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Fifteen aviation accidents resulting in 21 fatalities were not investigated during the shutdown.
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Fifteen aviation accidents resulting in 21 fatalities were not investigated during the shutdown.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The latest issue of the Airbus safety magazine Safety first now is available on the…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fatigue, Fitness for Duty
One-third of pilots surveyed by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said they had removed…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Safety Culture, Safety Oversight
The European aviation community must intensify efforts to promote cybersecurity and improve safety data collection…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Regulation
Operators of small drones in the United States would be permitted to fly the devices…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Risk management is still helping us all to improve.
by Mark Millam | Vice President, Technical
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Effective June 1, the new rules require drone registration and operator licenses.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest pilots’ union in the United States,…
by FSF Editorial Staff
ERAU-Worldwide is first Tier One member in revised category
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Accident/Incident Investigation
Media event falls victim to government shutdown.
by FSF Editorial Staff
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