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SAFE FLYING AWARDS: Part 91 Pilots
The National Business Aviation Association presents Pilot Flying Safety Awards each year to the member company pilots who have exemplary safety records.
Safety
October 14, 2009
Common sense and high standards are the ‘secrets’ of accident-free ops
Each year, NBAA recognizes the top aviation maintenance and avionics technicians with excellent safety records who work for member companies.
Safety
October 14, 2009
Adroit patient monitor streams video
Last year, RDT (Booth No.
Safety
October 14, 2009
Grey Owl’s Human-factors Course Meets PDP Goal
Richard Komarniski, who has for 16 years been teaching human factors and safety subjects, spoke on Monday at the NBAA IA renewal session on safety manageme
Safety
October 13, 2009
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EBAA ERP Manual Aids ICAO SMS Compliance
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) is developing an emergency response planning manual for business aircraft owners and operators.
Safety
October 8, 2009
Birdstrike radar deployed to Bagram
The U.S.
Safety
October 1, 2009
FAA Moves Quickly To Modify Hudson River Airspace
The FAA yesterday announced plans to modify the airspace over the Hudson River, in response to the August 8 midair of a Piper PA-32R and Liberty Helicopter
Safety
September 3, 2009
NTSB Seeks To Reduce EMS Helicopter Flight Risks
On Tuesday, the NTSB issued 19 recommendations for helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS), addressing pilot training; safety management systems; coll
Safety
September 3, 2009
NATA urges mandate for single-pilot CRM
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is strongly recommending that the FAA include CRM training for single-pilot operations as part of its no
Safety
September 2, 2009
AvFuel offering fire safety training
On October 13 and 14, Avfuel is holding a quality-assurance and fire-safety seminar at the Avflight FBO at Capital City Airport in Lansing, Mich.
Safety
September 1, 2009
AmSafe touts airbag seatbelts for airliners and business aircraft
After successfully developing the market for airbag inflatable seatbelts in new and existing light aircraft, Phoenix Ariz.-based AmSafe Aviation is targeti
Safety
August 31, 2009
Rule change mandates better icing protection
The FAA last month amended its certification standards for icing protection on transport-category airplanes.
Safety
August 26, 2009
Safety Standdown Registration Opens
Registration for the 13th annual Bombardier Safety Standdown opened last month.
Safety
August 25, 2009
FAA Soliciting Comments on FOD-detection System AC
The FAA is seeking industry comment by September 4 on draft <link http://www.faa.gov/airports/resources/draft_advisory_circulars/media/draft_150_5220_XX.pd
Safety
August 25, 2009
Bill would raise pilot hiring, training standards
Acting on calls for more stringent regulatory oversight of regional airlines after the February 12 <link news/single-news-page/article/colgan-q400-crashes-
Safety
August 25, 2009
NTSB Targets Scheduling, Sleep Apnea
The Feb.
Safety
August 13, 2009
New Certification Rule To Offer Icing Protection
The FAA yesterday amended its certification standards for icing protection on transport-category airplanes.
Safety
August 4, 2009
Torqued: Debunking the myth of one level of safety
Most aviation professionals aren’t fooled by the “one level of safety” myth, the sound- bite mantra that the FAA trots out for the public, Congress and the
Safety
July 28, 2009
DOT IG: FAA data clouds ATC training failures
A report from the Department of Transportation inspector general found that the FAA’s reported rate of training failures among newly hired air traffic cont
ATC
July 27, 2009
Bizav logs an exceptionally safe first half
While business aircraft flight hours are down from this time last year, the level of industry safety has improved disproportionately, according to statisti
Safety
July 27, 2009
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