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US FAA orders United Airlines to inspect Boeing 777s after emergency The announcements on Sunday come a day after United Airlines Flight 328 had to make an emergency landing at Denver International Airport after its right engine blew apart just after takeoff Associated Press | February 22, 2021 | Updated 09:28 IST Federal aviation regulators have ordered United Airlines to step up inspections of all Boeing 777s equipped with the type of engine that suffered a catastrophic failure over Denver Saturday. United says it is temporarily removing those aircraft from service. The announcements on Sunday come a day after United Airlines Flight 328 had to make an emergency landing at Denver International Airport after its right engine blew apart just after takeoff. Pieces of the casing of the engine, a Pratt & Whitney PW4000, rained down on suburban neighbourhoods. ....
Costa Rica s safety assessment rating, assessing that the country complies with international safety standards and has been granted the highest international ranking, Category 1. International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) focuses on a country s ability to adhere to international aviation safety standards and recommended practices. The standards apply to regulators and are set by ICAO. Costa Rica received a Category 2 rating in May-2019. A Category 2 rating means the country either lacks laws or regulations necessary to oversee air carriers in accordance with minimum international standards for safety matters, such as technical expertise, trained personnel, record-keeping, or inspection procedures. A Category 2 rating permits carriers from a particular country to continue providing existing service to the ....
US President Joe Biden signs order mandating masks in airports and on commercial aircraft US President Joe Biden signed (21-Jan-2021) an executive order promoting COVID-19 safety for domestic and international travel. Details include: Masks will be mandated in all airports and commercial aircraft in the US; International travellers entering the US will be required to produce proof of a recent negative COVID-19 test prior to entry. They must comply with guidelines on recommended periods of self-quarantine or self-isolation after entry into the US; The Secretary of Transportation, US FAA and the Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide recommendations on how respective agencies may impose additional public health measures for domestic travel; ....