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Breakdowns in Decision-Making

Breakdowns in Decision-Making

A study links flawed decision-making to more than half of all U.S. fatal crashes involving private pilots in single-engine airplanes.
Fatal Downwash

Fatal Downwash

The risks at a hospital landing site in Plymouth, England, had not been identified before an S-92’s downwash knocked over three people, killing one.
‘Clear Signs of Strain’

‘Clear Signs of Strain’

NTSB head urges action to address the increase in runway incursions.
‘Like … Helicopters’

‘Like … Helicopters’

The first flights by AAM aircraft in the United States are expected to be on fixed routes between select airports and vertiports, a study says.
No Time to React

No Time to React

The pilot of an aerial survey helicopter was injured when the Cabri G2 struck a Canadian lake’s glassy water and sank.
Power Lever Migration

Power Lever Migration

The uncommanded movement of a control lever caused a medevac King Air to lose power from one engine during a night takeoff in Australia.

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