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Russian investigators have disclosed that the horizontal stabiliser of the crashed Flydubai Boeing 737-800 transitioned to nose-down pitch at a height of 900m 2,950ft as the crew attempted a second go-around.The aircraft, which had been climbing out of the approach to Rostov-on-Don, subsequently entered a dive from which it failed to recover.Russias federal air transp
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stanley italy ned the sequence of the fatal 19 March accident in a 4 April safety bulletin.While it has not disclosed conclusions about the crash, it says the commission of inquiry has recommended that 737 operators be urged to study go-around procedures and handling of aircraft, particularly in regard to longitudinal flight control.Rosaviatsia is also recommending that carriers include simulator training for go-around and recovery in conditions of windshear and with failures relating
stanley botella to a jammed elevator.The regulator has advised that the training includes studying the fatal loss-of-control accident involving a Tatarstan Airlines 737-500 which was attempting a night-time go-around at Kazan in November 2013.Rosaviatsia says the Flydubai jet had informed air traffic control about the presence of windshear while conducting its initial approach to runway 22.It climbed first to 5,000ft and then 8,000ft before entering a holding pattern. While holding, the crew reported a faint presence of icing and requested to climb to 15,000ft.As the aircraft prepared to exit the hold the crew was given, at Jcmm Maine schools are starting another year with not enough teachers
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was
gourde stanley pressed to clarify his views on vaccines, abortion and public health priorities in the first of two senate hearings as he tries to make the case to become President Donald Trumps health secretary.Kennedy is seeking to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, the $1.7 trillion agency that funds medical researc
stanley mug h, public health outreach, food and drug safety, hospital oversight, funding for community health care clinics as well as Medicare and Medicaid.Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee expressed hope Kennedy could help reduce chronic diseases and health care costs. Democrats repeatedly used quotes and transcripts from his books and public appearances to pin him down on several issues, especially vaccines and abortion.Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, argued that from abortion to universal health care, Mr. Kennedy has changed his views so often its nearly impossible to know where he stands. On Thursday Kennedy will appear before the Senates Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee.Some takeaways from Wednesdays hearing:Senators wanted to know: Where does Ke
stanley us nnedy stand on vaccines now Kennedy insisted hes not opposed to vaccines despite a long history of calling them dangerous 鈥?and Democrats werent buying it. Frankly you frighten people, said Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island. I am not anti-vaccine, Kennedy told the committee. He also said, I support the measles vaccine. I support the polio vaccine. I will d