Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson plans to fly the 737 Max on September 30.
Standard operating procedures, which provide a standardized method to complete a task, should always be followed in aviation to help improve safety.
The two-day virtual course is a condensed version of its traditional course to help prepare attendees on what to expect following an accident.
NATA, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Safety Institute (TSI) has launched a new Air Transport Safety Manager program.
the board noted a survey finding pilots assumed such operations were safe if minimums were met.
A U.S. congressional committee cited failures of design, management, and oversight of the 737 Max in its conclusions.
The Helicopter Association International (HAI) is looking to reboot its Accreditation Program of Safety (APS) later this year.
EASA's Joint Operations Evaluation Board will meet in the UK to consider data collected from flight testing of the 737 Max completed this week.
The event will be held virtually on October 21.
GPMS has received FAA Supplemental Type Certification approval for its Foresight MX health monitoring system on the Airbus AS350.