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News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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MedAire expanding beyond medical expertise for travelers
Flight nurse Joan Sullivan Garrett never envisioned herself as an entrepreneur and certainly never as the head of a multi-million-dollar company with globa
Safety
January 26, 2007
Papua New Guinea court convicts crew for illegal landing
A court in Papua New Guinea (PNG) convicted Australian pilots Andrew Reid and Peter McGee of making an illegal landing in a Cessna Citation II at the disus
Safety
January 26, 2007
FAA grounds Mentor fleet after latest wing failure
A Raytheon Beech T-34 Mentor crashed on December 7 when the left wing snapped off about four inches inboard of the root attach point.
Safety
January 26, 2007
Safety Record Mixed Last Year
U.S.-registered turbine business aircraft accident numbers were mixed last year, according to aviation safety analyst Robert E.
Safety
January 25, 2007
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College Guidelines Recommend Against Charter
In response to a four-year old NTSB safety recommendation stemming from the Jan.
Charter & Fractional
January 25, 2007
MedAire Seeks To Block Competitor Takeover
Facing a major challenge for control of the company, Phoenix-based health and security assistance provider MedAire has rejected a demand from “certain shar
Safety
January 16, 2007
Wake of Airbus A380 Might Mean More Spacing
The horizontal wake-turbulence avoidance distance currently required when a lighter aircraft is behind a heavier aircraft might have to be doubled when fly
ATC
January 16, 2007
AD Followed PenAir and Other Icing Accidents
In its determination of the probable cause of the PenAir Caravan crash, the Safety Board also said that a factor contributing to the accident “was the lack
Safety
January 16, 2007
Business Jet Fatalities Decreased in 2005
Last year the U.S.
Safety
January 11, 2007
Canada Mirrors NTSB on Caravan Recommendations
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board has made recommendations in line with the growing concern from the FAA and NTSB about the safety of Cessna 208 Caravan
Safety
January 10, 2007
NTSB Wants All EMS Operations Under Part 135
At a public hearing yesterday, the NTSB singled out Part 91 operations in a special study on helicopter and fixed-wing EMS accidents.
Safety
January 10, 2007
NTSB Wants No Credit Given To Reverser-use
The NTSB has sent an “urgent safety recommendation” asking the FAA to prohibit airlines from using credit for the use of thrust reversers when calculating
Safety
January 9, 2007
Bizav Fatalities Continue Downward Trend
The first quarter of this year continued the downward trend in fatalities from turbine business aircraft accidents.
Safety
January 8, 2007
GA, Airline Accidents Increase; Air Taxis Decrease
The NTSB Friday released preliminary statistics for last year showing an increase in aviation accidents for airline and general aviation operations, and a
Safety
January 8, 2007
Better Aviation English Goal of FAA Program
A new FAA program is intended to improve the use of comprehensible English as the international language of aviation and support new English language profi
Safety
January 8, 2007
Pilots concerned about MU-2 NPRM
Although the FAA allowed only 30 days for comments on the proposed Special FAR mandating Mitsubishi MU-2 pilot training, 72 comments were submitted to the
Safety
December 22, 2006
Big-iron pilots flood corporate market
Pilots of large-cabin jets who work as independent contractors complain that former airline pilots and young pilots willing to work for much less are under
Safety
December 21, 2006
ASRS Reports Can Be Filed Electronically
NASA disclosed last month that flight crew, ground crew, air traffic controllers and others involved in aviation operations can now securely submit electro
Safety
December 21, 2006
Aviation industry embraces SMS
Safety Management Systems (SMSs), popular in other industries for years, are coming to aviation because regulatory authorities, safety experts and industry
Safety
December 21, 2006
HAI urges participation in event reporting system
In an effort to encourage users to take advantage of its online Event Reporting safety-management system, the Helicopter Association International (HAI) re
Safety
December 19, 2006
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