
Boeing to Pay $2.5 Billion to Resolve Charges Tied to FAA’s 737 MAX Evaluation
The agreement between the company and the U.S. government calls for creation of a $500…
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The agreement between the company and the U.S. government calls for creation of a $500…
by Linda Werfelman
A loose screw led to a series of problems that resulted in the Citation’s uncommanded…
by Linda Werfelman
In separate incidents, two passengers were accused of assaulting flight attendants.
by Linda Werfelman
Unmanned Aircraft Systems, News
The agency’s move is intended to expand the role of drones in package delivery.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Safety audits by the Foundation’s BARS Program show lax training in pilots’ use of GPWS…
by Linda Werfelman
Competency and evidence-based training focus on monitoring and crew coordination.
by Mario Pierobon and A.J. Weimer
In-depth Feature, News, Runway Safety
The agency’s safety Watchlist 2020 says runway incursions are increasing while the number of overruns…
by Linda Werfelman
The U.S. Government Accountability Office also seeks periodic reviews of aviation safety training curricula for…
by Linda Werfelman
An Inmarsat survey of 10,000 air travelers shows 83 percent say they won’t fly until…
by Linda Werfelman
The Aviation Public Health Initiative report endorses an approach featuring face masks, air filtration and…
by Linda Werfelman