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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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When Birds Strike
You might want to think twice about taking off at 10 a.m.
Safety
November 1, 2006
International Operations Special Report: Fatigue and security top issues on conference agenda
International flying is up, probably.
Safety
November 1, 2006
International Operations Special Report: European operators report obstacles to international ops
Security, crew fatigue and the potential for bureaucracy to inhibit operations, particularly on longer flights outside the region, are among the greatest c
Safety
November 1, 2006
LABACE 2005: IS-BAO Workshop Draws Small Crowd
The Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition hosted its first IS-BAO (International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations) workshop thi
Safety
November 1, 2006
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FSF will begin corporate FOQA demo next month
The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) has moved ahead on a program to demonstrate a corporate aviation application for flight-operations quality assurance (FO
Safety
November 1, 2006
VLJ parachute study falls short
Don’t expect to see Ballistic Recovery Systems (BRS) parachutes on the first crop of very light jets.
Safety
November 1, 2006
FAA Issues Another Primus Epic AD
After publishing a series of airworthiness directives earlier this year aimed at operators of certain aircraft equipped with Honeywell Primus Epic avionics
Safety
November 1, 2006
Firefighting Research Under Way
Australia has started a three-year research program to investigate the effectiveness of aerial “bush-fire” suppression.
Safety
November 1, 2006
Pilot vigilance can prevent icing accidents
As I prepared to pen yet another article dealing with winter operations, the realization hit me that we will likely have ice-related accidents.
Safety
October 31, 2006
Be Alert For Prying Eyes, Where You'd Least Expect Them
A disgruntled pilot reports that he ad visited a well known FBO at a busy, major-market airport recently and found binder openly displayed on the cou
FBOs
October 31, 2006
Schedulers & Dispatchers Update: December 2005
Rudy’s Inflight Catering is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its White Plains, N.Y.
Safety
October 31, 2006
ASDE-X To Improve Runway Safety
Airport surface detection equipment model X (ASDE-X), designed to help controllers spot potential runway collisions, will be installed at 15 airports begin
Safety
October 31, 2006
AOPA asks FAA to retain some NDBs
In response to an FAA proposal to eliminate 479 “redundant” NDB approaches as a cost-saving measure, AOPA has given the agency a list of 57 NDB approaches
Safety
October 31, 2006
Civil aviation accidents, fatalities decline in 2004
With accidents decreasing by 8.7 percent and fatal accidents dropping by 11.6 percent, last year was the safest year for U.S.
Safety
October 31, 2006
Part 135 Oversight Concerns NTSB
NTSB recommendations issued last month call on the FAA to step up its oversight of Part 135 operators to ensure that improper record-keeping practices are
Safety
October 31, 2006
Pilatus Correcting PC-12 Pitch Problem
A new pitch actuator will be required in some 330 U.S.-registered Pilatus PC-12s if the FAA adopts a proposed AD.
Aircraft
October 31, 2006
Alert Issued on Helo Fuel Contamination
Preventing helicopter fuel contamination is the topic addressed in a March 24 edition of the FAA’s Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin.
Safety
October 31, 2006
Cessna 208 Icing Accidents Lead to AD
All U.S.-registered Cessna 208 Caravans are covered by a new AD, the result of several accidents during operations in icing conditions, including six accid
Safety
October 31, 2006
In Bridstrike Campaign, Falcons Are Fighting Fit
It has been little more than a century since mankind figured out how birds do it and applied that knowledge to slipping the surly bonds.
Safety
October 31, 2006
Bombardier Safety Standdown
“We do many things for the industry throughout the year, but this is the one that makes me the most proud,” said James Hoblyn, v-p of Bombardier’s business
Safety
October 30, 2006
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