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
2018 FSF Press Releases, Basic Aviation Risk Standard
Global flight safety standards for contracted aircraft operators have been updated to include air drop…
by FSF Communications Staff
But fatal accidents in early 2018 show regulators cannot rest, agency says.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Mechanical Issues, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident/Incident Investigation
Operator’s nine-year overhaul cycle contributed to the gear failure, NTSB said.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Accident/Incident Investigation
Swearing in of Jennifer Homendy brings board back to five members for first time in…
by FSF Editorial
News, Cabin Safety, Safety Regulation
Citing skyrocketing numbers of reported incidents involving disruptive passengers, the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Number of injuries falls to 17 from 44 in 2016, FAA says.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Oversight
No injuries were reported, but the chief accident investigator called for a procedural review.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Oversight
Flying a drone near a wildfire could get someone killed, FAA says.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fitness for Duty, Aviation Research, Flight Deck
Study findings suggest that there is a direct effect of carbon dioxide on performance.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Flight crews appear to perform better with first officers at the controls, a new study…
by Linda Werfelman

