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LOC-I Is Most-Cited Causal Factor in 2017 U.K. Fatal Crashes

Some 708 aviation occurrences were reported in 2017 to the U.K. Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB), which deployed investigators to 38 accident sites, including the sites of 16 fatal accidents,…

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Accident/Incident Investigation, Helicopter Safety

NTSB Launches Investigation into Fatal NYC Helicopter Crash

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) today said that it has launched an investigation into Sunday evening’s fatal crash of a sightseeing helicopter into the East River in New…

by FSF Editorial Staff

Runway Safety (Conflicts), Accident/Incident Investigation

Working in Parallel

A busy airport’s change in runway configuration presented controllers with new challenges.

by Linda Werfelman

Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Accident/Incident Investigation

‘Incomplete Knowledge’

The operator of a drone that collided with an Army helicopter knew little of safe operating practices, the NTSB says.

by Linda Werfelman

Accident/Incident Investigation, Causal Factors

Life Support Shutdown

When the TBM 900 depressurized, the pilot had four minutes to save himself and his passenger. He did not use the time well.

by Mark Lacagnina

Cabin Safety, Accident/Incident Investigation

Emergency Communications

NTSB calls for better communications between flight and cabin crews during emergencies.

by Frank Jackman

News, Runway Safety (Conflicts), Accident/Incident Investigation

ATC Practice Contributed to Runway Incursion, TSB Says

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has criticized the air traffic control (ATC) practice of allowing aircraft and ground vehicles to cross seldom-used runways without prior coordination among controllers,…

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Accident/Incident Investigation

Finland Investigating Fatal Accident Involving Business Jet’s Cabin Door

Pilot was opening door from outside when it flew open with explosive force.

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Accident/Incident Investigation

Subsurface Defect Led to Uncontained Failure of American 767 Engine

NTSB report also details problem with evacuation following rejected takeoff.

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Accident/Incident Investigation

NTSB Reschedules Probable Cause Meeting on Uncontained Engine Failure

A U.S. National Transportation Safety Board meeting to determine the probable cause of an October 2016 uncontained engine failure involving an American Airlines Boeing 767-300 has been rescheduled for Tuesday,…

by FSF Editorial Staff

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