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Nigeria’s flight safety lab can help other countries – BAGAIA The Punch Published 12 May 2021 Banjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency, an independent body in the West African aviation sector, has said the flight safety laboratory of Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau can provide technical support to other West African countries. The BAGAIA had announced last week, through its commissioner, a proposal of $1.5m integration for flight data analysis for its member states. The Commissioner, Charles Erhueh, during a visit to the Guinean Civil Aviation Authority, said the member states, namely The Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Cape Verde, Liberia and Sierra Leone, would be provided with a core analysis capability with the AIB’s existing FDR/CVR safety lab as the central hub for expert technical support. ....
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By Capt. G A Fernando MBA, [email protected] Compared to other Airlines British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) had uneconomical over powered, fuel-guzzling aircraft in its fleet, essential to operate into hot, high and humid airports of the British Commonwealth that had short Runways. It seemed as if connectivity was more important than profit. In 1955 the […] ....
– PTB, New Hampshire Yes, most do keep a log of the flight time (that is how pilots are often paid), the city pair and the aircraft number. When flying a large fleet of airplanes, I would not say pilots have a “favorite” per se, but there are some airplanes with handling characteristics that you take note of. As an example, we had a 737 that had been damaged in a hard landing incident many years ago. It flew slightly sideways and require more trimming than the newer airplanes. When you boarded that airplane, it was worth remembering the unique characteristics. John Cox is a retired airline captain with US Airways and runs his own aviation safety consulting company, Safety Operating Systems. ....