Accident Investigation, On Record
‘Flight Level Two Hundred’
Confusing clearance placed a business jet on a collision course with mountains.
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Accident Investigation, On Record
Confusing clearance placed a business jet on a collision course with mountains.
by Mark Lacagnina
Blog, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident Investigation
The hours after an accident is first reported can be very speculative. Yet shortly after the investigation…
by Mark Millam
Singapore’s Ministry of Transport has restructured the Air Accident Investigation Board to form a new…
by Frank Jackman
Accident Investigation, Causal Factors, Safety Oversight
The 747 freighter was doomed when a massive military vehicle broke free in the cargo…
by Mark Lacagnina
Accident Investigation, On Record
Learjet pilot was unable to identify the problem and lost control while returning to the…
by Mark Lacagnina
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety
Investigators cite ineffective monitoring and failing to acquire outside visual references as factors in the…
by Linda Werfelman
Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident Investigation, Causal Factors
Pressing on in a blinding deluge, the pilots were searching for the runway when the…
by Mark Lacagnina
Accident Investigation, On Record
The captain decided to reject the takeoff after the A320 lifted off the runway.
by Mark Lacagnina
Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I), Accident Investigation, Causal Factors
The pilots of an A320 tried a different way of solving a recurring flight control…
by Mark Lacagnina
Accident Investigation, On Record
A short circuit resulted from insulation that rubbed off improperly installed galley wiring.
by Mark Lacagnina