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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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NTSB Improves Public Access to Accident, Safety Data
The NTSB's new database, Case Analysis and Reporting Online (Carol), will provide public access to a range of information across all modes.
Safety
October 14, 2020
Keeping the Pilot in the Loop on Flight to Autonomy
Automation is increasingly a feature of modern aircraft, but what are manufacturers doing to help pilots understand how automation works?
Avionics
October 13, 2020
Luxaviation Takes First Step to Single European AOC
Operators like Luxaviation anticipate significant savings from having all European operations under the new single EASA air-operating certificate (AOC).
Charter & Fractional
October 13, 2020
Cruz Steps Down at BA as Part of IAG Management Reboot
International Airlines Group's new chief executive Luis Gallego has replaced the BA chief executive after a turbulent process of downsizing at the airline.
Airlines
October 12, 2020
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More Insurance Pain Forecast for Rotor Industry
Helicopter insurance premiums are rising in a "hard market" that could last another two years.
Finance, Taxes, Insurance
October 9, 2020
OEM Studies Show Low Risk of Covid Transmission in Airliners
Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer each have conducted studies that show Covid poses less of a risk in airliners than in other indoor settings.
Aircraft
October 8, 2020
NBAA Honors Successes of DEF Flameout Safe Landing
NBAA's virtual Safety Town Hall reviewed lessons learned in the safe landing of a Citation II that lost both engines and honored the pilots involved.
Safety
October 7, 2020
Fatal Bizav Accidents Plunge Nearly 70 Percent
The number of U.S.-registered business turbine airplanes involved in fatal accidents fell as a result of fewer flying hours this year due to Covid-19.
Accidents
October 5, 2020
Flying in the Age of Covid-19
A revamped business aviation landscape will affect everyone from occasional charter users to multiple-aircraft owners.
Safety
October 1, 2020
Treating your ‘get-there-itis’
It’s one of business aviation’s most dangerous conditions, but there are ways to prevent it.
Safety
October 1, 2020
Relatives of Max Victims Pan FAA Head’s Test Flight as PR Stunt
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s test flight of the Boeing 737 Max 7 Wednesday met with derision from family members of those lost in crashes.
Accidents
September 30, 2020
Embraer Gets Nod for Synthetic Vision Guidance System
Embraer has received a thumbs up from Brazil’s ANAC and the FAA for its synthetic vision guidance system on the Praetor 500 and 600.
Avionics
September 28, 2020
NTSB Offers Course on Managing Accident Communications
The two-day virtual course is a condensed version of its traditional course to help prepare attendees on what to expect following an accident.
Accidents
September 25, 2020
Evaluators Wrap Up Work as FAA Head Preps to Fly Max
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson plans to fly the 737 Max on September 30.
Aircraft
September 25, 2020
AINsight: SOP Noncompliance a Slippery Slope
Standard operating procedures, which provide a standardized method to complete a task, should always be followed in aviation to help improve safety.
Safety
September 25, 2020
NATA, DOT Partner on New Safety Manager Program
NATA, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Safety Institute (TSI) has launched a new Air Transport Safety Manager program.
Safety
September 23, 2020
NTSB Safety Alert Cautions on Dangers of Flight in Snow
the board noted a survey finding pilots assumed such operations were safe if minimums were met.
Safety
September 21, 2020
House Report Blasts Boeing, FAA for 737 Max Failures
A U.S. congressional committee cited failures of design, management, and oversight of the 737 Max in its conclusions.
Accidents
September 16, 2020
HAI Looks To Reboot Safety Accreditation Program
The Helicopter Association International (HAI) is looking to reboot its Accreditation Program of Safety (APS) later this year.
Rotorcraft
September 14, 2020
EASA Completes 737 Max Tests
EASA's Joint Operations Evaluation Board will meet in the UK to consider data collected from flight testing of the 737 Max completed this week.
Aircraft
September 11, 2020
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