Cover Story
Safety risk management and a collaborative approach mitigate the risks.
by Gaël Le Bris
Flight Ops
Two flight crews suddenly had little or no runway to spare.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Threat Analysis
Airports and ATC struggle to estimate and maximize runway friction in a variety of weather…
by Ed Brotak
Aviation Medicine
Studies of in-flight medical emergencies aim to identify strategies for deciding when diversions are appropriate.
by Linda Werfelman
Safety Regulation
Inspection and compliance assessment are being enhanced to help organizations maximize SMS effectiveness.
by Simon Roberts and the Safety Management International Collaboration Group
Upset prevention and recovery training gains endorsements from airline pilots.
Helicopter Safety
A pilot’s decision to continue a charter flight into IMC led to a fatal crash…
President's Message
Anyone seeing the pictures of the smoldering wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 on a San…
by Capt. Kevin L. Hiatt | President and CEO
Editorial Page
Expect the unexpected. Plan for the worst. Be prepared. These are all variations on a…
by Frank Jackman | Editor-in-Chief
Safety Calendar
JULY 29–AUG. 2 — Fire and Explosion Investigation. Southern California Safety Institute. San Pedro, California,…
by Flight Safety Foundation
Safety Briefs
Asiana Crash | Separation Standards | Runway Safety Campaign | and more …
DataLink
EASA states see a decline in fatal commercial air transport and general aviation accidents.
by Frank Jackman
Safety Oversight
The TSB’s annual report laments inaction on key safety recommendations.
On Record
Fearing an imminent collision, the pilot rejected the takeoff after the aircraft had accelerated through V1
by Mark Lacagnina