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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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CF34 Break-up Prompts Emergency AD
The FAA issued an emergency AD on Friday to all owners and operators of GE CF34-3A1, -3B and -3B1 turbofans after NTSB investigators found an electrical ar
Safety
February 21, 2007
Cargo Pilots’ Aileron Roll Attempt Damages Learjet
At about 3:30 a.m.
Safety
February 21, 2007
Runway Incursion Forum Scheduled
The NTSB will hold a one-day forum on March 27 focusing on runway incursions and accidents and potential solutions.
Safety
February 21, 2007
Nav Canada To Launch ADS-B in Remote Areas
Nav Canada announced last week it plans this year and next to install ADS-B ground stations around Hudson Bay, which straddles high-latitude airline flight
Safety
February 21, 2007
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Bounce Recovery Technique Training Recommended
The NTSB is asking the FAA to require Part 121 and 135 airlines to incorporate bounced landing recovery techniques in their flight manuals and to teach the
Safety
February 19, 2007
Mitsubishi Supports FAA MU-2 Safety Review
Addison, Texas-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, which services the more than 400 MU-2s operating outside of Japan, expressed its approval and coo
Safety
February 19, 2007
Flight Department Says FOQA Delivers
Jeffrey Sands, director of flight operations for Altria, disclosed results of his company’s participation in a Flight Safety Foundation demonstration of a
Safety
February 15, 2007
Business Turbine Airplane Fatalities Increase
The number of fatalities in turbine business airplane accidents increased nearly 80 percent in the first nine months of this year compared with the same pe
Safety
February 13, 2007
TAG Aviation Opens FBO in Madrid
TAG Aviation on Monday opened an FBO at Torrejon Airport in Madrid.
Safety
February 13, 2007
Eurocontrol To Address ATC Communications Errors
Eurocontrol and other stakeholders from across the aviation industry have agreed on the outline of a plan to address ATC communications safety issues in Eu
Safety
February 12, 2007
Bulletin Warns of R22/R44 Rotor Blade Debonding
A Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) issued today warns owners and operators of Robinson R22 and R44 helicopters that the rotor blade skin m
Safety
February 9, 2007
Online is where it’s at, and FltPlan. com allows corporate, charter and business aircraft users to create IFR flight plans online free of charge
Online is where it’s at, and FltPlan.
Safety
February 8, 2007
Safety of flight notice–Temperform USA aluminum parts
Information received during an FAA investigation into suspected unapproved parts indicates that Temperform USA, formerly of Mirada, Calif., had improperly
Safety
February 8, 2007
Torqued: Making ramp operations safer
I am sure we all recognize that working on an airport ramp is risky business, regardless of the particular job.
Safety
February 8, 2007
FAA ‘Foot-dragging’ Miffs NTSB
The NTSB expressed disappointment last month over the FAA’s alleged foot-dragging on several safety recommendations, and the safety agency changed the clas
Safety
February 8, 2007
New Jets To Come with Pilot Safety Program
Bombardier Aerospace's new Leading Edge is a flight crew safety-training and resource program being offered at no-charge with the purchase of a new Bombard
Safety
February 7, 2007
Private air-rescue foundation provides new financing model
Swiss air-rescue provider Rega is ready to help any similar organization that would like to set up a membership-based financing plan.
Safety
February 6, 2007
Lockheed Asks FAA To Issue JetStar ADs
As the maintenance paperwork trail on the Lockheed JetStar has wound its way from the Atlanta manufacturer to the FAA’s Transport Aircraft Certification br
Safety
February 6, 2007
FAA to research lower helicopter minimums in New York City area
If all goes well with a new $250,000-per-year research program the FAA is launching next month, pilots flying specially equipped rotorcraft will be able to
Safety
February 5, 2007
FSI upgrading training for runway emergencies
Luckily for my passengers, aircraft and me, the only times I’ve experienced a runway excursion have been during training.
Safety
February 5, 2007
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