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NTSB: Better Fuel Management Could Prevent 50 GA Crashes a Year
Fuel mismanagement is one of the leading causes of general aviation accidents in the U.S.
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News, Flight Ops, General Aviation
Fuel mismanagement is one of the leading causes of general aviation accidents in the U.S.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has opened an investigation into a June 25 in-flight…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Malaysia Airlines plans real-time flight tracking of its fleet.
by Linda Werfelman
Study shows nearly one-fifth of business aviation pilots habitually neglected pre-takeoff control checks.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Midair Collisions (MAC), Flight Ops, General Aviation
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued a safety alert, illustrated by a…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Runway Safety (approach and landing), Flight Ops
Study urges improved training to help flight crews to better cope with go-arounds.
by Linda Werfelman
Actual air density must be considered to reduce risk of degraded thrust and lift in…
by Ed Brotak
Canadian and U.S. airline pilots reassess risks of scheduled and emergency operations involving small isolated…
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Upset prevention and recovery training gains endorsements from airline pilots.
by Wayne Rosenkrans