AvTalk Episode 235: 1200 pilots short
Publisher |
Flightradar24
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Interview
Publication Date |
Sep 29, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:39:05

On this week’s AvTalk, the pilots of the Ural Airlines A320 that ran out of fuel and landed in a field didn’t know the gear was down. VivaAerobus becomes the first airline to add new routes after Mexico regains its Category 1 safety rating, turbulence injures 8 on a JetBlue flight, and much, much more. […]

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On this week’s AvTalk, the pilots of the Ural Airlines A320 that ran out of fuel and landed in a field didn’t know the gear was down. VivaAerobus becomes the first airline to add new routes after Mexico regains its Category 1 safety rating, turbulence injures 8 on a JetBlue flight, and much, much more. Ural pilots didn’t know the gear was down After experiencing a hydraulic failure on the A320 and electing to divert, the pilots of a Ural Airlines A320 failed to realize that the landing gear had not retracted, burning approximately 2.8 times more fuel than they otherwise would have. That higher fuel burn led to the aircraft making a forced landing in a field with slightly more than 200 kgs of fuel left on board. Viva la VivaAerobus VivaAerobus will 5 new routes to the US following the FAA’s decision to return Mexico to Category 1 status. Turbulence injures 8 onboard JetBlue flight Turbulence injured 7 passengers and a flight attendant aboard a JetBlue flight earlier this week near Jamaica. SkyWest is 1200 pilots short SkyWest’s CEO says the regional carrier is 1200 pilots short of where it needs to be, but even if it had those 1200 pilots tomorrow, they’d have a hard time flying because the airline is also short of qualified maintenance technicians. Air France+KLM order more A350s Air France + KLM Group ordered 50 A350s plus 40 options across the -900 and -1000 variants this week. Air Canada orders the 787-10, ditches its just ordered 777Fs With this week’s order for the Boeing 787-10, Air Canada will have each variant of the 787 in its fleet. But the airline dropped its order for a pair of cargo 777s. Government shutdown bad for aviation in some unusual ways A shutdown of the US government could impact the start of the JetBlue-Spirit merger trial among other novel ways aviation could be impacted. Akasa suing pilots who left the airline Akasa Air, a start-up Indian airline, is suing pilots who it says left the airline en mass without proper notice. The carrier says that it has had to pause growth and cut flights as a result. Condor coming to San Antonio Condor will begin San Antonio-Frankfurt service next spring, connecting the south Texas city to its first transatlantic destination. IATA calls out safety reporting IATA, the airline industry trade group, called on safety investigators to release reports more quickly saying stakeholders are often left waiting more than a year for a final report. Jazz Aviation’s mystery magnet A Canadian Dash 8 had trouble landing during a test flight and a post-flight inspection revealed a mystery magnet tool. United goes hard for the Haneda slots United Airlines is interested in the slot pairs for Tokyo’s Haneda Airport that used to belong to Delta. And they’re coming after Hawaiian’s slots too. Thank you for listening! Thank you so much for listening to AvTalk! Like the podcast? Have suggestions for future shows? Let us know by leaving a review on iTunes. Reviews on iTunes not only help us make a better show, they help more people find the podcast! Want to send us additional feedback, just email us. And tell that friend who asked you for a podcast recommendation that AvTalk is the one they want to listen to next. Click here for a transcript of this episode.

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