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Flights diverted for medical emergencies lose less time than those diverted for nonmedical reasons, report says.
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Flights diverted for medical emergencies lose less time than those diverted for nonmedical reasons, report says.
by Linda Werfelman
Airbus official tells IASS the pandemic has been a ‘wake-up call’ for commercial aviation.
by Aaron Karp
Boeing concluded the problem likely was a result of ‘degraded and uneven airflow and/or temperature control issues in the cabin.’
by Linda Werfelman
Regulators unveil multiple initiatives aimed at getting unruly passengers to behave.
by Linda Werfelman
Unrecognized terminology leads confused passengers to activate escape slides on an A320.
by Linda Werfelman
Some of the passengers on an Airbus A320 misunderstood the captain’s directive to “disembark … immediately” after being diverted to Cork Airport and — instead of exiting through the doors,…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Cabin Safety, Safety Regulation
A new law says the FAA must study how airliner seat size affects emergency evacuations.
by Linda Werfelman
Pre-flight safety briefings should include instructions for passengers to leave behind their carry-ons in the event of an emergency evacuation.
by Frank Jackman
Study finds no elevated risk of DVT during flight.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Business Aviation, Cabin Safety
Aviation insurer USAIG has added two food safety online courses to its safety programs for business aviation customers, according to an AINOnline article. Read it here.
by AINonline