
IASS 2021, News, Safety Culture, Unmanned Aircraft
‘The Weakest Link’
Humans are the weakest element in cybersecurity protection but also the best defense, experts say.
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IASS 2021, News, Safety Culture, Unmanned Aircraft
Humans are the weakest element in cybersecurity protection but also the best defense, experts say.
by FSF Editorial Staff
In Sight, Managing Editor’s Notebook, Safety Culture
A fuller understanding of why people make mistakes provides the groundwork not only for a healthy safety culture but also for a reasoned approach to implementing an SMS.
by Lucca Carrasco Filippo
The latest issue of the Airbus safety magazine Safety first now is available. Airbus is a benefactor member of Flight Safety Foundation.
by FSF Communications Staff
For an organization to claim that safety is in its DNA, the organization must go further than just checking boxes for compliance.
by Robert I. Baron
Interpreting the results of four years of safety culture surveys.
by Barry Kirwan, Tom Reader, Anam Parand, Richard Kennedy, Corinne Bieder, Sybert Stroeve and Arjen Balk
News, Safety Culture, Safety Oversight
The European aviation community must intensify efforts to promote cybersecurity and improve safety data collection and analysis as well as to bolster operational safety through enhanced training and technology, the…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Helicopter Safety, Safety Culture
One passenger was killed after the overweight AS350 hit a New Zealand mountainside during a heli-skiing trip.
by Linda Werfelman
Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), Cover Story, Safety Culture
Company attitudes about operating in Alaska were cited in the NTSB report on the fatal crash of a sightseeing flight.
by Linda Werfelman
Europe’s pilots say strong safety cultures haven’t halted on-the-job fatigue.
by Linda Werfelman
CEOs have more confidence than do safety managers.
by FSF Editorial Staff