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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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FAA addresses helicopter EMS safety record
From a safety perspective, last year was not a good year for the air medical sector.
Safety
January 30, 2007
GE CF34 Sheds Fan Blade In Flight
A Mesa Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 shed a fan blade and lost the front section of its left engine cowling during a scheduled flight from Denver to Phoenix l
Safety
January 30, 2007
TEB users group aims to improve airport safety
At a February meeting of the Teterboro Users Group (TUG), held just a couple of weeks after the Challenger 600 accident at the New Jersey airport, safety i
Safety
January 30, 2007
Pilots speak out on how they tackle winter’s woes
Much has been written lately about the potential cost of not de-icing a business airplane before attempting to fly it, so we posed the question recently in
Safety
January 30, 2007
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How new flight-following helps Alaskan operators
Until the start of the new millennium, the business of monitoring helicopters as they flew over inhospitable expanses of land or water could be a haphazard
Safety
January 29, 2007
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
One of the world’s greatest civil engineering projects, the $8 billion Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) carries crude oil 800 miles south from Prudhoe B
Safety
January 29, 2007
Ground accidents addressed in University-level course
Accidents involving aircraft on airport ramps remain one of the most expensive sources of claims for insurance companies.
Safety
January 29, 2007
Ground accident reporting system is in the works
In another effort to help reduce accidents, NATA is developing a ground-incident safety management system (SMS) that it hopes will merge data on ground-han
Safety
January 29, 2007
Suit claims GE shipped defective engine parts
A former employee of GE Aircraft Engines claims the company knowingly shipped defective parts built during a 10-year period at its factory in Madisonville,
Safety
January 29, 2007
Airworthiness Alerts Issued for TBM 700
The FAA last month issued three separate airworthiness alerts on the TBM 700 turboprop single.
Aircraft
January 29, 2007
Torqued: Overcoming obstacles to effective communications
Last month I started a discussion about what I have come to recognize as a serious disconnect between pilots and mechanics, each of whom performs critical
Safety
January 29, 2007
Business jet fatalities increased again in 2004
There are typically fewer business jet accidents each year than turboprop mishaps and that distinction didn’t change last year.
Safety
January 29, 2007
Multinational aircraft icing story under way
Researchers from the U.S., Canada, Britain and France are participating in a major aircraft icing study taking place this winter primarily in the Montreal
Safety
January 29, 2007
Recent spate of accidents reinforces importance of following procedures
Why, when the safety record of professionally flown turbine twins is so impressive, did four business aircraft experience fatal accidents during a five-wee
Safety
January 29, 2007
MedAire expanding beyond medical expertise for travelers
Flight nurse Joan Sullivan Garrett never envisioned herself as an entrepreneur and certainly never as the head of a multi-million-dollar company with globa
Safety
January 26, 2007
Papua New Guinea court convicts crew for illegal landing
A court in Papua New Guinea (PNG) convicted Australian pilots Andrew Reid and Peter McGee of making an illegal landing in a Cessna Citation II at the disus
Safety
January 26, 2007
FAA grounds Mentor fleet after latest wing failure
A Raytheon Beech T-34 Mentor crashed on December 7 when the left wing snapped off about four inches inboard of the root attach point.
Safety
January 26, 2007
Safety Record Mixed Last Year
U.S.-registered turbine business aircraft accident numbers were mixed last year, according to aviation safety analyst Robert E.
Safety
January 25, 2007
College Guidelines Recommend Against Charter
In response to a four-year old NTSB safety recommendation stemming from the Jan.
Charter & Fractional
January 25, 2007
MedAire Seeks To Block Competitor Takeover
Facing a major challenge for control of the company, Phoenix-based health and security assistance provider MedAire has rejected a demand from “certain shar
Safety
January 16, 2007
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