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Mexico’s aviation safety rating has been downgraded by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Cabin Safety, Safety Standards

ICAO Issues Guidelines on Handling Unruly Passengers

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has issued new legal guidance on the most appropriate methods of managing disruptive and unruly passengers. The Manual on the Legal Aspects of Unruly…

by FSF Editorial Staff

GSIP Related Articles, Safety Standards

Military SDCPS

Government watchdog says U.S. military needs to improve its approach to mishap data collection and analysis.

by Frank Jackman

News, Safety Standards

FAA Proposes $1.4 Million Fine Against Operator of Airports in Virgin Islands

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Friday proposed a fine of nearly $1.47 million against the Virgin Islands Port Authority (VIPA) for alleged safety violations at the airports in St.…

by FSF Editorial Staff

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Canadian Airlines Confirm Fitness for Duty Protocols in Place

The eight largest Canadian airlines have confirmed to Transport Minister Marc Garneau that they have the proper safety protocols in place to handle drug and alcohol testing, according to Transport…

by FSF Editorial Staff

News, Fitness for Duty, Safety Standards

Canada’s Transport Minister Tells Airlines to Review Pilot Fitness for Duty Protocols

Call for procedures review comes after allegedly drunk pilot arrested before flight.

by FSF Editorial Staff

Safety Standards, Smoke Fire Fumes

Checking the Checklists

Common-sense recognition of everyday threats and self-auditing are first steps to making effective changes.

by Barbara K. Burian

Cabin Safety, Aviation Research, Safety Standards

Brace Yourself

Study says recommended brace position may need to be modified to accommodate changes in airliner seat construction.

by Linda Werfelman

Safety Standards

ASAP for Charter Operators

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) in the United States anticipates adding another six or seven participants to its aviation safety action program (ASAP) in the first quarter of 2015,…

by Frank Jackman

Safety Standards

Updating The Rules

FARs Part 23 assumed simpler aircraft, but the push is on to rewrite the rules for current designs and safety equipment.

by Heather Baldwin

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