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News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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DOT IG Warns of Runway Threats
While the FAA has made progress in reducing operational errors and runway incursions, Transportation Department inspector general Kenneth Mead warned the a
Safety
February 5, 2008
NTSB: CFIT Downed EGPWS-equipped King Air
The NTSB on Friday blamed Metro Aviation pilot Vince Kirol, 59, for the crash
Safety
February 5, 2008
Runway status lights cut incursion threat
A system of in-pavement stoplights, designed to prevent runway incursions, has received endorsement from Transportation Department Inspector General Calvin
Safety
February 5, 2008
Europeans take aim at human-factors safety woes
Flight crews are the primary cause in two out of three accidents in the 41 states of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), according to Mike Ambro
Safety
January 31, 2008
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NTSB Warns of CFIT Danger During Night VMC
The NTSB is stressing the importance of altitude awareness and preflight planning after identifying “a noticeable number” of controlled flight into terrain
Safety
January 31, 2008
International Operations: Bizav copes with a world in turmoil
If international flight operations were complicated after 9/11, they are certain to become even more difficult now in view of the U.S.-led war against Iraq
Safety
January 30, 2008
NATA’s Coyne demands DCA access for Part 135
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) filed a petition with the FAA last month asking that the agency reopen Ronald Reagan Washington National
Safety
January 28, 2008
NATA helping operators meet 12-5 security rules
The National Air Transportation Association developed a Transportation Security Administration-approved program in time to meet the April 1 deadline for co
Safety
January 25, 2008
UK Safety Board Concerned about Avionics Corrosion
The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) recently issued a sweeping recommendation that the EASA, FAA, Transport Canada and other aviation agencies
Safety
January 24, 2008
Relaxing UK restrictions on helo singles could ‘degrade overall safety standards’
Lobbying by U.S.
Safety
January 21, 2008
Cuban-Exile Group Disbands Rescue Ops
Brothers to the Rescue has ceased operations.
Safety
January 18, 2008
Statistics Show No Airline Fatals Last Year
None of the 34 accidents that befell FAR Part 121 scheduled airlines last year resulted in fatalities, according to NTSB preliminary statistics.
Safety
January 17, 2008
London City Has a Magnetic Personality
A UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch report issued this month indicates that magnetic interference at London City Airport (LCY) was responsible for “sig
Safety
January 17, 2008
DOT IG: Runway Status Lights Reduce Incursions
In a report released this week, the DOT Inspector General has f
Safety
January 17, 2008
Software may put to rest the crew-fatigue debate
The Centre for Human Sciences at British aerospace and defense research group Qinetiq has developed software that it says can assess and predict crew fatig
Safety
January 14, 2008
Satellites Helped Rescue 1,500 People in 2002
Weather satellites equipped to detect emergency locator transmitters helped rescue an estimated 1,500 sailors, hikers, downed pilots and others around the
Safety
January 11, 2008
Turbine business airplane accidents and fatalities decline
The total number of U.S.-registered turbine airplanes involved in serious accidents last year decreased significantly from 2001, a year that saw business a
Safety
January 11, 2008
Explosion-suppressant foam now for business a/c
Crest Foam Industries of Moonachie, N.J., which has been installing its explosion-suppressant arresting foam in the fuel tanks of racing cars and military
Safety
January 11, 2008
NASA departing the crash-test business
The general aviation and transport aircraft crashworthiness program that NASA has been operating since the 1970s will discontinue several planned and ongoi
Safety
January 10, 2008
Cloudy Mission on Tap for NASA
Despite the fundamental role of clouds in weather, there is much we don’t know about them.
Safety
January 10, 2008
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