
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.
News, Runway Safety, Technology, uncrewed aircraft
The FAA is spending $100 million on projects to prevent runway incursions at 12 U.S. airports.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, In-depth Feature
The in-flight failure of a servo flap led to the fatal crash of a K-1200 into an Oregon river, the NTSB says.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, Maintenance Matters, News
A technician’s failure to turn off a switch meant a 737 failed to properly pressurize, the ATSB says.
by Linda Werfelman