
Managing the Evolution of Safety
New systems will be needed to ensure safety in increasingly complex airspace, study says.
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New systems will be needed to ensure safety in increasingly complex airspace, study says.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aviation Research
The aviation industry already has begun a shift toward large unmanned aircraft systems, which will…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aviation Research
Drones that collide with manned aircraft are capable of causing more damage than birds of…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aviation Research
Study shows helicopter windscreens, tail rotors vulnerable to drone impact damage.
by Frank Jackman
Long term exposure to aircraft noise, particularly during the night, is linked to an increased…
by ScienceDaily
The quality of cabin and cockpit air is at least as good as the quality…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Fatigue, Aviation Research, Human Factors
Researchers say long-haul pilots face a different set of sleep-related problems than their short- and…
by Linda Werfelman
Fitness for Duty, Aviation Research, Human Factors
Research fails to identify ways of predicting or preventing pilot suicides and murders.
by Linda Werfelman
Press Release, Aviation Research
Embracing ICAO’s approaches to collaborative risk mitigation, Pan American states and airlines mark six years…
by Barry C. Davis and Julia Pounds
Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I), Aviation Research, Flight Training, Winter/Challenging Ops
Training can help pilots prepare for hazardous aircraft icing.
by Richard J. Ranaudo