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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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OEMs: FAA needs more certification engineers
Despite the addition of money for aircraft certification to the FAA budget for Fiscal Year 2006, original equipment manufacturers complained to a congressi
Safety
September 18, 2006
TSA warning aimed at Bizjet operations
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) late last month issued an advisory urging private jet owners and general aviation airports to review secur
Aircraft
September 18, 2006
Could having less weather data make the cockpit safer?
“How much weather information does a pilot really need?” This was a question posed by meteorologist James Tauss at a recent NASA conference on integrated c
Safety
September 18, 2006
STCs sought for inflatable belts
The FAA issued proposed special conditions for certification of AmSafe inflatable seatbelts, which will help the company obtain STCs in additional general
Safety
September 18, 2006
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Falcon 7X Wins Cold War
Falcon 7X S/N 002 (F-WTDA) last month completed five days of cold-soak trials at Iqaluit and Resolute Bay in northern Canada.
Aircraft
September 18, 2006
Recent accidents spur lawsuit frenzy
Hendrick Motorsports The Accident Ten people died on Oct.
Safety
September 18, 2006
Flight Safety Foundation hosts European Aviation Safety Seminar
Which type of public air-transport service is safest–mainline, regional or low-cost carrier (LCC)? It might be a surprise, given possible assumptions about
Safety
September 18, 2006
Flight Safety Foundation hosts European Aviation Safety Seminar
Terrain-avoidance warning systems (TAWS) technology, which has been credited with preventing several potential major accidents, underscores the need for co
Safety
September 18, 2006
Engine-out procedures need clarification in flight manuals
Asymmetric-thrust accidents continue to occur in normal operations and in training because of “a huge misunderstanding” about how best to retain control of
Engines
September 18, 2006
Insurers evaluate VLJ risks
As the industry prepares for very light jets (VLJs) to live up to their billing to transform personal transportation, air-taxi and charter operations, memb
Safety
September 15, 2006
Fly the Airplane
The corporate and business aviation segments are making progress toward improving their safety record, but there is still work to be done, Dr.
Safety
September 15, 2006
Caravan Safety Initiative Launched
Cessna has joined with the FAA and the Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association (RACCA) for a Caravan “educational and awareness campaign.” The coalition “w
Aircraft
September 14, 2006
To Err Is Human, But Can Be Dangerous
International authorities have noted repetitive oceanic errors recently, including “gross” navigation errors (25 nm or more), large altitude deviations (30
Safety
September 13, 2006
FSF Launches New Safety Publication
The Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) of Alexandria, Va., has published the inaugural issue of Aviation Safety World, a monthly journal that replaces the seve
Safety
September 13, 2006
Fractionals Included in Reporting Program
The FAA is extending the voluntary disclosure reporting program (VDRP) to fractional ownership programs on a test basis for one year, to May 19 next year.
Charter & Fractional
September 13, 2006
More Airports Get Arresting Systems
The FAA has contracted for four additional airports to have engineered materials arresting systems (EMAS) installed on runways that don’t have enough space
Safety
September 13, 2006
Keeping Runways Clear of Incursions
“Was That for Us…?” is a new DVD from the FAA providing guidance on reducing runway incursions.
Safety
September 13, 2006
Post-maintenance stall tests raise safety concerns
An incident on May 4 this year in which a Hawker 800A lost more than 10,000 feet during a post-maintenance stall test underscores the potential risks of st
Aircraft
September 13, 2006
Industry teams to address runway information issues
The Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 overrun accident at Chicago Midway Airport last December 8 has led to two significant developments for operators.
Safety
September 13, 2006
Safety is the theme at the flight attendant conference
NBAA tried something new at its annual Flight Attendants Conference, held this year in Denver in June.
Safety
September 13, 2006
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