
Safety News | May 2019
Anticipating Needs Air transport leaders must anticipate the industry’s need for modernization of infrastructure and enhancement of regulatory capacity in order to maintain safety and efficiency as the industry grows,…
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Anticipating Needs Air transport leaders must anticipate the industry’s need for modernization of infrastructure and enhancement of regulatory capacity in order to maintain safety and efficiency as the industry grows,…
by Linda Werfelman
New Training on Stall Warning Recovery | U.S. Sees Drop in Reported Laser Strikes | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
New Rules for Lithium Ion Batteries | IATA Chief Urges Cargo Industry Upgrades | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
Improving Security in Digital Communications The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and a nonprofit internet security organization plan to work together to develop a framework for secure digital communications, ICAO…
by Linda Werfelman
New Fatigue Rules in Canada Transport Canada (TC) has given the country’s major airlines two years to implement new flight and duty time limits that reduce the number of hours…
by Linda Werfelman
Progress on Unstable Approaches | Controlling Brexit’s Impact on Aviation | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
NVG Pilots Cautioned on LED Lights | Stepped-Up CFM56-7B Blade Inspections Ordered | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
R44, Drone Collide in Israel | A New Look at ‘Two in the Cockpit’ Rule | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
TSB Urges Mandatory Flight Recorders | New EU Pilots Face Psychological Testing | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
Disruptive Weather | Discussion Needed on 1,500-Hour Rule | and more …
by Linda Werfelman