Aircraft Accident

Canada’s Slow Efforts to Seize Russian Plane for Ukraine Criticized

Canada wants to seize a Russian transport plane and hand it over to Ukraine, and frankly, the whole situation is just… well, it’s been a long time coming. You get the distinct feeling that things could be, should be, happening much faster. It’s been four years! Four years the plane has been parked, and now we’re finally considering this. You can’t help but wonder what’s taken so long. There’s a certain inertia, a bureaucratic drag that just seems to bog down decision-making, especially when it comes to acting against a country like Russia.

So, the plane itself, a transport aircraft, has been sitting in Canada because its owning company is under sanctions.… Continue reading

Ethiopian Airlines Faces Scrutiny Over Potential Russian Aircraft Deal Amid Sanctions

As Western sanctions cripple Russia’s aviation sector, Moscow is seeking partnerships with African nations, particularly Ethiopian Airlines. Russian officials have proposed a cooperation package with the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority, including wet-leasing aircraft and supplying aviation equipment. This move comes after a 2024 agreement expanded aviation ties, as Russia’s aging fleet faces maintenance challenges. While this partnership could help Russia circumvent sanctions and boost Ethiopia’s aviation ambitions, it may lead to diplomatic scrutiny.

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Air India Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Pilots’ Actions, Raising Questions

A preliminary report from India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau reveals that the Air India flight that crashed in June experienced a fuel cutoff to its engines shortly after takeoff. The report details that the fuel control switches in the cockpit of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner were flipped, starving the engines of fuel. Investigators were able to determine the fuel cutoff switches were intentionally moved, resulting in the aircraft crashing after the engines attempted to relight. The flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder captured crucial information leading up to the crash, including the pilots’ confusion and the “MAYDAY” call. The investigation is ongoing, with Air India cooperating and expressing solidarity with the affected families.

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Plane Crash Kills Two, Dog in LA Neighborhood

A single-engine Van’s RV-10 crashed in Simi Valley, resulting in the deaths of the pilot, a passenger, and a dog. The plane struck two homes, causing structural damage and a fire, though the residents escaped without injury. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with a preliminary report expected in several weeks from the NTSB. The incident follows a similar January crash involving the same aircraft model in Fullerton.

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Jeju Air’s Second 737-800 Landing Gear Malfunction: Maintenance Under Scrutiny

Following Sunday’s deadly Boeing 737-800 crash at Muan International Airport, another Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 experienced a landing gear malfunction, forcing it to return to Gimpo International Airport. The aircraft, carrying 161 passengers, landed safely after a reported malfunction shortly after takeoff. Passengers were transferred to a different plane and continued their journey to Jeju Island. The Sunday crash, involving a Jeju Air flight from Bangkok, resulted in 179 fatalities, with initial investigations pointing to a potential landing gear malfunction possibly caused by a bird strike.

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