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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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Look online for the latest FAA advisory safety information
The Internet is yielding important safety benefits for aviation, making critical information available to many more aviation participants and helping regul
Safety
November 14, 2006
Safe Flight Celebrates 60 Years
Safe Flight is celebrating its 60th year of producing products to make aviation safer.
Safety
November 14, 2006
Jet Aviation buys smoke defenders
Clearly seeing the value of an emergency vision assurance system, Jet Aviation of Teterboro, N.J., will purchase smoke displacement technology for installa
Safety
November 14, 2006
Cessna Wins Icing Approval, Sets Costs for Mustang
Cessna said the FAA cleared the Citation Mustang for flight into known icing two months after the new entry-level jet received FAA type certification on Se
Safety
November 13, 2006
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Glider in Midair with Hawker Didn’t Turn on Tx
The Schleicher sailplane that collided with a NetJets Hawker 800XP near Smith, Nev., on August 28 was equipped with a transponder, but it was not turned on
Safety
November 13, 2006
Landing-assessment Rule Dropped–For Now
For the time being, air-taxi and fractional jet operators will not be required to add a 15-percent safety margin to actual landing distance as described in
Safety
November 13, 2006
Long safety history a testament to ‘good people’
Each year NBAA recognizes member companies with superb safety records.
Safety
November 13, 2006
NTSB Wants Ice Detectors on all Jet Engines
In the aftermath of four dual flameouts involving P&WC JT15D-powered Beechjets, the NTSB on Friday issued an urgent recommendation to help prevent furt
Safety
November 13, 2006
Business Aviation Safety
In the last 10 years, business aviation safety has improved dramatically.
Safety
November 13, 2006
Icing Training Mandate For Caravan Pilots?
A long-awaited interim final rule will be published in the next day or two extending through at least April 2008 the FAA’s mandated flight-reduction progra
Safety
November 13, 2006
Recommendations Repeated for De-icing Measures
The NTSB on Friday released to the FAA its formal recommendations (A-06-42 and A-06-43) resulting from its investigation into the fatal crash of a Challeng
Safety
November 13, 2006
FAA Moves Safety Effort to a Higher Level
The FAA took another step in its efforts to promote a “cultural change” to improve aviation safety–replacing the Aviation Safety Program (ASP) with the new
Safety
November 9, 2006
API, Waypoint team on risk management
Aviation Personnel International (API) and Waypoint Partners have collaborated to launch a risk-management service for flight departments called the Accele
Safety
November 8, 2006
Safety Standdown celebrates 10 years
Bombardier Aerospace earlier this month kicked off its 10th annual Safety Standdown in Wichita.
Safety
November 7, 2006
Gulfstream V causes runway incursion at Los Angeles
The FAA has interviewed the pilots of a Gulfstream V that caused a runway incursion on September 30 at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), during whic
Safety
November 7, 2006
With RDT’s Tempus, there’s always a doctor on board
Virgin Atlantic Airways is the latest major carrier to improve its passengers’ chances of surviving a major health problem in flight by investing in the Te
Safety
November 7, 2006
Bombardier Safety Standdown 2006
Traditionally, the term “safety standdown” refers to a temporary halt to military operations following a string of accidents.
Safety
November 7, 2006
Securaplane cameras help NASA see stars
Securaplane came to NBAA this year flush with new business, ranging from a contract to supply cameras for NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Ast
Safety
November 7, 2006
A Winter Wakeup Call for Business Aviation
Seeing Susan Saint James on the Today show early last month remembering the life of her 14-year-old son, Teddy Ebersol–one of three people who died in the
Safety
November 6, 2006
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
November 6, 2006
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