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FAA Chief: Boeing Safety Culture Needs a Boost

FAA Chief: Boeing Safety Culture Needs a Boost

Testifying before a U.S. House subcommittee, Whitaker described his agency’s increased oversight of the aircraft manufacturer.
‘Not Suited to Transformative Changes’

‘Not Suited to Transformative Changes’

Current FAA methods of aircraft certification, standards development, and data analysis must be changed to deal with new types of aircraft, transportation researchers say.
Going Low

Going Low

Proposals to allow Hawaiian air tour aircraft to descend to lower altitudes are intended to reduce inadvertent encounters with bad weather, the FAA says.
‘Too Many Air Tour Tragedies’

‘Too Many Air Tour Tragedies’

The NTSB is calling for more conservative flight visibility minimums and better weather training for air tour pilots in an accident-prone area of Alaska.
NTSB: Slow Progress on ‘Most Wanted’ Items

NTSB: Slow Progress on ‘Most Wanted’ Items

A review of 19 related aviation safety recommendations says seven were met with an ‘unacceptable response.’
What’s in a Name?

What’s in a Name?

The FAA designates a new, more inclusive, meaning for NOTAM.

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