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Error Messages

James Reason looks back at his career and ideas.
Striking Increases

Striking Increases

Data show more U.S. aircraft were struck by wildlife in 2012, 
but related damage to commercial aircraft declined.
Safety 
First

Safety 
First

In the lull between the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
Seat Change

Seat Change

You may have heard by now that I will be leaving Flight Safety Foundation in mid-February to become the senior ...
Right From the Start

Right From the Start

SMS must be built into UAS development — beginning with testing.
Sleep, Interrupted

Sleep, Interrupted

The FAA is considering more aggressive 
screening of pilots for potentially deadly sleep apnea.

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