Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
A new approach to aviation safety includes studying what went right, not just what went wrong.
EASA proposals for accepted means of compliance will advance plans for rules under which new eVTOL aircraft will achieve type certification.
European pilots call for urgent and pragmatic solutions to avoid another downing of a commercial airliner in war zones.
The update to NBAA's single-pilot training resource stems from an NTSB recommendation following a 2014 Phenom 100 crash in icing conditions.
The new European Rotors show will launch in Cologne, Germany, in November 2020, and will include all vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
Work conducted in the FAA's new $5 million, 2,500-sq-ft building will support research on fluorine-free firefighting foams.
The events provide Gulfstream customer input and feedback that the Savannah-based airframer says is critical to its business.
Hawaii air tour stakeholders have formed a task force to deal with the fallout from recent accidents there.
Helicopter training industry veteran Nick Mayhew is the new industry co-chairman of the United States Helicopter Safety Team (USHST).
New FAA rules would require most unmanned aircraft to share their position and identity with other airspace users.