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A Note from first state chapter pama

10/30/2025

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Dear Members of the First State Chapter PAMA,
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After 12 years of serving as President of our chapter, the time has come for me to step aside and begin a new chapter in my life.  It has truly been one of the greatest honors of my professional life to lead such a dedicated group of aviation maintenance professionals who share a passion for excellence, safety, and community.

Over the years, the Chapter has accomplished so much together — from growing our membership and supporting the next generation of technicians, to hosting events that have strengthened both our skills and our camaraderie. 

But, we are still looking for someone to step into the role of Chapter President. 

If we are unable to fill this position, unfortunately, the First State Chapter PAMA will cease to exist.If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering for this important role, please reach out as soon as possible. Your involvement is vital to keeping our chapter active and supporting our mission.

On a positive note, am pleased to announce that the Delaware Valley Business Aviation Association (DVBAA) will be taking over the Annual Maintenance Symposium this winter. I am confident they will continue to carry forward the mission of providing valuable technical training, fostering collaboration, and supporting aviation maintenance professionals across the region.

The new Symposium will be held on Feb 28, 2026 at Deerfield Country Club.  We have been working with the DVBAA to make this transition as seamless as possible so Technicians in the area will have access to Free IA approved Training. 

The DVBAA will be updating their website soon with Symposium updates and registration at:  dvbaa.wildapricot.orgThank you all for your friendship, support over the years.
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With gratitude and best wishes,
John Agnew
President
First State Chapter - PAMA
302-983-0042
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flight safety detectives episode 299 - LaGuardia Regional Airliners Collide on Taxiway

10/29/2025

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Greg Feith, Todd Curtis, and John Goglia provide critical insights into an October 1, 2025, ground collision at LaGuardia Airport between two taxiing regional airliners. The collision caused serious damage to both planes operated by Delta Connection.

The NTSB has not yet provided a preliminary report but the detectives gather details that offer initial insights. John has extensive experience as a mechanic at LaGuardia and shares his experience with congestion at this very busy airport. Hear why the pilots may have been distracted while taxiing.
A Flight Safety Detectives channel member shares lessons learned from an incident where the aircraft he was flying had issues during taxi. He stopped the aircraft and consulted with one of his flight school’s mechanics, who assured him that the aircraft was airworthy. He decided to take off but had to land the aircraft just after takeoff due to airworthiness issues.
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Todd, Greg, and John discuss details of the members story, emphasizing the importance of the pilot’s decision-making and the role of the flight school’s maintenance organization. Flight schools should use events like this as learning tools. Hear how regular safety standdowns enhance safety.

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flight safety detectives episode 298 - Missing Logbooks, Missing Answers in Night Flight Tragedy

10/22/2025

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​A pilot who was attempting to satisfy FAA requirements for flying at night was killed in another preventable plane crash. The NTSB report of this 2018 high-energy impact into the ocean leaves several key questions unanswered.

The NTSB lists a probable cause that the Flight Safety Detectives just can’t support. They add this to a list of insufficient NTSB reports published in the last few years

The pilot in command was flying at night with a passenger. He was required by the FAA to have performed three takeoffs and landings in the previous 90 days. According to the NTSB report, in the previous 90 days, the accident pilot had flown for three hours, including the two-hour accident flight.
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The NTSB did not determine if the night currency requirements were met before the accident flight because the pilot’s logbooks were unavailable for review. Public Docket documents that shed light on how the company behind the pilot’s rented aircraft could have let this happen. The rental form that the pilot signed did not mention anything about requirements for night flights.

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flight safety detectives episode 297 - Multiple Errors Lead to Helicopter Crash

10/15/2025

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A mission to collect crocodile eggs in Australia went horribly wrong after a series of errors. A R44 helicopter ran out of fuel and the pilot had to release an external sling carrying the person collecting the eggs, killing that person and injuring the pilot.

The helicopter was one of a group of helicopters participating in a reality show. The accident pilot passed on the opportunity to refuel on the way to the egg-collecting area, adding to several actions that led to the fatal accident.

The accident report details events that began years before the accident when the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), Australia’s equivalent of the FAA, improperly approved the operator’s plan for this flight operation. The investigation also revealed various practices that increased the risk.
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John Goglia, Greg Feith and Todd Curtis dissect how CASA and the operator created high-risk flight operation that led to this fatal accident.

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Flight Safety Detectives Episode 296 - Air India Crash & Washington National Crash Latest Details

10/8/2025

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In this recording of the first Flight Safety Detectives live stream, viewer questions take John Goglia, Todd Curtis and Greg Feith on a deep dive onto aviation safety headlines. Audience questions help bring forward the latest developments in the investigations of the Air India crash, Washington National crash, reports of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) and much more.
  • Why the public will never get full disclosure of the Air India crash
  • Potential changes coming from the DC crash investigation
  • Limitations and benefits of cameras in the cockpit and around aircraft
  • Unanswered questions in recent UAP investigations
  • Criminal prosecution in accident investigation in the US versus worldwide
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flight safety detectives  Episode 295 - Deadly Consequences of Deferred Aircraft Maintenance

10/1/2025

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Deferring maintenance can be deadly. The July 2024 fatal crash of a twin-engine Beechcraft Duke, which killed the pilot and both passengers, provides the perfect case to make this point.

The aircraft had been idle for several months and had been exposed to weather including snow. The pilot was flying himself and his two passengers from upstate New York to Ohio. He did so despite airworthiness issues that included visible landing gear damage.

The left engine lost power and the pilot attempted to land at a nearby airport. The pilot lost control and crashed after attempting a single-engine go-around. Analysis reveals other issues with the aircraft, including clear signs of fuel system contamination and engine performance problems.
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John and Todd explored several issues not in the NTSB final report but implied from the information collected. The pilot had ample information about the airworthiness of the aircraft before takeoff but was apparently determined to fly that day.

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