Search
AvTalk Logo

AvTalk Episode 216: Former NTSB Chair Robert Sumwalt

On this episode of AvTalk, former NTSB Chair and member of the FAA’s recently formed Independent Safety Review Team, Robert Sumwalt joins the program to discuss the state of aviation safety in the United States and how industry and regulators are reacting to a recent spate of serious incidents.


 Skip to our conversation with Robert Sumwalt


 

YouTuber pleads guilty to obstruction in intentional crash

YouTuber Trevor Jacob has pleaded guilty to obstructing the federal investigation into his intentional crash of his Taylorcraft BL-65 in 2021.

A critical week for Indian airlines

Jet Airways is still trying to get off the ground, IndiGo reports its earnings, and SpiceJet is having issues of its own with lessors. Meanwhile, Go First’s bankruptcy proceedings are turning up some interesting financial news, including a $300m loan to a Wadia Group company that appears to have been partially used to secure a separate loan for Go First.

Cargolux loses a bogey

The inner-right main gear assembly on a Cargolux 747 making an emergency return to Luxembourg separated from the aircraft after it had touched down earlier this week. Here’s video and here’s the ADS-B data.

Final report on Tara Air Twin Otter crash released

Investigators in Nepal released their final report on the crash of a Tara Air Twin Otter in May 2022.

In conversation with Robert Sumwalt

A spate of recent serious incidents have regulators and industry examining what can be done to improve aviation safety in the United States. Former NTSB Chair and member of the FAA’s recently formed Independent Safety Review Team, Robert Sumwalt is uniquely suited to help us understand the state of aviation safety in the US.

Turkish Airlines want airplanes, a lot of airplanes

Turkish Airlines’ chairman recently announced the airline is preparing to order 600 new airplanes. We discuss the breakdown of the order between manufacturers and sizes as well as the effect such a order will have on Turkish’s future development.

WestJet pilots set to strike

Barring a last-minute breakthrough, by the time you’re listening to the podcast WestJet pilots will likely be on strike.

EASA warns on A380 wing spar cracks

EASA has issued a new airworthiness directive for A380 wing spar cracks with a new factor their calling “factored time on ground” (FTOG). Aviation Week has the details on what’s changed and what hydrogen embrittlement has to do with anything.

C919 back in the air

After delivery and flying for a short period of time, China Eastern’s first Comac C919 returned back to Comac. Now it’s back flying with China Eastern again.

Singapore reconfigures in favor of 787s

Singapore Airlines is dropping some of the 737 MAX aircraft from its order book and taking additional 787s.

Southwest expects 737-7 certification in August

Southwest CEO Robert Jordan says Southwest Airlines expects FAA certification of the Boeing 737-7 MAX in August. Southwest is one of just a few airlines with 737-7 orders.

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.


Please click here for a transcript of this episode.

Share this podcast
Subscribe now
On The Radar Logo
Get weekly updates on Flightradar24 and have the latest aviation news land in your inbox.
Recent episodes

AvTalk Episode 344: UPS flight 2976

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we discuss what we know so far about the crash of UPS Airlines flight 2976 in Louisville. To manage some of the burden on air traffic controllers during the government shutdown, the US is telling airlines to cancel up to 10% of their flights in major markets. Embraer says it is working on new ideas, but who

AvTalk Episode 343: It’s a retention issue

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we chat with Katherine Moloney, a pilot and founder of Elevate(her) Aviation, an organization dedicated to raising the percentage of women in aviation careers around the world. Elevate(her)’s research has led to some obvious immediate changes that would be beneficial to the industry overall and others that offer a more sustainable path to growing the number of

AvTalk Episode 342: Two statistically improbable events

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we discuss two statistically improbable events — an airACT 747 veered off the runway and struck a vehicle before ending up in the sea and a United Airlines 737-8 MAX struck something at 36,000 feet. We walk through the most likely scenario at this point. Lack of communication (literally) leads to a diversion in Omaha, the NTSB

AvTalk Episode 341: Dry Clean Only

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Russian president Vladimir Putin admits Russian air defenses damaged Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 before it crashed near Aktau in Kazakhstan. American Airlines unveils its centennial logo ahead of its 100th anniversary next year. More than half of Finnair’s A321 fleet is currently undergoing inspections after the seat covers were washed with water. And there’s money behind a

AvTalk Episode 340: Four engines for podcast

On this episode of AvTalk, we discuss last week’s collision between two Endeavor Air CRJ-900s at La Guardia and what new video tells us about how it happened. Similar to last time the US federal government shut down, focus is on the actions of air traffic controllers. While ATC work slowdowns are widely credited with ending the previous shutdown, there’s reason to believe

AvTalk Episode 339: What the Nuuk!?

On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we chat with Eliska Hill, Senior Vice President of Cargo for the UK and the rest of the world at Air Partner about the state of the cargo market, where recovery has come post-COVID, and how companies with something to ship are beginning to expect a different level of service. In the Nordics, business is not booming
On The Radar Logo

Flightradar24 aviation newsletter

Every week we’ll bring you some of the stories you may have missed, new or special flights to track, the best aviation photography, and tips for getting the most out of Flightradar24.