![](https://flightsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/AirportOps_oct17_featured-180x135.png)
COVID-19, News, Safety Oversight
Safety News in Brief
Nolen will take on acting FAA administrator’s job.
Viewing 201 - 210 of 383 results
COVID-19, News, Safety Oversight
Nolen will take on acting FAA administrator’s job.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation, Ground Ops, News
An A330 took off without reliable airspeed information after preflight inspections failed to detect that…
by Linda Werfelman
conflict zones, Flight Ops, News
European NAAs and ANSPs should be on guard against possible jamming and spoofing of signals,…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The COVID-19 omicron variant interrupted airlines’ recovery earlier this year from pandemic-related slowdowns, IATA says.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Human Factors, Maintenance Matters, News
Organizational factors, not an individual mechanic’s actions, are typically to blame for departures from standard…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Flight Ops, News
The NTSB says action is needed to encourage position-reporting by Alaskan pilots in areas with…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, News
Helmets are crucial for pilots on low-level flights, the ATSB says after investigating a fatal…
by Linda Werfelman
IATA data show many measures of safety improved in 2021, including the lack of runway…
by Linda Werfelman
737 MAX, News, Safety Oversight
The FAA moves to include more independent experts in the airworthiness certification process.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Human Factors, News, Runway Safety
A veteran pilot accustomed to flying IFR expected to be directed to the usual runway…
by Linda Werfelman