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A U.S. oversight agency is recommending improvements in FAA risk assessment methods.
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Cargo Safety, Dangerous Goods, News, Risk Management, terrorism
A U.S. oversight agency is recommending improvements in FAA risk assessment methods.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Managing Editor’s Notebook, Risk Management, Safety Management
Opinion: Mitigating risks in aviation requires an unending search for hazards and fiscally responsible ways…
by Lucca Carrasco Filippo
FAA adopted the Compliance Program in 2015, with the stated goal of using compliance actions…
by Linda Werfelman
News, conflict zones, Risk Management
The European Cockpit Association (ECA), an umbrella organization representing 40,000 pilots across Europe, has called…
by AeroSafety World Editorial Staff
Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Risk Management, Threat Analysis
More research needed into potential drone–manned aircraft impact severity.
by Frank Jackman
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Risk Management
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has added fatigue and remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS),…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Blog, Safety Information Sharing and Protection, Risk Management
United Airlines recently was given credit in a Wall Street Journal article for performing safety…
by Mark Millam
GSIP Related Articles, Risk Management
Experts turn to safety performance indicators to detect new aviation risks and identify corrective actions.
by Mario Pierobon
Maintenance Matters, Risk Management
FAA maintenance inspectors will be trained to favor well-reasoned risk mitigations, if possible, instead of…
by Wayne Rosenkrans
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) new compliance philosophy1 has introduced an oversight approach that…
by Barry C. Davis, Julia Pounds, Paul Krois, and Melissa Wishy