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Simple rest schemes are helping pilots on long flights sleep longer and better, researchers say.
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Simple rest schemes are helping pilots on long flights sleep longer and better, researchers say.
by Linda Werfelman
The ‘sudden displacement of the cyclic stick’ began a chain of events that led to…
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Medicine, Human Factors, News
A substantial number of pilots and controllers say they have withheld information about medical problems,…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, Human Factors, News
While focused on aircraft performance, the Q400 crew forgot to retract the landing gear, the…
by Linda Werfelman
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