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FAA: Laser Strikes on Aircraft Increasing
The frequency of laser strikes on aircraft is a growing problem, according to the FAA.
Regulations and Government
September 7, 2021
Dassault Picks 10X for First Falcon Smart Throttle Platform
After testing the Smart Throttle on the Falcon 7X, Dassault has selected the 10X as the first that will be equipped with the new safety technology.
Safety
September 5, 2021
Bombardier Announces Dates for Safety Standdown 2021
The Canadian airframer's Safety Standdown is in its 25th year.
Safety
September 3, 2021
Honeywell Obtains EASA Nod for RDR-7000 Weather Radar
Honeywell’s IntuVue RDR-7000 weather radar system for business jets and helicopters recently received EASA approval.
Avionics
August 30, 2021
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FAA Highlighting Safety During National Drone Week
National Drone Safety Week will serve as a opportunity to educate drone pilots and highlight new requirements and best practices, FAA said.
Safety
August 27, 2021
AINsight: State of (Runway) Confusion
Runway confusion events are often precursors of a runway incursion and potential collision between aircraft, airport vehicles, or construction equipment.
Accidents
August 27, 2021
FAA Alerts Operators on Visual Approach Risks
An FAA SAFO notes that risk of Class B excursions and wrong surface events greatly increases where visual approach clearances were accepted.
Safety
August 26, 2021
ACSF Rolls Out ASAP Courses
The ACFS has designed free online ASAP courses to educate members on the use and benefits of the voluntary, self-reporting program.
Safety
August 19, 2021
EASA: Zero Private Bizav Accidents in Europe Last Year
here were no reportable accidents and only one serious incident last year involving EASA-member-state-registered, non-commercial business aircraft.
Accidents
August 17, 2021
FAA Proposes Class C Airspace over Harrisburg
The agency is hosting a public meeting August 18 to discuss changing the airspace from Class D to Class C over Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to increase safety.
ATC
August 12, 2021
Helo Pilot Charged after Airlifting Ice Cream Cake
Dairy Queen drop-in lands helicopter pilot in the dock.
Regulations and Government
August 12, 2021
Scared Passengers Sue Helicopter Operator
Passengers sue for mental distress after crew recovers from botched oil rig approaches, vortex ring state spin.
Rotorcraft
August 12, 2021
Boeing 737 Max Arrives in China Seeking To End Grounding
The airliner made a three-sector 7,567-nm trip from Seattle to Shanghai to start validation flight trials with Chinese aviation safety officials.
Aircraft
August 7, 2021
Canada Updates Aircraft Operator Covid Guidance
Transport Canada and Canada’s Public Health Agency has published safety alerts for private and commercial air operators regarding Covid-19.
Regulations and Government
August 5, 2021
Alaska Accidents Show Pattern of Lenient FAA Oversight
The FAA continues to struggle with minimal inspector staffing in Alaska, where operators face challenging conditions and crashes are frequent.
Accidents
August 4, 2021
FlightAware Offers Aviator Personal Flight Tracking
General aviation pilots can access the same tracking information as business jet and airline operations with the new FlightAware Aviator service.
Safety
August 4, 2021
NBAA Outlines Top Safety Concerns
NBAA's Safety Committee updated its top safety concerns as it highlights key areas that it will focus on during the upcoming year.
Safety
August 2, 2021
FAA Warns Pilots: Stay Alert During Autoland Approach
In a new SAFO, the FAA said localizer signal interference has caused deviations when operators were using ILS autoland approach procedures.
Safety
July 29, 2021
ACSF Updates Audit Standard To Prepare for SMS Rules
L.J. Aviation was the first Air Charter Safety Foundation member to demonstrate it had met the updated Industry Audit Standard requirements.
Safety
July 29, 2021
Avidyne Develops AI-based PilotEye with Daedalean
The PilotEye vision system is based on artificial intelligence technology and promises to reduce pilot workload, while also supporting autonomous flight.
Avionics
July 27, 2021
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