
The following information provides an awareness of problems that might be avoided in the future. The information is based on final reports by official investigative authorities on aircraft accidents and incidents.
A 737 ended up on the grass when the captain was unable to slow it down to turn off the runway.
by Mark Lacagnina | July 25, 2019
The following information provides an awareness of problems that might be avoided in the future. The information is based on final reports by official investigative authorities on aircraft accidents and incidents.
Runway Safety (approach and landing), President's Message
On July 1, a SpiceJet Boeing 737 overran a runway while landing at Mumbai (India)…
by Dr. Hassan Shahidi | President and CEO
Runway Safety (approach and landing), Cover Story, Winter/Challenging Ops
U.S. airports implement new ways of assessing braking action on icy, snowy runways.
by Linda Werfelman
Airflow disruption by excessive reverse thrust rendered the rudder useless when it was needed most.
by Mark Lacagnina