On this week\u2019s AvTalk, a fuel hose failure on a Cathay Pacific A350 prompts fleet-wide inspections of the Trent XWB engine. Russian investigators release their preliminary report on the Gazpromavia SuperJet crash\u2014and incorrectly installed angle of attack sensors feature prominently. Plus, a vulnerability in the US\u2019 Known Crewmember system could have theoretically allowed anyone to bypass security. And the US seizes Venezuela\u2019s presidential jet and flies it to Florida.
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\n* Cathay Pacific inspects its A350 fleet after engine failure
\n* EASA orders inspections of the Trent XWB97
\n* Russian IAC preliminary report on Gazpromavia SuperJet crash (PDF, in Russian)
\n* Technical description of SQL injection in Known Crewmember database
\n* Seizure of Venezuelan presidential jet
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