August 2015

Learrjet Typhoon Mid Air Collision Germany

Mid Air Collision Typhoon & Learjet 35

Accidents & Incidents, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Military / Defence, Regulation, Safety Management, Special Mission Aircraft

Mid Air Collision Typhoon & Learjet 35 During ‘Renegade’ air interception training a civilian Learjet 35, D-CGFI, collided with a Luftwaffe Eurofighter Typhoon.  The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (BFU) have issued their final report and we attended an excellent briefing by the BFU at the ISASI 2015 conference.  In Germany, as in the UK, air […]

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Moerdijk Explosion: “Failure to Learn”

Accidents & Incidents, Human Factors / Performance, Oil & Gas / IOGP / Energy, Safety Culture, Safety Management

Shell Moerdijk Explosion: “Failure to Learn” On 3 June 2014 two major explosions and a fire occurred at a Shell petrochemical plant in Moerdijk, Netherlands. Two employees were injured in the explosions that were heard 20 km away.  Debris was found 800 metres away. The Dutch Safety Board has investigated this incident.  Currently only the investigation summary

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ISASI Seminar 2015 – ‘Independence does not mean Isolation’

Accidents & Incidents, FDM / Data Recorders, Safety Management

International Society of Air Safety Investigators Seminar 2015 Aerossurance will be attending the 46th annual seminar of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI)  24-28 August 2015, in Augsburg, Germany. Organised by the society’s European chapter, the European Society of Air Safety Investigators (ESASI), this year’s theme is ‘Independence does not mean Isolation’. Programme Aerossurance has

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CHIRP – Independent Review

Fixed Wing, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, News, Safety Management

CHIRP – Independent Review The results of an independent review on the work of CHIRP (the Confidential Human Factors Incident Report Programme) have just been published by the British charitable trust. CHIRP Chief Executive Ian Dugmore commented that the review: …reaffirmed the requirement for an independent and confidential reporting system for the UK and recommended that

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Rockets Sleds, Steamships and Human Factors: Murphy’s Law or Holt’s Law?

Human Factors / Performance, Safety Management

Rockets Sleds, Steamships and Human Factors: Murphy’s Law or Holt’s Law? Murphy’s Law: Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong. To some a pessimistic inevitability, to others a call to arms for defensive design to prevent opportunities for failure.  We look at how that ‘law’ was named and how the origins of the ‘law’ actually stretch back to a Liverpool ship-owner

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Fuel System Maintenance Error: Tuniter ATR72 TS-LBB Ditching 6 August 2005

Accidents & Incidents, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Safety Management, Survivability / Ditching

Fuel System Maintenance Error: Tuniter ATR72 TS-LBB Ditching 6 August 2005 On the 6 August 2005 a Tuninter ATR72 turboprop aircraft, TS-LBB, flying from Bari, Italy to Tunis, Tunisia, ran out of fuel and ditched off the northern coast of Sicily.  Of the 39 people on board, 16 died. The aircraft had been erroneously fitted during maintenance with

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Loose B-Nut: Accident During Helicopter Maintenance Check Flight

Accidents & Incidents, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Safety Culture, Safety Management

Loose B-Nut: Accident During Helicopter Maintenance Check Flight Another investigation by the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), published on 13 July 2015, has highlighted poor maintenance standards and continuing airworthiness management in a US helicopter operator. The NTSB report that on 1 January 2014, Airbus Helicopters EC130B4, N133GC, operated by Papillon Airways Inc (PAI), was

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