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Accidents
News about significant aircraft accidents and information from accident reports.
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Final Report: Caravan descended below MDA
CESSNA 208B CARAVAN, MANTEO, N.C., DEC.
Accidents
February 8, 2007
Final Report: Passengers evacuate smoke-filled cCRJ
CANADAIR CL-600-2B19, COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO., APRIL 17, 2004.
Accidents
February 8, 2007
Factual Report: Caravan II crashes in UK
CESSNA REIMS F-406 CARAVAN II, INVERNESS, UK, OCT.
Accidents
February 8, 2007
Factual Report: U.S.-registered Malibu lost in France
PIPER PA-46-310P MALIBU, DIJON LONGVIC, FRANCE, OCT.
Accidents
February 8, 2007
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NTSB: Many Discrepancies in TEB Challenger Crash
Failure of the crew to perform required weight and balance calculations and other weight-related procedures, lack of appropriate records to support trainin
Accidents
February 7, 2007
Five killed as Med Flight Lear hits mountain in night VMC
Shortly after midnight on October 24, a Learjet 35A, a Med Flight air ambulance flight, crashed in mountainous terrain eight miles east of San Diego Brown
Accidents
February 6, 2007
1991 Hawker Crash: Back to the Future
On March 16, 1991, all 10 people aboard a Hawker, including seven members of singer Reba McEntire’s band as well as her tour manager, were killed when the
Accidents
February 6, 2007
ATSB implicates icing in 2002 Saab 340 incident
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) listed it as merely a serious incident but considered it significant enough to issue a full report.
Accidents
February 6, 2007
King Air Survives Structural Damage
On February 2, Super King Air B200 N777AJ survived an uncontrolled descent and structural damage after the inner ply of the windshield cracked at 27,000 fe
Accidents
February 6, 2007
Company Says Milwaukee Accident ATC’s Fault
The owner of Freight Runner’s Express, the cargo company whose Beech 99 and Cessna 402 collided on the ground at General Mitchell International Airport in
Accidents
February 6, 2007
Lawsuits Filed in Jetstream Crash
The families of at least five people who died in the October 19 crash of Corporate Airlines Flight 5966 have filed lawsuits against Corporate Airlines and
Accidents
February 5, 2007
Pilots blamed in Brest CRJ crash
The June 2003 fatal crash of a Bombardier CRJ100 operated by Brit Air (a subsidiary of Air France) near Brest airport in France, was caused mainly by the p
Accidents
February 5, 2007
NTSB Debunks Ice-bridging Hypothesis
The NTSB’s debunking of the ice-bridging hypothesis in the conclusions of its investigation of the Feb.
Accidents
February 2, 2007
Avionics training software now offered direct to pilots
For more than 10 years, Minneapolis-based Aerosim Technologies (www.flyaerosim.com) has been providing low-co
Accidents
February 2, 2007
Accident spurs town to chip in for tree removal
The FAA and the state of Connecticut were willing to pay 97 percent of the $4.5 million price tag to have trees removed from around Danbury Municipal Airpo
Regulations and Government
February 2, 2007
Freezing Rain Cited in Caravan Crash
An FAA preliminary report on the January 17 fatal crash of a Canadian airline-operated Cessna Caravan near Lake Erie’s Pelee Island, Toronto, indicates tha
Accidents
February 1, 2007
DHL crew saves A300B4 after SAM hit on takeoff
Though unconfirmed by DHL, an unofficial collection of photos and text circulating on the Internet sheds chilling light on the November 22 missile attack a
Accidents
February 1, 2007
Pilot, Instructor Blamed in Fatal Training Accident
Performing intentional stalls at too low an altitude and the flight instructor’s “inadequate supervision” were blamed by the NTSB for the crash on Septembe
Accidents
February 1, 2007
NTSB report on AA 587 spreads blame
While the NTSB determined that “unnecessary and too aggressive” rudder inputs by the first officer broke the vertical stabilizer off American Airlines Flig
Accidents
February 1, 2007
Two Finished, One To Go
With the recent issuance of a probable cause, the NTSB has completed its investigation into the second of two cargo Falcon 20 accidents on the same day by
Accidents
February 1, 2007
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