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Can Russia nationalize $12 Billion of foreign-owned civil aircraft?
The removal or non-removal of an aircraft from its register is the sovereign right of the state of registration.
Does 5G Wireless Technology Really Create An Aviation Safety Hazard?
Aircraft systems could be affected by erroneous radio altimeter indications on both Boeing and Airbus aircraft. Due to how important radio altimeter indications are to so many aircraft systems, accurate radio altimeter data is vital to the safe conduct of the flight.
Iceland Crash Raises Questions Of Flight Purpose And Flight Plan Before Accident
The flight has been called a “sightseeing flight”, yet its purpose was not just for the passengers to look out windows, but to film commercial content for Suspicious Antwerp, a Belgian streetwear clothing brand.
Montreal Convention Likely To Apply To Dominican Republic Helidosa Aviation Gulfstream Accident
Obtaining proper jurisdiction can be critical to the value of the case, as different countries value human life differently. More specifically they have drastically different laws covering the types and amounts of recoverable damages, which laws may conflict with the Convention.
Tragedy Strikes: The Crash of Helidosa Aviation’s Gulfstream IV In Dominican Republic
On Wednesday, December 15, 2021, a Gulfstream IV SP jet aircraft crashed near the Las Americas Airport in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. The 6 passengers, 2 pilots, and 1 flight attendant, all died. The aircraft had taken off a short time before...
Southeast Aviation Crash Near Ketchikan Alaska: Another Avoidable Accident?
On August 5, 2021 a DeHavilland Beaver seaplane operated by Southeast Aviation out of Ketchikan, crashed in the mountains approximately 8 miles northeast of Ketchikan while on a Misty Fjords National Monument scenic flight.
The Rise and Fall of Civil Aviation in the Republic of China
Suitable applicants had to meet the following conditions: aged between 20-25 years of age, proper demeanor/appearance, height 1.5 m -1.7 m, weight 40-59 kg, speak Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and read and write in English and Chinese.
Alaska Helicopter Accident Reflects The Risks Of Heli-Ski Operations
The causes of heli-ski accidents are numerous, and many, if not most, are preventable. Helicopter performance criteria are reduced by the higher mountain altitude where the air is thinner and the heavy load of skiers and their ski gear.
ALG Monitoring Boeing 737 crash in Indonesia
“Heavy rain should not bring down an aircraft, and certainly not an aircraft at 10,000 feet.”