
New rules have taken effect in the United States requiring the in-flight remote identification of drones and their control stations and outlining the circumstances in which drones may be flown above people.
Accident Investigation, COVID-19, News, Unmanned Aircraft
Next Step in Drone Management
by FSF Editorial Staff | April 22, 2021
New rules have taken effect in the United States requiring the in-flight remote identification of drones and their control stations and outlining the circumstances in which drones may be flown above people.
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, News
An AS350 encountered a whiteout and struck a ridgeline during an attempted landing in an Alaska heli-ski area, killing the pilot and four passengers.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, News
The risks at a hospital landing site in Plymouth, England, had not been identified before an S-92’s downwash knocked over three people, killing one.
by Linda Werfelman
The first flights by AAM aircraft in the United States are expected to be on fixed routes between select airports and vertiports, a study says.
by FSF Editorial Staff