
New Architecture for Learning
A Flight Safety Foundation report calls for learning by studying not only accidents but also safe operations.
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A Flight Safety Foundation report calls for learning by studying not only accidents but also safe operations.
by Linda Werfelman
Trainers say a trainee’s motivation is a strategic component of successful learning.
by Mario Pierobon
Flight Ops, Flight Training, IASS 2021, News
Many sectors of the aviation industry are analyzing normal operations to determine how to boost safety.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Aviation safety experts credit the emphasis in recent years on upset prevention and recovery training with boosting the safety record worldwide.
by Mario Pierobon
BASS2021, COVID-19, Flight Training, News
Proficiency is not enough to guarantee safe piloting, FlightSafety International executive says.
by Linda Werfelman
Aviation Medicine, Flight Training, News
The results of a small survey indicated that many of the students, on track to become professional pilots, were reluctant to discuss health issues with AMEs.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Flight Training, In-depth Feature
Explaining the term is easy; putting the concept into practice is more challenging.
by Mario Pierobon
Verbalizing information seen on cockpit instruments can help pilots cope with spatial disorientation, report says.
by Linda Werfelman
Competency and evidence-based training focus on monitoring and crew coordination.
by Mario Pierobon
News, Flight Training, Safety Regulation
U.S. air carriers will be required to provide their pilots with additional training as part of a government-mandated effort to “mitigate incidents of unprofessional pilot behavior and reduce pilot errors…
by AeroSafety World Editorial Staff