air Crash Investigations

Montreal, Quebec - An investigation for a series of Airbus A220 failures suggests that a software change might have caused unexpected vibrations on the engines and at least three emergency landings.

Indonesia releases final report on Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash
Air Crash Investigations

Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) has released the final report into the crash of Lion Air flight JT 610. The Boeing 737 MAX 8 PK-LQP  had just taken off from Jakarta’s Soekarno–Hatta International Airport bound for Pangkal Pinang when it plunged into the Java Sea on October 29 2018. The accident killed 181 passengers

ATSB releases final report on January 2017 Cessna C172M fatal accident
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has called for upper torso restraints (UTR) to be fitted to all light aircraft in response to the crash of a Cessna C172M that left one passenger dead.

Swiss Airbus A220 diverts after engine incident
Air Crash Investigations

France's Civil Aviation Safety Investigation Authority says a Swiss Airbus A220 diverted to Paris after suffering an engine failure enroute from London to Geneva.

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