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上海监管局组织金鹏航空开展事件调查模拟演练
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang·2025-08-20 02:13

Core Viewpoint - The Civil Aviation Administration of China is enhancing safety regulation and incident investigation capabilities in the aviation industry through simulated exercises, specifically focusing on tail strikes and ground collisions [1][2]. Group 1: Simulation Exercise Overview - On August 19, the Shanghai Regulatory Bureau organized a simulation exercise with Golden Eagle Airlines to improve incident investigation capabilities [1]. - The exercise simulated emergency scenarios involving a "B737 aircraft experiencing a tail strike during landing" and "a ground collision during maintenance" [2]. - The exercise aimed to test the airline's response, evidence collection, cause analysis, risk assessment, and safety recommendations [2]. Group 2: Performance Evaluation - The simulation involved a team of professionals from flight, maintenance, and operations, who followed a standardized process of "reporting—assessment—response—review" [2]. - Key parameters from the flight data recorder (FDR) were analyzed to form preliminary technical judgments [2]. - The Shanghai Regulatory Bureau observed the coordination among various departments during the incident response, focusing on information transfer efficiency and risk assessment [2]. Group 3: Future Improvements - Golden Eagle Airlines acknowledged the exercise as a platform for practical learning and improvement, planning to enhance their incident investigation manual and cross-departmental training based on feedback from the regulatory bureau [3].