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ATC notes: Local runway safety teams—how important are they?

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It is well documented that runway safety is one of the most significant risks to safe aviation operations. One of the ways to reduce...

Airlines warned against complacency after record safety run

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Airlines need to guard against complacency following last year’s record for aviation safety, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General and CEO, Alexandre de...

Rules apply when you fly—CASA’s new drone safety animation

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Drones provide hours of flying fun but understanding the safety rules is essential before taking off. With drones more popular than ever, the Civil Aviation...

Poles apart: airport has to rename runway

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The normally separate worlds of geology and aviation intersected last week when Cork airport in Ireland changed the designation of its main runway. Variation in...

Safety by the letter

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A recent operational change by Emirates Airline is a textbook example of the analysis and attention to detail that go into managing airline transport...

February Flight Safety Australia ready for download

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Flight Safety Australia’s February edition is now available for download on Apple and Android devices. At your leisure you can read the main feature stories,...

Safety sponsorships on offer

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CASA is offering sponsorships to organisations that actively promote aviation safety. Applications for round two of the Safety Promotion Sponsorship Program open on 5 February...

Software makers team up for runway-safety package

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Airbus and avionics maker Honeywell have collaborated to offer their separately developed landing aids as a packaged deal. Customers are now able to order Honeywell’s...

Flight Safety Australia November–December 2017 out now!

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Flight Safety Australia asks an awkward question for the lead story of the November–December 2017 edition: can an aircraft be hacked? The answer from...

Budget carrier calls time on airport drinkers

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Europe’s largest airline, Irish budget carrier Ryanair has called on UK airports to enforce a two-drink limit, after a TV current affairs investigation suggested arrests...