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FAA Proposes Fine for ADS-B Manufacturer

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $3.7 million civil penalty against a manufacturer of automatic depenendent surveillance–broadcast (ADS-B) units that the FAA says did not meet its…

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, ATC/ATM

FAA Sends Mobile ATC Tower to Storm-Ravaged Virgin Islands

St. Thomas ATC tower badly damaged in Hurricane Irma.

by FSF Editorial Staff

ATC/ATM

TCAS Resolution Advisory Safety Study

Eurocontrol is looking for pilots to take a brief survey

by Flight Safety Foundation

News, ATC/ATM

Australian Federal Police Investigating Interference with ATC Broadcasts

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have launched an investigation into 15 incidents of unauthorized radio transmissions with aircraft at Melbourne and Avalon Airports, according to a media release issued jointly…

by Frank Jackman

News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Airport Ops, ATC/ATM

Japan Intl. Cooperation Agency to Provide Airport Safety Aid Money to Nepal

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has signed a grant agreement with the government of Nepal to provide up to ¥1.452 billion ($14 million) in aid for aviation safety facilities…

by Frank Jackman

2016 FSF Press Releases, ATC/ATM

FSF Releases Analysis of Safety Benefits of Space-Based ADS-B Technology

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Flight Safety Foundation today released the study Benefits Analysis of Space-Based ADS-B, investigating the application of space-based automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) networks to meet the predicted safety challenges of air…

by Flight Safety Foundation

Runway Safety (approach and landing), ATC/ATM, Cover Story

Controller Reinforcements

Renewed government-industry collaboration targets U.S. runway incursions, including those tied to ATC operational incidents.

by Wayne Rosenkrans

ATC/ATM, Traffic Control

Interacting With Automation

Despite the influx of increasingly complex air traffic control technology, humans are still in charge.

by Linda Werfelman

Runway Safety (approach and landing), ATC/ATM, Cover Story

Bright Horizons

Technologies focus on enhancing pilots’ visual perception and situational awareness during approach and landing.

by Wayne Rosenkrans

ATC/ATM, Traffic Control

Oceanic Assessment

Spanish air traffic controllers in the Canary Islands target risk factors for large height deviations along Europe–South America routes.

by Wayne Rosenkrans

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