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East Africa: Air Passengers to Pay More for Safety

Air passengers in East Africa will each be levied $0.7 (Sh52) to support the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA) if the proposal is approved by ministers of Finance.

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CASA launches probe into plane ditch

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has begun an investigation after a jet was forced to ditch in the sea off Norfolk Island.

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CASA launches probe into plane ditch

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has begun an investigation after a jet was forced to ditch in the sea off Norfolk Island.

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Air Travellers Could Pay More to Support East African Aviation Agencies

Air passengers in East Africa will each be charged $0.7 to support the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (Cassoa), if the proposal is approved by the ministers of Finance of each country in the block.

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Travellers to Contribute Sh920 Each to Fund Air Safety Agency

Air passengers in East Africa will each be levied $0.7 (about Sh920) to support the Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (Cassoa) finance ministers of the EAC member states approve the proposal.

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FAA Proposes Restrictions On Companies Hiring FAA Inspectors

The FAA is proposing to put limits on airlines and other operators hiring FAA safety inspectors and their managers for two years after those employees leave the agency in a move to prevent potential conflicts of interests that could affect aviation safety, the Federal Aviation. The proposed rule would prohibit air carriers, flight schools, repair stations and other certificated organizations from...

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FAA Proposes Limits on Companies Hiring FAA Inspectors

In a move to prevent potential conflicts of interests that could affect aviation safety, the Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to put limits on airlines and other operators hiring FAA ...

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Impacts From Communications Outage Should Have Been Minor, Says Union

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Professional Aviation Safety Specialists, AFL-CIO (PASS), the union that represents Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) technicians, is extremely concerned about the resolution process in reaction to today's outage of the Federal Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI). The outage occurred due to a corrupt router card for the FTI server at the Salt...

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AeroMechanical Services Ltd. Announces European and Canadian Approval for Business Jets

CALGARY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AeroMechanical Services Ltd. (“AMA”) is pleased to announce, further to the press release dated September 9, 2009, approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency and Transport Canada has been received. This activation approval or Supplemental Type Certificate applies to the Hawker Beechcraft 750, 800XP, 850XP and 900XP models, of which over 700 are presently...

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EASA Offers Eclipse Guide To Recertify EA500

European Aviation Safety Agency transferred name of type certificate to new owners, but has not yet reinstated it

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Kuwait Airways Selects GE’s XL Go for Remote Visual Inspection

DUBAI, UAE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kuwait Airways Corporation has selected GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies’ XL Go videoborescope to support its rigorous aircraft inspection regime. The extremely portable XL Go has advanced image handling and data transfer capabilities, elevating the airline’s productivity and efficiency while complying with global aviation safety regulations. Kuwait...

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Airbus A330 Is First Airliner Certified For ETOPS

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has approved all Airbus A330 models for ETOPS (Extended-Range Operations for two-engined aircraft) "beyond 180 minutes." This award makes the A330 the first aircraft type to receive such approval, either from EASA or the FAA. The new capability will be available as a customer-selectable option which extends the diversion distance potentially up...

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Rwanda: Airplane incident

12 NOV 2009 Canadair CL-600-2B19 Regional Jet CRJ-100ER (5Y-JLD) of Rwandair Express, Kigali Airport (KGL)- 1(13 ) This e-mail is brought to you by the Aviation Safety Network (ASN). ASN is an exclusive service of the Flight Safety Foundation. Please note this information is preliminary; new information will be added on the Aviation Safety Network [...]

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Embraer is Certified by EASA for Part 147 Maintenance Training

Embraer has been certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as a Part 147 Maintenance Training Organization (MTO). The approval covers the four E-Jets of the EMBRAER 170/190...

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Buzzing of Santa Monica Pier leads to questions about aviation safety

The pilot who flew his Soviet-made jet close to the pier has lost his license, but the use of military jets by civilian pilots is a broader issue. Racing at speeds of up to 350 mph, the Soviet-made military jet made several low-altitude passes at the Santa Monica Pier, seemingly keying on the popular Ferris wheel as frightened onlookers scattered, some screaming.