News, Mechanical Issues, Accident/Incident Investigation
Fatigue Crack Led to Propeller Separation
No one injured in March 2017 airliner incident.
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News, Mechanical Issues, Accident/Incident Investigation
No one injured in March 2017 airliner incident.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Mechanical Issues, Safety Recommendation
NTSB has cited problems involving the fuel selector in 104 accidents since 2008.
by FSF Editorial Staff
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Jon Beatty, president and CEO of Flight Safety Foundation, issued the following…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Mechanical Issues, Accident/Incident Investigation, Safety Regulation
The new inspection interval has been set at every 1,600 engine cycles.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed levying a $474,000 civil penalty against Frontier…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident/Incident Investigation
Wrong surface event “could very easily have had a catastrophic outcome,” NTSB chairman says.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Some LED lights cannot be seen by pilots wearing night vision goggles.
by FSF Editorial Staff
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Flight Safety Foundation is pleased to announce that Pulsar Informatics has become…
by FSF Communications Staff
Dr. Greg Hyslop will be the opening speaker at the 71st annual International Air Safety…
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Accident/Incident Investigation
New AAIA brings Hong Kong into compliance with ICAO Annex 13
by FSF Editorial Staff