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GSIP Blogs and Opinions

How Do You Measure Safety?

Flight Safety Foundation is conducting a survey as part of its Global Safety Information Project to gain a deeper understanding of how the international aviation industry monitors safety performance. Specifically,…

by FSF Communications Staff

Blog, GSIP Blogs and Opinions

Evolution of Safety and Learning in the Aviation Industry

How do we collaborative proactively to produce the same safety improvements previously gained through accident investigations? The aviation industry has learned a lot from its mistakes and has applied that…

by Mark Millam

Blog, Data Sharing, GSIP Blogs and Opinions

Big Brother vs. Safety

I recently participated in a gathering organized by the U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration NHTSA). Administrator Mark Rosekind, who previously served as a member of the National Transportation Safety Board,…

by Mark Millam

Editorial Page, GSIP Blogs and Opinions

Personal Relationships

Since mid-March, Flight Safety Foundation staff and contractors, led by Vice President, Technical, Mark Millam and Vice President, Global Programs, Greg Marshall have traveled tens of thousands of miles conducting…

by Frank Jackman | Editor-in-Chief

Blog, Lithium Batteries, GSIP Blogs and Opinions

Some Risk Assessments Require More Than One Organization

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) last week issued a safety alert for operators (SAFO) about the risk of fire or explosion when transporting lithium batteries as cargo on passenger…

by Mark Millam

GSIP Blogs and Opinions, President's Message

Cooperation and Data

It is widely recognized among safety experts that the collection, analysis and sharing of data is key to improving the industry’s already stellar safety record. Despite this recognition, however, numerous…

by Jon L. Beatty | President and CEO

GSIP Blogs and Opinions, President's Message

Data Sharing

There is a lot of talk about data sharing as the next big safety challenge, with good reason: Data sharing is the key to achieving the next level of safety,…

by William R. Voss
President and CEO

GSIP Blogs and Opinions, InSight

Straight to the Source

New FAA programs find and fix hidden risks.

by Joseph Teixeira

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