New Ways to Look at Weather
Technological advances are helping NAV CANADA predict how weather will affect flight operations.
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Technological advances are helping NAV CANADA predict how weather will affect flight operations.
by Ed Brotak
Aviation Weather, Flight Ops, News
A new study predicts a continuing increase in CAT on some of the world’s busiest…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident/Incident Investigation, Aviation Weather, News
Actual weather was worse than forecast, and the F100 crew believed they had no options…
by Linda Werfelman
Government weather agencies have high-tech tools for warning pilots about turbulence.
by Ed Brotak
‘Non-extreme’ weather conditions are responsible for most U.S. flight delays, the FAA says.
by Ed Brotak
Accident Investigation, Aviation Weather, News
The pilots of an EC-130 air tanker likely were unaware of other crews’ decisions to…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Aviation Weather, News
Severe turbulence led to the Bell 212 pilots’ loss of control, engine damage and an…
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Aviation Weather, News
Cutbacks in ice control operations preceded an A350’s slide off a Helsinki taxiway.
by Linda Werfelman
Accident Investigation, Aviation Weather, News
Remote Canadian airports often lack effective means of removing ice from departing aircraft, the TSB…
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Weather, Cabin Safety, News
The NTSB is proposing a package of safety recommendations intended to prevent turbulence encounters and…
by Linda Werfelman