Panel Sees Threats to Safety in U.S. Airspace System
The group’s report says inadequate funding has affected staffing, facilities and equipment.
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The group’s report says inadequate funding has affected staffing, facilities and equipment.
by FSF Editorial Staff
A study links flawed decision-making to more than half of all U.S. fatal crashes involving…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, News
The risks at a hospital landing site in Plymouth, England, had not been identified before…
by Linda Werfelman
NTSB head urges action to address the increase in runway incursions.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The first flights by AAM aircraft in the United States are expected to be on…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, Human Factors, News
The pilot of an aerial survey helicopter was injured when the Cabri G2 struck a…
by Linda Werfelman
conflict zones, News, Safety Regulation, uncrewed aircraft
ICAO has issued new guidance for closing airspace near conflict zones.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident/Incident Investigation, Flight Ops, News
The uncommanded movement of a control lever caused a medevac King Air to lose power…
by Mark Lacagnina
A Dutch study says a midnight dose of 300 mg of caffeine can help pilots…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, Maintenance Matters, News
A missing lock ring allowed a clamp nut to unthread, resulting in the fatal crash…
by Linda Werfelman