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Transplant Transport

Doctors want to ensure that parts of you fly safely.

Accidents Down, Fatalities Up

EASA member states had fewer accidents in 2009 than in previous years, but one airliner loss counted heavily.

Where’s the Exit?

Despite a briefing and illustrated safety cards, passengers on an Embraer 195 were unsure of what to do while using an overwing exit.

Code-Sharing Collectivism

Mainline partners and the FAA expect lasting benefits from the proliferation of risk-management programs at U.S. regional airlines.

Unveiling the Matrix

A new tool for assessing and reporting runway condition.

Sliding Away

Despite wet snow on the runway, the A321 crew expected normal winter landing conditions.

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FSF Panel to Focus on AAM Safety Challenges

Topics before the ARPAC Advisory Committee include human factors, data, and decision-making. by Harrison Wolf | FSF Associate Director |...

COVID-19 Crisis Resources

As the world struggles with the tragic and unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, we in aviation are seeing a previously unimaginable impact...

Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS)

The Foundation’s BARS program provides organizations that engage contracted aircraft operators with a standard to assist in the risk-based management...

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

These documents are in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) and require a copy of Adobe Reader® to view them. If you do no...

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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