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Norway, U.K. to Lift Super Puma Restrictions

Norway, U.K. to Lift Super Puma Restrictions

Civil aviation authorities in Norway and the United Kingdom plan to remove restrictions that have barred the use ...
U.S. Helicopter Accident Rates Decline

U.S. Helicopter Accident Rates Decline

Accident rates for U.S. helicopters declined in 2016 for the third consecutive year, according to preliminary data ...
Robinson Helicopter Mast Bumping Added to NZ Safety Watchlist

Robinson Helicopter Mast Bumping Added to NZ Safety Watchlist

New Zealand's Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has added mast bumping accidents involving ...

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Helicopter Safety Team Urges Caution After Spate of Fatal Crashes

Citing a “short-term surge” in fatal accidents, the U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) is calling on pilots and operators to...

30-Year Decline Posted in U.S. Helicopter Accidents

U.S. helicopter accidents have declined steadily for more than 30 years, largely because of technological advancements and improvements throughout the...

NTSB Operations Return to Normal

Normal operations resumed Monday at the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) after a 35-day partial shutdown that saw 367...

ICAO Secretary General to Deliver Keynote at FSF Networking and Awards Dinner

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar will deliver ...

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

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Foundation Recognizing EUROCONTROL and Embry-Riddle With Awards

The awards will be presented June 24 at the annual Networking and Awards Dinner in Washington....

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