Flight Ops, Managing Editor’s Notebook
President’s Message
Breaking the Rush Culture Before It Breaks Safety
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Flight Ops, Managing Editor’s Notebook
Breaking the Rush Culture Before It Breaks Safety
by Hassan Shahidi
Flight Training, Managing Editor’s Notebook, Opinion
Today’s pilot training programs could be improved by replacing some century-old basics with CBTA.
by Chris Nutter and Ramesh Rethinasamy
Foundation Focus, Managing Editor’s Notebook
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have all become attuned to our daily…
by Dr. Hassan Shahidi | President and CEO
Flight Deck, In Sight, Managing Editor’s Notebook
What’s Happening to Checklist Discipline?
by Immanuel Barshi
In Sight, Managing Editor’s Notebook, Safety Culture
A fuller understanding of why people make mistakes provides the groundwork not only for a…
by Lucca Carrasco Filippo
Flight Deck, Managing Editor’s Notebook, Opinion
Critical information is lost when all pilots and controllers aren’t speaking the same language.
by Robert Baron
InSight, Managing Editor’s Notebook, News
A stronger organizational culture could have helped the flight department avoid the event and its…
by Jerry Dibble
Human Factors Issues, Commentary, Managing Editor’s Notebook
Distractions and heavy workload are often cited as contributing to programming mistakes.
by Robert Baron
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accident/safety data, Commentary, Managing Editor’s Notebook
Safety Performance in 2020
At the dawn of each new year, we read the familiar tally of aircraft accidents…
by Mark Millam | Vice President, Technical