
U.S. Reports 30-Year High in Reported Wildlife Strikes in 2019
While the number of total strikes rose, the number that damaged the aircraft was below…
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While the number of total strikes rose, the number that damaged the aircraft was below…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The S-76 pilot likely did not want to disappoint the client, who had specifically requested…
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Medicine, Flight Training, News
The results of a small survey indicated that many of the students, on track to…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Five U.S. airports have been chosen for drone-detection tests.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation industry leaders see large-scale COVID-19 vaccination programs as key to returning to pre-pandemic levels…
by Linda Werfelman
InSight, Managing Editorās Notebook, News
A stronger organizational culture could have helped the flight department avoid the event and its…
by Jerry Dibble
FAA misunderstood the airplanesā new flight control software, report says.
by Linda Werfelman
The 747, which crashed in 1996, has been a centerpiece of NTSB accident investigation training…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Board recommends action to help forecasters cope with erroneous reports from weather sensors.
by Linda Werfelman
The FAA has upgraded Costa Ricaās Aviation Safety Ranking.
by FSF Editorial Staff