NTSB Urges Changes in Aircraft Design Assessments
Citing ongoing investigations of two Boeing 737 MAX accidents that killed 346 people, the U.S.…
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Citing ongoing investigations of two Boeing 737 MAX accidents that killed 346 people, the U.S.…
by FSF Editorial Staff
MONTREAL — Flight Safety Foundation and the AviAssist Foundation on Wednesday renewed their long-standing relationship…
by FSF Communications Staff
Boeing said today that it has established a new Aerospace Safety Committee — to be…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Flight Safety Foundation and the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) recently signed a Memorandum of…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, ATC/ATM, Safety Regulation
As of Jan. 1, aircraft must be equipped with ADS-B Out to fly in most…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Accident/Incident Investigation, Flight Deck
A spilled cup of coffee on the flight deck of an Airbus A330 knocked out…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Demonstration flights at three separate test sites have shown that simultaneous beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS)…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Capt. Haynes wrote about United Flight 232 in the June 1991 issue of the Foundation’s…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), citing unspecified online photos and videos, has issued a…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is cautioning aircraft operators about the potential for damage…
by FSF Editorial Staff