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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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Business Aviation safety record continues to improve
Continuing the recent trend of safety improvement, business aviation accidents declined nearly 50 percent during the first three quarters of this year comp
Safety
November 2, 2009
NBAA urges operators to plan for potential H1N1 outbreak
The swine flu, which has already reached the pandemic phase 6, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), could prove to be vexing for charter and b
Safety
November 2, 2009
As winter nears, turn off autopilot in icing
Ever since the crash of American Eagle Flight 4184 (an ATR 72) in Roselawn, Ind., on Oct.
Safety
November 2, 2009
Icing- and Autopilot-related Incidents
• In January 2006, two pilots flying an American Eagle Saab 340 out of San Luis County Regional Airport in San Luis Obispo, Calif., nearly lost control aft
Safety
November 2, 2009
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Class prepares pilots for cold-wx ops
Coincidental to the early taste of winter weather the Northeast received in mid-October, NBAA–in conjunction with local airport user groups and state busin
Safety
November 2, 2009
ARG/US Tapped by NBAA as SMS Training Partner
Specialized aviation services company Aviation Research Group/U.S.
Safety
October 29, 2009
FAA Runway Safety Summit planned for next month
The FAA and co-sponsors Mitre and the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) are holding the first International Runway Safety Summit December 1
Safety
October 28, 2009
Safe Flight system enhances Kodiak’s STOL capability
Safe Flight Instrument (Booth No.
Safety
October 21, 2009
No Injuries in First Phenom 100 Incident
The first Embraer Phenom 100 incident caused no injuries to the two crewmembers aboard and damage only to the landing gear and flaps when the light jet ove
Safety
October 21, 2009
Safe Flight’s Autothrottle Approved for the G150
Safe Flight Instrument of White Plains, N.Y., announced at NBAA that its enhanced AutoPower automatic throttle has been certified for the Gulfstream G150.
Aircraft
October 20, 2009
FSI touts new online course
FlightSafety International (Booth No.
Aircraft
October 19, 2009
A greener de-icer soon to debut
One of the founders and innovators of the TKS anti-icing system plans to launch the world’s first environmentally friendly anti-icing fluid called TKS Sust
Safety
October 14, 2009
As incidents rise, agencies strive to solve growing birdstrike threat
The number of birdstrikes reported annually in the U.S.
Safety
October 14, 2009
No Single Solution
In recent years the FAA has focused a majority of its birdstrike research efforts on the use of avian radar systems.
Safety
October 14, 2009
IS-BAO recognized as European safety standard
The International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO), launched in 2002 by the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), has been gran
Safety
October 14, 2009
Prices and usage are down as charter market feels the pinch
Like the rest of the aviation industry, the charter segment has suffered serious setbacks during the past year and is hunkering down and adapting to a new
Safety
October 14, 2009
Audit firm lauds NBAA’s guide on best practices
CharterX Wyvern has endorsed the NBAA’s recently published NBAA Best Practices for Air Charter Brokering.
Safety
October 14, 2009
MU-2 SFAR could serve as guide for safety gurus
Any safety expert who wants to improve accident statistics could learn a lot by observing the Mitsubishi MU-2 situation.
Aircraft
October 14, 2009
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
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