Airline Fatalities at All-Time Low in 2017, EASA Says
But fatal accidents in early 2018 show regulators cannot rest, agency says.
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But fatal accidents in early 2018 show regulators cannot rest, agency says.
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News, Mechanical Issues, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident/Incident Investigation
Operator’s nine-year overhaul cycle contributed to the gear failure, NTSB said.
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News, Accident/Incident Investigation
Swearing in of Jennifer Homendy brings board back to five members for first time in…
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News, Cabin Safety, Safety Regulation
Citing skyrocketing numbers of reported incidents involving disruptive passengers, the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)…
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Number of injuries falls to 17 from 44 in 2016, FAA says.
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News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Oversight
No injuries were reported, but the chief accident investigator called for a procedural review.
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News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Oversight
Flying a drone near a wildfire could get someone killed, FAA says.
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News, Fitness for Duty, Aviation Research, Flight Deck
Study findings suggest that there is a direct effect of carbon dioxide on performance.
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Low-level turbulence a particular concern.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Accident/Incident Investigation
Bruce Landsberg, a well-known general aviation safety advocate and past president of the Aircraft Owners…
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