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Flight Deck, In Sight, Managing Editor’s Notebook
What’s Happening to Checklist Discipline?
by Immanuel Barshi
Reported laser strikes against U.S. aircraft climbed in 2020, FAA data show.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Canada is warning of an avionics system that may indicate aircraft are flying even though they are still on the ground.
by Linda Werfelman
Flight Deck, Managing Editor’s Notebook, Opinion
Critical information is lost when all pilots and controllers aren’t speaking the same language.
by Robert Baron
Flight Deck, In-depth Feature, Safety Research
NRL-Netherlands Aerospace Centre researchers say extra sleep helps more than flight time restrictions.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Accident/Incident Investigation, Flight Deck
A spilled cup of coffee on the flight deck of an Airbus A330 knocked out the flight crew’s audio control panels (ACPs) and touched off a chain of events that…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fitness for Duty, Aviation Research, Flight Deck
Study findings suggest that there is a direct effect of carbon dioxide on performance.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Flight Deck, Safety Recommendation
Intentional Germanwings crash had prompted the requirement.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Transport Canada on Thursday implemented new restrictions on battery-powered, hand-held lasers in an effort to reduce the number of laser strikes on aircraft. The restrictions apparently are an interim step…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Clockwork Research, a U.K.-based fatigue risk management consultancy, is conducting a survey of the operational practice of controlled rest on the flight deck. The objectives of the survey are to…
by FSF Editorial Staff