
BASS2021, Business Aviation, News, safety data
No Sign of Decline
Runway excursions and loss of control remain the most common business aviation accident types, according to data presented to an FSF safety summit.
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BASS2021, Business Aviation, News, safety data
Runway excursions and loss of control remain the most common business aviation accident types, according to data presented to an FSF safety summit.
by FSF Editorial Staff
2021 FSF Press Releases, Business Aviation
ALEXANDRIA — U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg, a noted business and general aviation safety advocate, will be the keynote speaker for Flight Safety Foundation’s 66th…
by FSF Communications Staff
2021 FSF Press Releases, Business Aviation
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Flight Safety Foundation is seeking nominations for the 2021 FSF Business Aviation Meritorious Service Award. This award has been presented by the Foundation since 1975 for outstanding…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Business Aviation, Data Sharing, Summits BASS
Despite flight safety experts’ advocacy of data collection and sharing programs, some business aviation operators are reluctant to participate, in many cases because of concern about privacy and the security…
by AeroSafety World Editorial Staff
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to make a global impact, Flight Safety Foundation has adapted our annual Business Aviation Safety Summit (BASS) into a virtual event. BASS 2020 will take…
by FSF Membership Staff
Press Release, Business Aviation, Seminars BASS
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Flight Safety Foundation regrets to announce that it is canceling this year’s Business Aviation Safety Summit (BASS 2020), which had been scheduled for April 29−30 in Savannah,…
by FSF Communications Staff
Press Release, 2020 FSF Press Releases, Business Aviation
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Steve Dickson, administrator of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will be the opening keynote speaker at Flight Safety Foundation’s 65th Business Aviation Safety Summit (BASS) in…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Emerging Safety Issues, Business Aviation
With improved data sharing, coordination and situational awareness, commercial space flights eventually will be able to “file-and-fly like any other operator in the airspace,” the Air Line Pilots Association, International…
by FSF Editorial Staff
2019 FSF Press Releases, Business Aviation
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — John S. Duncan, deputy associate administrator for Aviation Safety at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will be the opening keynote speaker at Flight Safety Foundation’s 64th…
by FSF Communications Staff
News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), ATC/ATM, Business Aviation
Maintaining the instrument approach procedure inventory while expanding the new RNAV procedures is not sustainable, FAA says.
by FSF Editorial Staff