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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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Safety Expert: Bizav Accidents Could Quadruple by 2021
Human-factors expert Dr. Tony Kern predicts that the business aviation accident rate “will go up 400 percent over the next 10 years”
Safety
October 27, 2011
Apple iOS 5 Update Problematic for iPad EFB Users
Apple’s new iOS 5 operating system is causing problems for iPad aviation app users, including deletion of data without warning
Safety
October 20, 2011
Shatner To Appear at Safety Standdown
Actor William Shatner will be a guest speaker at the 15th,annual Bombardier Safety Standdown, which takes place next Monday through Wednesday in Wichita.
Safety
October 20, 2011
Sierra STC’s G1000 in Citation 501
Sierra Industries of Uvalde, Texas, received STC’d approval for installation of Garmin G1000 avionics in Cessna Citation 501s
Safety
October 20, 2011
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Flight Data Systems Monitors And Analyzes Flight Data
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Safety
October 12, 2011
VisionSafe Clears Cabin Smoke
VisionSafe EVAS
Safety
October 11, 2011
Spirit AeroSystems Developing Nacelle Anti-ice Systems
Taking a proactive approach toward the anti-icing regulations proposed by the FAA in June 2010–and still unscheduled for adoption into the FARs–Spirit Aero
Safety
October 11, 2011
Baldwin Aviation Brings Safety Systems To Managers
There’s only one thing more difficult for a pilot to deal with than being part of a small flight department and that is being a one-person show that often
Safety
October 11, 2011
AEROBridge Helps Bizav Assets Provide Disaster Relief
AERObridge is an organization easy to understand. Formerly known as Corporate Aviation Responding in Emergencies (C.A.R.E.), AERObridge has been end
Safety
October 11, 2011
Zodiac Focused On External Growth Strategy
Zodiac Aerospace comes into NBAA 2011 buoyed by an agreement with its banks to increase the amount and maturity of its financing.
Safety
October 10, 2011
Convergent Performance Makes Aviation Professionalism Pledge
Convergent is rolling out a new grassroots challenge to anyone with “a stake in this game."
Safety
October 10, 2011
General Aviation Safety Is on NTSB’s Radar
Amid changes to the format of its annual “most wanted” list, the NTSB has included improvement in general aviation safety as one of its hot-button topics.
Safety
October 8, 2011
Bizav Accidents Climb Considerably in First Nine Months
The number of accidents and fatalities for business jet and turboprop operations worldwide increased substantially in the first nine months
Safety
October 6, 2011
Pilot Fatigue Rules Delayed Again
Regulations to combat pilot fatigue–which FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt said will migrate to Part 135 operations–have been delayed past the August 1 dead
Charter & Fractional
October 3, 2011
Laser System Aims To Prevent Hangar Rash
To prevent damage to aircraft as they are moved in hangars, charter and aircraft management provider Talon Air, based at Republic Airport on New York’s Lon
FBOs
October 2, 2011
Bombardier flight tests electric ice-protection system
In the quest to develop more aircraft systems driven by electricity and to improve reliability, Bombardier Aerospace completed another milestone in its Str
Safety
October 1, 2011
AIN Blog: FAA’s New Rule on Ice Bridging Is Not the Best It Could Be
The FAA has finally put a regulatory nail in the coffin of ice bridging with a new <link http://frwebgate2.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/PDFgate.cgi?WAISdocID=PKZ
Safety
August 31, 2011
New Rule Restricts Hiring FAA Safety Inspectors
U.S.
Aircraft
August 29, 2011
Robinson Working with FAA on R44 ‘Mast Rocking’
Robinson Helicopter CEO Kurt Robinson said his company has been working with the FAA for “some time” to address concerns about “mast rocking” on its R44 he
Safety
August 25, 2011
9/11 Report: Aviation Ten Years Later
For the complete report:AIN_2011_TenYearsLater.pd
Safety
August 24, 2011
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