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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is giving more than 200 of the busiest airports in the United States up to five years to implement a safety management system (SMS).
Human Factors, Laser Strikes, News, Safety Management
A new rule from the FAA will require safety management systems at about 200 U.S. airports.
by FSF Editorial Staff | February 22, 2023
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is giving more than 200 of the busiest airports in the United States up to five years to implement a safety management system (SMS).
accident investigation, Human Factors Issues, Accident/Incident Investigation, Human Factors, News
The A320 crashed during an attempted go-around that followed an engine-damaging gear-up touchdown.
by Mark Lacagnina
ATC/ATM, News, Safety Management, Safety Oversight
SMS requirements in the United States are being extended to Federal Aviation Regulations Part 135…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, Human Factors, News
The Falcon 20 descended rapidly into trees after the flight crew deployed the air brakes…
by Mark Lacagnina