FAA and regulators worldwide will reach an inflection point with electric aircraft certification
Sooner or later, the FAA—and regulators worldwide—will reach an inflection point with electric aircraft and it may be that sooner… Read More »
Tibet Airlines Airbus A319 jet bursts into flames injuring several people
A Tibet Airlines Airbus A319 burst into flames during an aborted take-off May 12, in the southwestern city of Chongqing… Read More »
U.S. FAA shifted course on certifying future ‘flying taxi’ pilots
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Tuesday May 10 it had shifted course on its approach to approving pilots of… Read More »
A SpiceJet India 737 jet bounced up and down like a ball
At least 17 people were injured on board a SpiceJet flight in India after the plane hit severe turbulence before… Read More »
Pilots pulled in opposite directions in Air France 777 landing scare
Air France pilots who reported their Boeing 777 was failing to respond while preparing to land earlier this month simultaneously… Read More »
Cigarette in cockpit caused EgyptAir A320 passenger jet to crash and killing all on board
The jet had been flying from Paris to Cairo, with the Egyptian authorities claiming terrorism had been responsible for the… Read More »
FAA said that Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency does not comply with ICAO safety standards
The US federal agency said that Russia’s Federal Agency for Air Transport does not comply with ICAO safety standards. Understand… Read More »
EASA safety agency updates airline passenger cabin cargo guidelines
Since 2020 EASA (the European Union Aviation Safety Agency) has issued approvals and exemptions for the transport of cargo in… Read More »