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    Bird-Hit Air Arabia Plane Makes Safe Landing in Coimbatore, India

    Air Arabia flight G9-413 suffered a bird strike in Coimbatore, India, on October 29th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane flying from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, was on approach to Coimbatore International Airport when a bird hit it.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All one hundred and six people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Kazakhstan Border Guards Antonov 72 transport Plane Crashed


    On December 25, 2012, a Kazakhstan Border Guards Antonov 72 transport plane crashed 12 1/2 miles from Shymkent Airport, Kazakhstan. All 20 passengers and seven crew died in the crash.

    The airplane was operated by the Kazakhstan Border Guards. Among those killed was acting director of National Security Committee’s Border Guard Service, Colonel Turganbek Stambekov. Weather at Shymkent was poor with heavy snowfall and limited visibility.

    Official Press Release
    As previously reported, on December 25 of the current year in 18 hours and 55 minutes on the approach to Shymkent crashed military transport aircraft Border Patrol KNB.

    All on board, 27 people, including seven crew members died.

    Among the dead, Border Patrol Director Colonel Stambekov TM and his accompanying group of officers from the central office of the Service, as well as soldiers of the Regional Management “On ?t?st?k” on December 25 of the current year in Astana to attend the meeting of the Military Council of the Border Guard Service.

    Border Patrol Leaders directed in Shymkent for the military council to the regional “On ?t?st?k” to sum ??up the past year.

    Now that crashed runs interdepartmental commission to investigate aviation incidents.

    In Shymkent flew the KNB N.Abykaev.

    Death toll:

    Crew commander – Major Nurakhmetov Marat Tursunovich

    Navigator – Major Oleg Golubev

    Senior mechanic – Captain Usenov Marat Erkenovich

    Assistant Commander – Lieutenant Lukpanov Aslan

    Senior mechanic – Ensign Vologzhanin Alexander P.

    Senior mechanic – Sgt Cape Renat Kanapiyanovich

    Flight attendant – Sgt Dolanbaeva Gulnur Zhunisovna

    Director PS KNB colonel Stambekov Turganbek Muhametkalievich

    The Acting Chief of the SS colonel Nurlashev Yergali Nurgazinovich

    Acting Head of Regional Management “On ? t Y Article I to” Colonel Pavel Dotsenko

    Deputy Head of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On ? t Y Article I to” Colonel Bazarbaev Kairat Kulkeshevich

    Head of SS Colonel Kabdylgazezov Kanatbek Toktarbekovich

    Head of the SS colonel Makhaev Erlan Meyrambekovich

    Senior Consultant SS Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Dmitriev Igorevich

    Chief of Staff of the Department of Border Control “Lenger” Colonel Valeriy Kusch

    Commander of the engineer battalion colonel Kozhakhmetov Baurzhan Zarkumovich

    Head of Border Control “Merck” Major Ibrayev Diamond Shaymuhambetovich

    The commandant of the commandant Colonel SS and ensure Dosybekov Saulebay Satybaldievich

    The chiefs of border troops of Uzbekistan “On ? t Y i to Art”:

    Rahman Colonel Vyacheslav

    Lieutenant Colonel Alexander A. Rahman

    Colonel Mukhamadiev Kairat Ahmetkalievich

    Colonel Shukanov Amanbek Perdeshbekovich

    Colonel Aytmanbetov Aswan Bakbergenovich

    Servicemen Republic “About ? t Y i to Art”:

    Lt. Filipkov Anatoliy O.

    Sergeant Konakbay Maksat Zhumabayuly

    Sergeant Vyazikov Pavel K.

    Stambekova Saul Aytmuhanbekovna

    Military transport aircraft AN-72, was released in December 1990. In 2012, it went to the Resource Recovery repair plant “KB Antonov” in the Ukraine.

    The aircraft crew consisted of experienced military pilots and specialists.

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    Southwest Airlines Reno Flight Diverted Due to Smoke

    What: Southwest Airlines Boeing en route from Oakland to Reno
    Where: Oakland
    When: August 28, 2012
    Who: 119 passengers
    Why: Southwest Flight 2899 took off but moments later at about 9:30 a.m., a flight attendant smelled smoke.

