European Safety Management
EU countries have a top aviation safety record, but improvements in the system still are…
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EU countries have a top aviation safety record, but improvements in the system still are…
by Mike A. Ambrose
Several industry experts give their thoughts on what Bob Helmreich and Bryan Wyness meant to…
by Flight Safety Foundation
Employees who distrust their managers are less willing to share information about themselves and safety…
by Simon Bennett
GSIP Blogs and Opinions, InSight
New FAA programs find and fix hidden risks.
by Joseph Teixeira
Airport personnel and pilots can do a better job of getting the word out.
by Gary W. Cooke
Advance review of procedural change implications helps make sure they work for, not against, safety.
by Bart J. Crotty
It’s time to eliminate an age-old cause of fatal accidents: spatial disorientation.
by Randy Gibb, William Ercoline and Lauren Scharff
Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I), InSight
Evolving guidelines aim to correct deficiencies in methods of training for airplane upset prevention and…
by Paul “BJ” Ransbury and Janeen Kochan
Birds of prey are effective in the campaign against gulls, geese and other birds near…
by Steven D. Garber
The current 72-word definition is unwieldy and causes a dangerous default to ‘takeoff decision speed.’
by Mark Lacagnina