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‘You’re Going to Crash’
The AW139 nearly collided with a cliff during an attempted rescue in Australia’s Blue Mountains, the ATSB says.
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Accident/Incident Investigation, Helicopter Safety, News
The AW139 nearly collided with a cliff during an attempted rescue in Australia’s Blue Mountains, the ATSB says.
by Linda Werfelman
ATC/ATM, conflict zones, News, Runway Safety
ICAO has urged a new effort to win wider approval of the Safer Skies Initiative.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Agricultural Operations, News, Safety Research
A small focus group study identified distraction and pressure to get the job done as leading causes of wire strikes in agricultural operations.
by Linda Werfelman
advanced air mobility (AAM), News
A government oversight agency says the FAA needs more appropriate standards for certifying AAM aircraft.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Accident Investigation, News, Safety Recommendation
The TSB has closed the last three open recommendations stemming from its investigation of the 1998 crash of Swissair Flight 111.
by Linda Werfelman
A review of FAA substance misuse programs for pilots and cabin crew finds that data collection and personalized treatment are lacking.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic will help airports handle future disease outbreaks, study says.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, News
IATA data show aircraft accident reports are often late and lacking information.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation Research, Flight Ops, News
High-tech sensors may eventually monitor the health of pilots during flight — and pave the way for changes on the flight deck, a new study says.
by Linda Werfelman
Flight Ops, Flight Planning, News, terrorism
The FAA is issuing a new rule to require additional flight deck barriers in new airliners.
by FSF Editorial Staff