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ATSB reports a new occurrence of an airliner’s pitot tube covers being removed minutes before…
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Flight Ops, News, safety data, uncrewed aircraft
ATSB reports a new occurrence of an airliner’s pitot tube covers being removed minutes before…
by FSF Editorial Staff
With laser strikes against U.S. aircraft at an all-time high, the GAO is recommending coordinated…
by Linda Werfelman
ICAO data show declines in the accident rate and in fatalities in 2021, compared with…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation, News
The DC3 cargo flight, being operated under VFR, crashed in instrument conditions near an airport…
by Linda Werfelman
An FAA study shows white light is generally most effective in making drones more visible…
by FSF Editorial Staff
A flight operational safety assessment is often a key element in developing an RNP AR…
by Mario Pierobon
A U.S. government oversight agency says Congress should press the FAA to bolster research on…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation, News, Runway Safety
The NTSB faulted the 737 crew’s decision to land on a short runway with a…
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Research, Cover Story, Flight Deck, News
Climate change and a heavy dependence on technology will bring new challenges to the aviation…
by Linda Werfelman
Basic Aviation Risk Standard, Commentary, News
Building Resilience
The Building Personal Resilience Program, introduced by the Foundation’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard office, aims…
by FSF Editorial Staff