
It’s time for Senate probe into what’s known on Flight MH370 - The Australian
The truth has a way of coming out, even if it takes a couple of years. The head of the Dutch company running the three ships searching for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 now believes they have been searching in the wrong area because it is likely that a pilot was at the controls and “glided” the aircraft to a different location. FBI data from the MH370 captain’s home computer shows he plotted a course into the southern Indian Ocean and that it was a deliberate planned murder

FROM EMIRATES TO PRIVATE JETS – NAVAIR PILOT BYRON BAILEY
Earlier this month one of Navair’s (and Australia’s) most senior pilots, Byron Bailey sat down for a chat with hosts of the Today Show, Cameron Williams and Deborah Knight to ease their fears about flying on the airlines. The new segment on the breakfast show, called ‘This is your Captain Speaking’ aims to answer common questions from passengers about flying. The hosts ask questions about turbulence, bird strikes, lightning and engine troubles, all routine occurrences for exp

ATSB should watch Sully to see how real investigations are done - The Australian
Sully is a movie about how the calm professionalism and skill of captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger saved the lives of 155 people on board his A320 aircraft after take off from LaGuardia airport in New York, after at 2800 feet and 200 knots it flew into a flock of geese that destroyed both engines. The US National Transportation Safety Board, the world’s premier aviation accident investigation board — using the opinion of bureaucrats relying on armchair aviation specialists