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    Ethiopian Crash Update

    The wife to the French ambassador to Lebanon is confirmed to have been aboard Ethiopian Flight 409 that took off from Beirut and crashed within minutes in the Mediterranean sea. This BBC news report says 92 were aboard. Other sources claim 90. Reference in this video is made to people being pulled from the sea, but no survivors have been found.

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    American Airlines Cargo Door Ajar


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    Contact photographer Misha Tyukin

    What: American Airlines Boeing 767-200 en route from New York JFK to Los Angeles
    Where: Dulles, Washington
    When: Apr 6th 2010
    Who: 152 passengers
    Why: While en route, the systems detected an indication that a cargo door was “not fully secure”. The flight diverted to Dulles where it made an unscheduled stop, and landed safely. The cargo door problem was promptly taken care of by mechanics before the flight continued on to LA.

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    NTSB PROVIDES UPDATE ON BOEING 787 BATTERY FIRE INVESTIGATION



    WASHINGTON – The investigative work into the Jan. 7, 2013, fire aboard a Japan Airlines Boeing 787 at Logan International Airport in Boston, is estimated to be completed by the end of March, the National Transportation Safety Board said today. The analytical and report writing phase of the investigation will follow the completion of the investigative activities. The final report is expected to be presented to the Board at a public meeting in Washington in the fall.

    Members of the investigative team have been conducting work in the United States, Japan, France, and Taiwan. As the investigation has progressed, the NTSB has been working closely with Boeing, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Japan Transport Safety Bureau, the French BEA, and technical advisors from Japan and France.

    Some of the investigative activities include:

    – Completed disassembly and documentation of the individual cells of the incident battery.

    – Completed examinations of exemplar batteries and battery cells for baseline reference and comparison to the incident battery. These examinations were conducted at NTSB and independent laboratories and included computed tomography scans, non-destructive soft short testing, and destructive evaluation and analysis of the batteries and cells.

    – Awarded a contract to Underwriter’s Laboratories to assist the NTSB in defining and performing system-level tests of the Boeing 787 battery and charging system. The testing includes characterization of the thermal and electrochemical properties of the battery and oscillatory testing and is expected to be completed in February.

    – Radiographic studies, which included over 200,000 CT scan images, were conducted to examine and document the internal configuration of individual cells from the incident and exemplar batteries.

    – Conducted interviews with FAA, Boeing, Thales, and GS Yuasa personnel to review and document key steps, personnel roles and responsibilities, data and information flow, design artifacts, and approvals in the certification process for the battery and charging system.

    – Evaluated and documented the process for the battery system safety assessment, including a review of the supporting tests and analysis performed and the safety analysis standards relevant for lithium-ion batteries.

    – Conducted on-site survey of battery manufacturing facility in Japan including a review of design, engineering, and production documentation, as well as manufacturing processes, procedures, and training for personnel involved in the manufacture of the battery.

    The date of the Board meeting at which the findings of the investigation will be released, including the probable cause of the battery fire, will be announced later in the year.

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    Egypt Air Skids in Kenya


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    Contact photographer Szabo Gabor

    What: Egyptair Airbus A320-200 en route from Cairo to Nairobi
    Where: Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi
    When: June 6, 2012, 3.36am
    Who: 143 aboard
    Why: While landing at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the plane veered off the runway on to soft ground, shutting down the airport and causing delays for the rest of the day. Passengers were evacuated with no injuries reported. Flights were diverted to Mombasa and Entebbe.

    Passengers disembarked on the soft ground and were ported to the gate.

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    Hydraulics Issue over Sydney


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    Contact photographer Mark H

    What: Air Austral Boeing 777-200 en route from Sydney, Australia to Noumea
    Where: Sydney
    When: Dec 4th 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: Over the Tasman sea, the flight developed a hydraulics problem and entered a holding pattern. The plane landed safely back at Sydney, and was towed off the runway.

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    Several Injured After Chicago-Bound EVA Air Plane Hits Turbulence

    EVA Air flight BR-56 encountered severe turbulence on the way to Chicago, Illinois, on November 22nd.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane flying from Taipei, Taiwan, was near Fukuoka, Japan, when it hit turbulence that injured three passengers and nine crew members.

    The plane continued to Chicago and landed uneventfully.

    The injured were taken to a hospital.

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