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Short-Handed

One-third of air traffic control (ATC) facilities operated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had staffing shortfalls of at least 10 percent in the 2024 fiscal year — a condition that led to increased overtime, longer work weeks, and controller fatigue, according to a report from th...

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‘Something Unexpected’

‘Something Unexpected’

When the drone did not respond to pilot efforts to reduce power, the pilot used an automatic mode switch to direct it away from people gathered at an Australian airport, the ATSB says.
‘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
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