Review of Taiwan’s Aviation Safety Management
This article is intended to provide a picture of the civil aviation industry in Taiwan and to describe the Civil Aeronautics Administration’s (CAA’s) efforts to enhance flight safety, including the…
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This article is intended to provide a picture of the civil aviation industry in Taiwan and to describe the Civil Aeronautics Administration’s (CAA’s) efforts to enhance flight safety, including the…
by Lin, Jiunn-Liang; Lin, Zih-Shin and Huang, Kuang-Yang
Safety Management, Summits IASS
Innovations within safety management systems showcase scalable approaches to addressing aviation risks.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
NTSB investigators share first-hand insights into broadly applicable lessons from the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 accident.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
GSIP Related Articles, Summits IASS
Operators, regulators and others in the Middle East are turning to safety data to keep pace with rapid growth.
by Frank Jackman
CAST safety enhancements will help flight crews recognize — and respond immediately — to subtle overbank, deceleration and pitch threats.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
French DGAC’s research on ‘noncompliant approaches’ shows promise for increasing stabilized approaches.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
New report from the FSF Go-Around Decision-Making and Execution Project advocates application of critical research findings.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
NOVEMBER 11–14, 2014, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate
by Flight Safety Foundation
LOSA data show that purposely skipping a checklist or ducking under a glideslope can lead to bigger problems.
by Linda Werfelman