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Is spotting at Rome Fiumicino dangerous?

January 20, 2009 David Cenciotti

On Jan 18, I went to Fiumicino to watch some aircraft departing from RWY 25. After following the story of the US Air 1549 that performed a successful ditching in the Hudson river shortly after […]

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A "strange" picture from St. Maarten – Princess Juliana airport

January 10, 2009 David Cenciotti

I have often criticised media inaccuracy when talking about aviation matters. Usually, this happens when aviation emergencies are technically analysed, but today’s inaccuracies have nothing to do with technical details. On Jan 9, Repubblica.it website […]

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Emirates to introduce the A380 in the Dubay-Rome-Dubay on Dec 1st 2009

January 8, 2009 David Cenciotti

One of the highlights of the 2009 for Rome Fiumicino airport is the expected upgrade of the Emirates EK097/098 DBX-FCO-DBX daily routes from the Boeing B777-300 (B773) to the Airbus A380-800 (A388) effective from Dec […]

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Virgin staff criticises safety standards on Facebook

October 27, 2008 David Cenciotti

In my opinion, Facebook is funny and useful. I use it often to keep me in touch with all of my relatives and friends, to share pictures and news even if they live or work […]

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Qantas 72 update: faulty data in the ADIRU 1

October 20, 2008 David Cenciotti

Even if it is too early to have a full explaination of the causes of the Qantas flight QF72 plunge that caused many injuries (see also: “Qantas flight forced to land: is turbulence dangerous?”) the […]

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