Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
Virtual Safety Week will feature NBAA's popular safety programs traditionally held in tandem with the association's annual convention.
After several incidents where business aircraft had their fuel systems contaminated with diesel exhaust fluid, a new field test kit is now available.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to have devastating effects on aviation workers and businesses.
Operating aircraft within or over a war zone has clearly turned out to be a failure in risk management.
Bruce Landsberg, renewed for three more years as NTSB vice chairman, plans to increase focus on aviation weather and Notam system safety factors.
Bombardier Aviation for the first time has delivered one of its new flagship Global 7500s equipped with dual head-up displays.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency plans to perform Max flight testing from Vancouver, Canada, during the week starting September 7.
NBAA welcomed proposed FAA guidance on DEF contamination but believes it could go further to safeguard against such incidents.
The multi-purpose ARCrisk safety management module can be used by flight departments, ground services, maintenance departments, FBOs, and drone operations.
The pandemic has made navigating viation medical certificate issues more difficult.