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On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Indian investigators have downloaded the data from AI171’s recorders. Chinese authorities decline to release a report on China Southern flight 5735, citing threats to “national security and social stability.” A report on the Heathrow power station fire makes clear that it should have never happened. And a US Air Force base is being overrun by squirrels… again.
Helpful links for this week’s episode
- China Eastern Airlines flight 5735 data and report announcement
- BBC summary of Heathrow transformer fire report
- Mexicana’s first E195-E2
- EASA’s take-off performance monitoring system (TOPMS) proposal
- Task & Purpose’s piece on squirrels at Minot Air Force Base
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2 Responses
Yes, someone listening to this podcast outside of the US…
Please get your Airlines correct!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MU5735 was a China EASTERN Aircraft NOT China SOUTHERN. Yes it was a codeshare, but was an MU aircraft & crew.