InSight
Remotely piloted aircraft warrant a new CRM.
by David Royo and Thomas Anthony
Cover Story
Social media pressures and expanded use of portable electronic devices disrupt conventional cabin safety.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Human Factors
There’s more to aviation English than radio conversations between pilots and air traffic controllers.
by Elizabeth Matthews and Angela C. Albritton
When flights go smoothly, pilots’ minds tend to wander, study finds.
by Linda Werfelman
Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I), Flight Training
Among the keys to global success will be accentuating the positive and eliminating the negative.
by Sunjoo Advani
Flight Training
Advancing airline pilot training increasingly means jettisoning obsolete and discredited practices, experts say.
Safety Review
The NTSB calls for new tests to prove lithium-ion battery installations in aircraft can mitigate…
President's Message
Throughout the past year, Flight Safety Foundation has been focusing on several important issues, including…
by Jon L. Beatty | President and CEO
Editorial Page
Twenty-five years ago, on July 19, 1989, a Douglas DC-10 crash landing in Sioux City,…
by Deborah A.P. Hersman
Safety Calendar
JULY 3 — Technology: Friend or Foe? The Introduction of Automation to Offshore Operations (Annual…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Safety Briefs
UAS Exemption Considered | Landing Performance Assessments | and more …
DataLink
The number of runway excursion and ground collision accidents and serious incidents at Europe’s airports…
by Frank Jackman
InfoScan
Documents Manual on Aeroplane Upset Prevention and Recovery Training Doc 10011, AN/506, First Edition. International…
On Record
Pilot had an ‘insufficient appreciation’ of the risks posed by ground icing.
by Mark Lacagnina