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The NTSB is sanctioning Boeing for sharing non-public information about the investigation of the 737…
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737 MAX, News, wildlife strikes
The NTSB is sanctioning Boeing for sharing non-public information about the investigation of the 737…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation Weather, Flight Planning, News
Developers of trajectory-based operations say the concept will enable forecasting of an aircraft’s exact position…
by Ed Brotak
Accident/Incident Investigation, Flight Ops, News
An electronic tablet became stuck beneath a control pedal, leading to the loss of control…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Flight Ops, News, Runway Safety
The DHC-8 bounced on touchdown at an airport in northern Canada; the first officer planned…
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Research, Flight Ops, News
A data-driven approach to briefings could enhance risk mitigation with real-time insights into potential threats.
by Kimberly Perkins and Bobbi Wells
charter operations, News, Safety Regulation
The FAA wants to hold public charter flights to the same safety standards as non-public…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation, News, Runway Safety
The NTSB says more and better technology could help avert runway incursions.
by Linda Werfelman
accident investigation, Human Factors Issues, Accident/Incident Investigation, Human Factors, News
The A320 crashed during an attempted go-around that followed an engine-damaging gear-up touchdown.
by Mark Lacagnina
Airport Ops, Aviation Medicine, News
The clinic at one major international airport treats thousands of patients a year; a study…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation Research, fatigue, News
Smart watches and other new sleep-monitoring devices could be a boon to sleep management programs,…
by FSF Editorial Staff