FS Rwanda Langue pendue
Nombre de messages: 164 Localisation: LFPO-LFPG-LFMT Date d'inscription: 01/04/2007
 | Sujet: Six die as Angolan 737 crashes Jeu 28 Juin à 18:58 | |
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crazylegs Langue pendue

Nombre de messages: 841 Localisation: Libreville Date d'inscription: 22/02/2006
 | Sujet: Re: Six die as Angolan 737 crashes Jeu 28 Juin à 21:04 | |
| | Citation: | | ...EU added TAAG-Angolan Airlines to a list of international carriers banned from its airspace for safety reasons... |
With some new B777-300 !!?
Safety reasons! What's the meaning?
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FS Rwanda Langue pendue
Nombre de messages: 164 Localisation: LFPO-LFPG-LFMT Date d'inscription: 01/04/2007
 | Sujet: Re: Six die as Angolan 737 crashes Jeu 28 Juin à 23:35 | |
| | Citation: | This rating is applied if one or more of the following deficiencies are identified: The country lacks laws or regulations necessary to support the certification and oversight of air carriers in accordance with minimum international standards. The National Civil Aviation Authority lacks the technical expertise, resources, and organization to license or oversee air carrier operations. The National Civil Aviation Authority does not have adequately trained and qualified technical personnel The National Civil Aviation Authority does not provide adequate inspector guidance to ensure enforcement of, and compliance with, minimum international standards. AND the National Civil Aviation Authority has insufficient documentation and records of certification and inadequate continuing oversight and surveillance of air carrier operations |
Maybe it's not come from airlines but the CAA of the country. |
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Afriwing Nouveau
Nombre de messages: 18 Localisation: London, Khartoum, Addis Ababa Date d'inscription: 03/04/2007
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FS Rwanda Langue pendue
Nombre de messages: 164 Localisation: LFPO-LFPG-LFMT Date d'inscription: 01/04/2007
 | Sujet: Re: Six die as Angolan 737 crashes Jeu 21 Fév à 9:10 | |
| TAAG bientot de retour en UE??? 20 February, 2008 | Citation: | European Union experts began on Monday an investigation of measures taken by Brussels against TAAG Angola Airlines that resulted in the operator being banned from European airspace in July 2007. The investigation team comprises officials appointed by European Union member states and by the European Aviation Safety Agency, EASA. The removing of TAAG from an EU blacklist depends on the result of a report to be issued at the end of the evaluation.
TAAG sources say they are optimistic at the result of the report by the air safety team, invited to Angola by the Angolan authorities. TAAG spokesperson Agnela Barros recently said the airline had done everything to rectify safety lapses detected by European officials last July that lead to the ban. |
http://www.african-aviation.com/ |
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