Aviation News, Headlines & Alerts
 
Category: <span>Scandinavian Airlines</span>

Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/airflight/www/www/wp-content/themes/fluida/includes/loop.php on line 270

SAS Iced en Route


Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
Contact photographer Ruby Allesina

What: SAS Scandinavian Canadair CRJ-900 en route from Copenhagen Denmark to Helsinki Finland
Where: Copenhagen
When: Dec 28th 2009
Who: not available
Why: While en route, the pilot determined that deicing had failed. (Prior to taking off in icy weather, planes are treated with icing retardant. One can presume that the plane was icing over in spite of the de-icing procedure.) Also, conditions in Helsinki were a factor.

At the time of this posting, these are the weather conditions in Helsinki:

TAF – Terminal Area Forecast
Updated at 10:50 PM GMT on December 28, 2009 (12:50 AM EET):
TAF EFHK 282035Z 2821/2921 15009KT 9999 SCT008 BKN013
TEMPO 2821/2906 BKN008
TEMPO 2909/2921 2000 SN BKN003=
Decoded:
ID: EFHK Helsinki/Vantaa, FI
REPORT TIME: 28 20:35
VALID TIME: 28 December AT 21:00Z to 29 December AT 21:00Z.
INITIAL WX
WINDS: 150 AT 9
CLOUDS: 8 SCT
CLOUDS: 13 BKN
TEMPORARY WX FROM 21Z TO 06Z
CLOUDS: 8 BKN
TEMPORARY WX FROM 09Z TO 21Z
VISIBILITY: 1.2 MILES
WEATHER: SN
CLOUDS: 3 BKN


Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/airflight/www/www/wp-content/themes/fluida/includes/loop.php on line 270

Scandinavian Jet Emergency Landing in Copenhagen


Pictured: A Scandinavian Airlines – SAS Canadair CL-600-2D24 Regional Jet CRJ-900
Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
Contact photographer Mats Lundberg

What: Scandinavian Canadair CRJ-900 en route from Copenhagen to Birmingham England
Where: Copenhagen
When: Nov 1st 2009
Who: not available
Why: While en route, the flight experienced an issue with their hydraulics. The plane made an emergency landing back in Copenhagen, where the left engine underwent repairs.

Passengers boarded an alternative plane and resumed their flight to Birmingham.

George’s Point of View


Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/airflight/www/www/wp-content/themes/fluida/includes/loop.php on line 270

Cabin smoke grounds Scandinavian Airbus in Bangor Maine


Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
Contact Photographer Kyle Donagher

What: Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A330-300 en route from Newark to Copenhagen (Denmark), diverted to Bangor Maine
Where: Bangor Maine
When: Jun 27th 2009
Why: Less than an hour after takeoff, the Scandinavian Airbus filled with smoke and the crew was forced to request an emergency landing. The flight landed safely in Maine. No cause could be determined for the smoke, and three hours later, while in preparation for the rescheduled flight, the smoke reappeared, and the plane was grounded again.

update:After getting input from a passenger, we would like to note the following: “The cabin DID NOT fill with smoke… a circuit breaker blew out on one of the air circulation systems and it smelled like something might be burning.

Many thanks to shartkopf for the valuable input. Read the comments below for the full story.


Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/airflight/www/www/wp-content/themes/fluida/includes/loop.php on line 270

Convictions Stand in Milan Airport Crash

Convictions Stand in Milan Airport Crash
4 hours ago

ROME (AP) — Italy’s top criminal court on Wednesday upheld prison sentences for five aviation officials convicted in a 2001 runway collision of two aircraft that killed 118 people, Italian news agencies reported.
The Court of Cassation upheld the convictions of manslaughter and negligence and confirmed sentences ranging from three to 6 1/2 years in jail, the ANSA and Apcom news agencies reported.

The longest prison term belongs to Sandro Gualano, who stepped down as chief executive of Italy’s air traffic agency ENAV after the Oct. 8, 2001, crash between an Scandinavian Airlines System airliner and a corporate jet at Milan’s Linate airport, the agencies said.

The crash happened on a foggy morning when the SAS MD-87, bound for Copenhagen, rolled down the tarmac for takeoff. The jetliner collided with a business plane with four people on board then careened into a baggage hangar, killing four ground workers and 110 people on the jetliner.

Investigators have described the accident as avoidable, caused by a combination of human error and poorly followed safety procedures. The ground radar was out of operation.

Investigators cited confusing runway signs, and the control tower failed to ask the smaller plane’s pilot to read back his instructions, authorities said.

Wednesday’s ruling upheld the sentence of former ENAV director general Fabio Marzocca to four years and four months in jail. Three-year terms were also confirmed for Paolo Zacchetti — the controller on duty during the crash — and two other airport officials, ANSA reported.
Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Content not attributed to or linked to original, is the property of AirFlightDisaster.com; all rights reserved.

Site Credits