Foundation Unveils Seven Principles of Aviation Safety Leadership
Global engagement campaign to launch at IASS 2025 in Lisbon.
Global engagement campaign to launch at IASS 2025 in Lisbon.
by FSF Communications Staff
Despite a year-to-year increase in accidents, the commercial airline industry showed continuing long-term safety improvements…
by FSF Editorial Staff
2019 FSF Press Releases, Basic Aviation Risk Standard
MELBOURNE, Australia — Flight Safety Foundation is pleased to announce that OK Tedi Mining Ltd…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Airport Ops
Wake turbulence occurrences are being reported at a disproportionate rate by crews flying into Sydney…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), citing several instances of explosive openings of doors on…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Early registration discount continues through Friday, Feb. 15.
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Runway Safety (Conflicts)
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB), citing 27 runway incursions in just over five…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Fifteen aviation accidents resulting in 21 fatalities were not investigated during the shutdown.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Interpreting the results of four years of safety culture surveys.
by Barry Kirwan, Tom Reader, Anam Parand, Richard Kennedy, Corinne Bieder, Sybert Stroeve and Arjen Balk
The latest issue of the Airbus safety magazine Safety first now is available on the…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fatigue, Fitness for Duty
One-third of pilots surveyed by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said they had removed…
by FSF Editorial Staff
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