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ACSF Joins FAA Aviation Safety Data Sharing Program
ASIAS is an FAA-funded, joint government-industry collaborative aviation safety information sharing program.
Safety
August 3, 2016
Aero-Photos Opts for Wyvern Exact UAV Audit
Exact program helps UAV end-users make informed decisions about the quality and safety commitment of UAV operators.
Safety
August 2, 2016
FAA Puts New Emphasis on Reducing Takeoff Excursions
Two-thirds of takeoff excursions are overruns, and turboprops are involved in the largest percentage of takeoff excursions, followed closely by jets.
Regulations and Government
August 2, 2016
Sri Lanka To Form Independent Accident Inquiry Bureau
Aircraft accidents are currently investigated by a unit of the Sri Lankan Civil Aviation Authority, the same agency that regulates aviation in the country.
Regulations and Government
August 1, 2016
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Torqued: How Many Ocean Crashes Will It Take To Get Easily Accessible Black Box Data?
In several recent cases, useful data has been sitting–or gone missing.
Safety
August 1, 2016
FAA’s Huerta Highlights Good News at AirVenture
Medical reform, new technology and data initiatives were topics addressed by FAA Administrator Michael Huerta at EAA AirVenture 2016.
Safety
July 29, 2016
Shaw Aerox To Offer Free Oxygen at Oshkosh Booth
Attendees will also be able to learn about other oxygen systems and products from Shaw Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems.
Safety
July 26, 2016
France Reports Decrease in Genav Fatalities
Notably, there were no fatal accidents in 2014 or 2015 involving business jets in France.
Accidents
July 25, 2016
Baldwin Teams with FAA, Mitre on Safety Data Sharing
Objective is to make aviation safety and reporting flight data monitoring data sharing easy and seamless, company said.
Regulations and Government
July 25, 2016
NTSB Warns of Dangers of Flying with Cataracts
The safety board recommends that the FAA and AOPA educate pilots about safety risks involved with flying with cataracts.
Safety
July 19, 2016
FAA To Change Runway Conditions Reporting on October 1
Actual runway conditions will be communicated to pilots in terms that directly relate to the way a particular aircraft is expected to perform.
Airports
July 19, 2016
Loose Latches Caused Citation Excel Cowling Detachment
Cessna has confirmed that there have been two other similar incidents to Citation 560XLs, both in 2008.
Accidents
July 18, 2016
FAA Rescinds Ban on U.S. Aircraft, Pilots in Turkey
The FAA said it would review this position by August 15.
Regulations and Government
July 18, 2016
CGI to Help Revamp UK Space Operations
IT specialist aims to boost UK’s extraterrestrial exploration effort.
Safety
July 14, 2016
Airbus Foundation Teams with Humanitarian Group
The Airbus Foundation is highlighting its recent partnerships aimed at working jointly to support humanitarian work.
Safety
July 14, 2016
Registration Opens for Annual Bizav Safety Standdown
The seminar is open to all aviation professionals regardless of aircraft operated and is free of charge for attendees, but space is limited.
Safety
July 14, 2016
Parker Aerospace Announces New Partnerships and Products
The aerospace component maker wants to make your fuel tank safer.
Safety
July 11, 2016
One Fatal Bizjet Accident Blemishes 1H16 Safety Record
The business turboprop segment worldwide witnessed fewer fatalities in the comparable time periods.
Accidents
July 7, 2016
Airlines Urged To Split Flight Crew Between Ground and Cockpit
Toulouse-based research lab studies solutions to alarm deafness in today's cockpits
Avionics
July 6, 2016
EASA Reports Dip in GA Accident Fatalities
According to the EASA annual safety review, general aviation accidents killed 65 people last year, which is 17 percent less than the five-year average.
Accidents
July 5, 2016
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