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Flight Safety Foundation is conducting a survey as part of its Global Safety Information Project…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Regulation
The European Union (EU) Council on Tuesday adopted what it called the first ever EU-wide…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Citing concerns raised by an engine failure that sent debris through the window of a…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation
The GE90-85BG11 engine had accumulated 11,459 total cycles before the failure.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Nearly 1,900 occurrences involving technical failures on turboprop aircraft were reported to the Australian Transport…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Oversight
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is overestimating the “severity and likelihood of risks” in…
by FSF Editorial Staff
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao says “a robust discussion” is needed about the future of…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Accident/Incident Investigation
The private firm that had been searching the seabed beneath the Indian Ocean for the…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Regulation
Citing requests from other U.S. government agencies, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it is…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is warning airport operators that some of the docking…
by FSF Editorial Staff