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Patrick Lutz
CEO AEROTHRIVE | Secretary SARP Ltd. | CEO AIRCLIPS | Aviation Expert: Safety, Compliance, Quality, Operations | fmr. CEO AQS, Lufthansa
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Airbus to Expand Safety Promotion Centres Globally
Airbus has announced the expansion of its Safety Promotion Centres (SPCs) to four new locations: China, the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom. This move is part of Airbus's strategy to enhance safety training and promote a safety culture within the aviation industry globally. The new centres will provide comprehensive safety training programs, workshops, and resources aimed at improving operational safety and supporting the continuous development of aviation professionals. Click image above for reading the full article!
Argentine CAA Grounds 2000 Aerosistema for Audit
Argentina’s civil aviation authority (ANAC) has suspended the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) of 2000 Aerosistema, based in San Fernando, Argentina, due to multiple safety violations. ANAC's audit revealed that the company transported dangerous goods, specifically explosives, without the required approvals, and noted a history of serious operational safety breaches. The audit will include a review of the company's Operating Specifications and an inspection of a Metroliner aircraft, which has been grounded pending verification of its airworthiness. Click image above for reading the full article!
NTSB Final Report on Delta Tail Strike in Atlanta Released
The NTSB has released its final report on the Delta Airlines Boeing 757-200 tail strike incident at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on August 6, 2022. The report identifies the probable cause as overpitch control by the first officer during landing, resulting in substantial damage to the aircraft's aft fuselage. Recommendations emphasize improved training for first officers on landing techniques and stress the importance of go-around decisions in similar scenarios. The flight from Fort Lauderdale had 203 passengers and crew, all uninjured, and the aircraft returned to service on September 1, 2022. Click image above for reading the full article!
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Read our today's review of just another tragic accident that moved the world back when it happened and far beyond. Click image above for reading the full article!
SARPcheck global aviation safety audit: A wet lease, codeshare, ACMI Booster
SARPcheck is a new global aviation safety audit that assesses airline compliance with select ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) across defined ICAO Annexes. The primary aim of this audit is to enhance global flight safety while providing an affordable and accessible tool to facilitate ACMI, wet lease, and codeshare operations. The ICAO Annexes and SARPs that SARPcheck focuses on are specifically those outlined by regulatory and industry standards, including FAA requirements for overseeing foreign air carriers and the TCO approval elements of EASA.
SARPcheck is governed by a London-based not-for-profit organization, the Safety Audit Review Partnership (SARP Ltd.), which accredits Safety Quality Organizations (SQOs) such as AEROTHRIVE , Aviation Quality Services and WAKE (QA) LIMITED to conduct these audits globally. Detailed information about the program, including the SARPcheck Program Manual (SCPM), informative brochures, and the latest updates, is available on our website at www.SARP.org . For further inquiries or personal assistance, please feel free to send me a message. I'm always happy to help! Lufthansa City Airlines is the global launch customer of SARPcheck.
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