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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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Four Airlines Sign Up For EFB Trial
The FAA has reached agreements with four U.S.
Safety
September 25, 2008
FAA studies FOD detection systems
The FAA has begun trials of four separate systems designed to automatically detect, report and pinpoint the location of foreign objects on airport runways.
Safety
September 23, 2008
Toxic air: cabin air quality could have deadly results
The quality of cabin air remains a concern for aircraft manufacturers in their quest to ensure the safety of crewmembers and passengers.
Safety
September 23, 2008
DOT Report Says FAA Should Avoid ‘Nasty Shocks’
The FAA’s approach to Airworthiness Directive (AD) compliance was a significant feature in the Department of Transportation’s Independent Review Team repor
Safety
September 17, 2008
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APS Launches Sim-based Jet Upset Recovery Training
Mesa, Ariz.-based APS Emergency Maneuver Training recently started offering jet upset recovery training in full-motion simulators to mitigate in-flight los
Safety
September 16, 2008
ARG/US Prevails in Charter Safety Rating Challenge
A legal issue between East Coast Jets and charter auditor ARG/US over a dropped “Platinum” rating following a fatal crash came to a swift conclusion yester
Safety
September 11, 2008
Would Icing Inhibitor Have Prevented 777 Crash?
Fuel starvation caused by accumulated ice crystals was apparently responsible for the engine power loss on British Airways Boeing 777 G-YMMM, according to
Safety
September 10, 2008
Harco Probes Still Causing Eclipse Airspeed Problems
The FAA yesterday issued Airworthiness Directive 2008-19-01 warning that some Harco Labs pitot/angle-of-attack (AOA) probes are causing airspeed disagree c
Safety
September 10, 2008
Fuel Icing Likely Culprit of 777 Crash at Heathrow
The UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) today issued an interim report for the January 17 accident involving a British Airways Boeing 777 that l
Safety
September 4, 2008
‘Watch Listed’ Pilot Returns to Work
Manassas, Va.-based regional airline Colgan Air has allowed pilot Erich Scherfen to return to work after he and his wife sued the U.S.
Safety
September 4, 2008
Repeat Drug Testees Subject to ‘Direct Observation’
The FAA has revised drug and alcohol testing procedures, specifically requiring “direct observation” in all return-to-duty and follow-up drug tests.
Safety
September 3, 2008
ATSB Advises Operators To Check Oxygen Bottles
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has issued a safety advisory following the rapid depressurization of a Qantas Boeing 747-400 on July 25, urgi
Safety
September 3, 2008
NATA Miffed at FAA over Landing Performance ARC
In a letter sent on Wednesday to FAA Flight Standards Service director James Ballough, the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) conveyed its conc
Safety
September 2, 2008
FAA Issues AD for CF34 Turbofans
The FAA has issued a proposed Airworthiness Directive for GE CF34 turbofan engines with high-pressure-rotor, four-step, air-balance-piston, stationary seal
Safety
August 31, 2008
AD propsed to end JT15D flameouts
The FAA and Pratt & Whitney Canada believe they have found the cause of at least three high-altitude, dual-engine flameouts on Pratt & Whitney Canada
Safety
August 29, 2008
Sleep apnea
Losing sleep is more than simply an inconvenience.
Safety
August 29, 2008
FAA Issues Proposed AD To Prevent JT15D Flameouts
The FAA and Pratt & Whitney Canada believe they have found the cause of three high-altitude double engine flameouts on Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5-power
Engines
August 26, 2008
Redesigned European Approach Charts Get Mixed Reviews
European Aeronautical Group has launched a redesigned format for its Navtech Aerocharts.
Safety
August 14, 2008
TSA Access Protocols Enacted for GOP Convention
Holders of DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP) clearances will be permitted to operate through the temporary flight restriction (TFR) areas surrou
ATC
August 12, 2008
Cabin air filters protect those aboard from many biohazards
As the global marketplace continues to reduce the size of the world, we not only embrace the languages, cuisine and customs of other cultures; we find ours
Safety
August 11, 2008
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