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‘Effective Listening’

‘Effective Listening’

The close encounter of an EMS helicopter and a Piper Seminole prompted the ATSB to encourage pilots to be more attentive to radio transmissions.
‘Astounded’

‘Astounded’

The pilots of a 737 failed to realize they were beginning their takeoff on a taxiway, the Dutch Safety Board says; the pilots say lights and markings were unclear.
Mapping the New ‘Fatigue Landscape’

Mapping the New ‘Fatigue Landscape’

The COVID-19 pandemic is a new addition to the factors that can interfere with pilots’ rest, researchers say.
Sinking Sensations

Sinking Sensations

Despite multiple ‘sink rate’ alerts, the crew of a 737 freighter continued their unstable approach, resulting in a hard landing and a damaged airplane.
‘100 Percent Preventable’

‘100 Percent Preventable’

The NTSB says FAA inaction on several safety recommendations contributed to the fatal 2019 crash of an AS350 on a Hawaii mountainside
New Risks in European Airspace

New Risks in European Airspace

EASA outlines a collection of aviation safety issues that have followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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