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Accident Investigation, Flight Training, Maintenance Matters, News

‘Prolonged and Unresolved’ Problem

Indonesian accident investigators say a recurring autothrottle problem and the pilots’ inadequate UPRT contributed to the fatal crash of a Boeing 737.

by Linda Werfelman

Flight Training, News

Instructor Standardization

Although aviation trainers see standardization as key to consistent training outcomes, it can be difficult to achieve.

by Mario Pierobon

COVID-19, Flight Training, News

Safety News in Brief

The FAA has rejected Republic Airways’ request for an exemption to the 1,500-hour rule.

by FSF Editorial Staff

Flight Ops, Flight Training, News

Bending the 1,500-Hour Rule?

Regional airlines support a Republic Airways proposal to lower experience requirements for some new first officers, but pilot groups disagree.

by Linda Werfelman

Flight Training, News

New Architecture for Learning

A Flight Safety Foundation report calls for learning by studying not only accidents but also safe operations. 

by Linda Werfelman

Flight Training, News

Motivating Factors

Trainers say a trainee’s motivation is a strategic component of successful learning.

by Mario Pierobon

Flight Ops, Flight Training, IASS 2021, News

A Shift in Emphasis?

Many sectors of the aviation industry are analyzing normal operations to determine how to boost safety.

by FSF Editorial Staff

Flight Training, News

Lost Skills

Aviation safety experts credit the emphasis in recent years on upset prevention and recovery training with boosting the safety record worldwide.

by Mario Pierobon

BASS2021, COVID-19, Flight Training, News

Pilot Proficiency vs. Preparedness

Proficiency is not enough to guarantee safe piloting, FlightSafety International executive says.

by Linda Werfelman

Aviation Medicine, Flight Training, News

Fear of Job Loss Motivates Student Pilots’ Self-Medication, Report Says

The results of a small survey indicated that many of the students, on track to become professional pilots, were reluctant to discuss health issues with AMEs.

by FSF Editorial Staff

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