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Safety
News and information on safety procedures and concerns.
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FAA To Protect Program from Public Access
To encourage more industry participation, the FAA is proposing that information provided to the agency from the voluntary disclosure reporting program (VDR
Safety
November 21, 2006
Safety Plan Takes Off in Europe
Eurocontrol, the Flight Safety Foundation, the European Regions Airline Association and other pilot and ATC organizations are implementing a new action pla
Safety
November 21, 2006
Recommendations Repeated for Deicing Measures
As a result of its investigation into the Montrose accident, the NTSB recommended that the FAA “develop visual and tactile training aids” that show small a
Safety
November 21, 2006
Bizav Reported Target of ATC Restrictions in Brazil
According to today’s issue of ASI Group’s “Hot Spots” security newsletter, civil aviation authorities in Brazil will impose temporary restrictions on priva
Safety
November 16, 2006
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Raytheon Deliveries and Bookings Increase
Raytheon Aircraft delivered 39 jets and 36 King Airs in the third quarter of this year compared with 29 jets and 27 King Airs in the same period last year,
Safety
November 16, 2006
Landing Assessment Rulemaking Committee Urged
In an October 24 letter to FAA Administrator Marion Blakey, National Air Transportation Association (NATA) president James Coyne asked the agency to form a
Safety
November 16, 2006
FAA Promotes Safety System Implementation
The FAA released Notice 8700.49, effective October 11, to guide FAA inspectors in helping operators develop Safety Management Systems (SMS).
Safety
November 16, 2006
Data Show Fewer Fatalities in First Half
Despite a rash of accidents in June involving U.S.-registered turbine business airplanes, there were fewer fatalities in the first six months of this year
Safety
November 16, 2006
Inflatable Seatbelts Move Step Closer to STCs
The FAA issued special conditions that would apply to STCs of AmSafe inflatable seatbelts in a variety of general aviation airplanes, including Beech, Cess
Safety
November 16, 2006
LAX GV Pilot Urged To Call the FAA
The FAA is trying to interview the pilot of a non-U.S.
Safety
November 15, 2006
Raytheon Addressing Beechjet Flameouts
Raytheon Aircraft said it is working with the FAA, NTSB, Transport Canada and Pratt & Whitney Canada to determine the root cause of three Beechjet dual eng
Safety
November 14, 2006
AD Proposed for King Air Controls
On Monday, the FAA issued a proposed Airworthiness Directive that would mandate a one-time 80-manhour detailed inspection of the flight-control systems on
Safety
November 14, 2006
Wireless airport surveillance tracks aircraft movements
Airport managers have a tool for tracking the comings and goings of every aircraft that uses their airport.
Safety
November 14, 2006
Look online for the latest FAA advisory safety information
The Internet is yielding important safety benefits for aviation, making critical information available to many more aviation participants and helping regul
Safety
November 14, 2006
Safe Flight Celebrates 60 Years
Safe Flight is celebrating its 60th year of producing products to make aviation safer.
Safety
November 14, 2006
Jet Aviation buys smoke defenders
Clearly seeing the value of an emergency vision assurance system, Jet Aviation of Teterboro, N.J., will purchase smoke displacement technology for installa
Safety
November 14, 2006
Cessna Wins Icing Approval, Sets Costs for Mustang
Cessna said the FAA cleared the Citation Mustang for flight into known icing two months after the new entry-level jet received FAA type certification on Se
Safety
November 13, 2006
Glider in Midair with Hawker Didn’t Turn on Tx
The Schleicher sailplane that collided with a NetJets Hawker 800XP near Smith, Nev., on August 28 was equipped with a transponder, but it was not turned on
Safety
November 13, 2006
Landing-assessment Rule Dropped–For Now
For the time being, air-taxi and fractional jet operators will not be required to add a 15-percent safety margin to actual landing distance as described in
Safety
November 13, 2006
Long safety history a testament to ‘good people’
Each year NBAA recognizes member companies with superb safety records.
Safety
November 13, 2006
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