    Pilots diverted the flight back to Oakland and made a safe landing. Fire and rescue crews were on standby.

    In George’s Point of View


    You have heard this before, but…
    Maintenance! Maintenance! Maintenance!

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    Air France 447- Coming Soon, Just the Facts, and Nothing But the Facts

    Tomorrow we’ll post the BEA’s statement regarding the latest in the Air France 447 crash saga. After the crash, the $50 million search operation to recover the black boxes that took two years, after a successful data recovery, a misfired unjustified conclusion of pilot error, finally, on Friday, the BEA promises more news.

    The data analysis will probably be as grueling as one could imagine, considering all of the data that has been recovered. The new data that has been recovered does not overwrite the messages received by Air Traffic control, but it will have to be logically coordinated so that the chain of events can accurately be determined, whatever lead up to the crash that ended up killing all 228 people on board. We cannot expect the analysis too soon.

    There are many hypotheses floating out there in the blogosphere, and myths and conjecture; but we have to give the investigators and engineers time to study the data and write the most accurate report that can, which they promise to produce by the summer. It is an ambitious promise, but one that the world expects the investigators to fulfill in a timely fashion. It is by virtue of the BEA’s history as one of the better governmental aviation institutions. They do have a history of publishing their reports, in accordance to international guidelines, following not just Montreal protocol, but also IATA and EASA.

    There are other crash investigations going on in which the agencies do not have as strong a history as the BEA. (Just consider the Concorde Disaster–it took ten years to resolve the criminal case but Continental had to pay more than 1.3 million in civil damages and a $265000 fine. Under French law, damages to 750 dependents were resolved in 11 months and the interim report completed after 12 months.)

    The DGCA is responsible for implementing, controlling, and supervising airworthiness standards, safety operations, crew training in India. Indian aviation has been plagued by safety issues, personnel issues, and they have not yet established for themselves a reputable track record regarding the timeliness of their accident reports (at least, not if you ask the families of Air India Express flight 812. )

    Likewise, in Pakistan, the families of Air Blue Flight 202 are waiting for word and assistance from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority. Air Blue flight ED202 crashed in the Margalla Hills in Islamabad, killing all 146 passengers and six crewmembers on board on July 28, and the Pakistani High Court has been charged with the support of the victims’ family members, and a request of the federal government to constitute an independent board of inquiry for determining the causes of the crash, and to make the findings public.

    But I digress. Concerning Air France Flight 447–we can’t expect miracles, and it is too soon to expect all the pieces of the puzzle to fit; but Friday we can expect to see a factual update. And that is another step toward discovering the truth, another step toward justice.

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    Telluride Crash kills three pilots


    At 11:20 a.m. Sunday, three pilots were en route from Telluride Regional Airport to Cortez, Colorado. After the Arizona Cloudbusters Inc Beechcraft 35-33 Debonair “disappeared,” the Civil Air Patrol instituted a search and found the wreckage a mile from the airport. Sherry Anderson, 57, and Sherman Anderson, 64, of Phoenix, and Eric Durban, 48, of Mesa, died in the single-engine plane crash. There was light snow, one mile visibility and light wind at the time of takeoff. Shortly after takeoff, the plane impacted mountainous terrain then caught fire.

    The Andersons were commercial pilots. Durban was a military pilot. They were members of Arizona Cloudbusters Flying Club.

    Their last communication was with Telluride airport on takeoff at 12:40p.m. which is when ATC instituted the search. The plane was spotted at 5:17 pm.

    An investigation is underway.

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    Ukraine Airbus Runway Overrun


    Pictured: A Wizz Air Airbus A320-232
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Jan Menzl

    What: Wizzair Ukraine Airbus A320-200 from Venice to Kiev
    Where: Kiev, Ukraine
    When: Dec 29th 2009
    Who: 154 passengers and 6 crew
    Why: On landing at Borispol Airport, the plane skidded off the runway.
    Both engines incurred damage; however there were no injuries.

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