October 2015

UK CAA PBR Stakeholder Engagement (CAP1345)

News, Regulation, Safety Management

UK CAA Performance Based Regulation (PBR) Stakeholder Engagement (CAP1345) We have previously written about the emerging concept of performance based regulation (PBR) and discussed some of the challenges to overcome. This week the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have issued a consultation document on PBR: CAP1345: Performance Based Regulation: Business Engagement Assessment In the document the CAA […]

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Misloading Caused Fatal 2013 DHC-3 Otter Accident

Accidents & Incidents, FDM / Data Recorders, Fixed Wing, Safety Management

Misloading Caused Fatal 2013 DHC-3 Otter Accident The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation into a fatal accident to Rediske Air de Havilland DHC-3T Otter N93PC in Soldotna, Alaska on 7 July 2013, has determined it was caused by misloading. A passenger iPhone video of the aircraft’s take-off was recovered from the wreckage and analysed.  The full report can be

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EASA annual safety review 2014

EASA Annual Safety Review 2014 Published

Accidents & Incidents, Fixed Wing, Helicopters, Regulation, Safety Management

EASA Annual Safety Review 2014 Published The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Annual Safety Review for 2014 is now available at: https://www.easa.europa.eu/newsroom-and-events/general-publications/annual-safety-review-2014 Worldwide in 2014, 16 fatal accidents involved Commercial Air Transport (CAT) aeroplanes (excluding MH17, that was considered to be a hostile act).  This was two more than 2014, but still significantly below the average number of fatal accidents

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Aircraft Maintenance: Going for Gold?

Human Factors / Performance, Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness / CAMOs, Resilience, Safety Culture, Safety Management

Aircraft Maintenance: Going for Gold? We pose the question: Can aviation maintenance learn lessons from championship athletes?   Aerossurance is pleased to have sponsored the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) conference Human Factors in Engineering – the Next Generation at Cranfield University on 12 May 2015. In his opening address Cranfield University’s Professor Dave King (a former Chief Inspector of Air Accidents with

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Fatal Night-time UK AW139 Accident Highlights Business Aviation Safety Lessons

Accidents & Incidents, Business Aviation, Helicopters, Human Factors / Performance, Regulation, Safety Culture, Safety Management

Fatal Night-time UK AW139 Accident Highlights Business Aviation Safety Lessons The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has published their report into the fatal accident to AgustaWestland AW139 G-LBAL on 13 March 2014.  This accident reinforces many important past lessons on business aviation safety, managing clients, training, human factors and learning from previous accidents. The helicopter, owned by Haughey Air, departed from a

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B747 JNB

BA Changes Briefings, Simulator Training and Chart Provider After B747 Accident

Accidents & Incidents, Airfields / Heliports / Helidecks, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Safety Management

BA Changes Briefings, Simulator Training and Chart Provider After B747 Accident According to a recently released UK Civil Aviation Authority (UK CAA) FACTOR (Follow-up ACTion on Occurrence Report), British Airways (BA) have enhanced their simulator training and changed chart provider in response to a ground accident in South Africa. The Accident On 22 December 2013, BA  G-BNLL sustained substantial

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Misfuelling Accidents

Accidents & Incidents, Airfields / Heliports / Helidecks, Business Aviation, Fixed Wing, Human Factors / Performance, Safety Management

Misfuelling Accidents Misfuelling aircraft with kerosene based Jet A-1 rather than Aviation Gasoline (AVGAS) continues to be a source of accidents. PA31 15 Sept 2015 Manitoba The Canadian Transportation Safety Board (TSB) has recently released an update on the 15 September 2015 accident involving twin engined Keystone Air Service Piper PA31-350 Navajo C-FXLO at Thompson, Manitoba.  Shortly after takeoff the aircraft experienced a

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