ALPA’s training preparing for Accident Investigations and more
- Sandy Murdock
- 01 May 2024
Below is an article from the website of the Airline Pilots Association. It explains how the union prepares members to participate in NTSB proceedings. ALPA is a leading voice in air safety, as its website says: Below is a meticulous
AI at FAA- what’s up status check by Investigative Reporter
- Sandy Murdock
- 30 April 2024
Artificial Intelligence is a subject which attracts great attention [1]because few really grasp its potential, because speculation about its potential abounds, but few views are expressed in definitive terms. AI’s applications to the FAA are ripe for exposition on all
- AIA
- AIAA
- Aviation Safety
- Boeing v. Airbus
- Certification (Parts 21-36)
- FAA
- GAMA
- International Aviation
- JCAB
- Peoples Republic of China
- PRC
- Technology Introduction
Boeing’s blunder opens door to Japan H2 airliner
- Sandy Murdock
- 30 April 2024
(possible model) Boeing has reported a $2.2B loss in 2023, a deficit driven by its Max’s debacle. That is at best a short term assessment of the consequences of this absurd blunder. In strategic terms, the Arlington, VA/Chicago, IL/ Seattle,
- AAM/UAM/eVTOL
- airport electricity resilience
- Aviation Safety
- Certification (Parts 21-36)
- EASA
- Environment
- eVTOL
- FAA
- GAMA
- UAMs
- Uncategorized
GAMA pushes EASA on GA electrification plus FAA update
- Sandy Murdock
- 28 April 2024
How is aviation doing in pursuit of its GREEN GOALS? What are the government/regulators defining as their paths to decarbonization. Fortunately, GAMA served a catalyst in adding some clarity in that significant environment target, by publishing its vision of what
A new list of ROLE MODELS for Women entering Aviation.
- Sandy Murdock
- 24 April 2024
The Aviation Workforce is experiencing a significant influx of women into our industry. The first 100 years demographics of professionals in this field was heavily male. One’s progress from an entry level position up the airline, airport, consulting, government, OEM,
- AIA
- AIAA
- Air Charter Safety Foundation
- AOPA
- Aviation Safety
- Certification (Parts 21-36)
- EAA
- FAA
- Flight Safety Foundation
- GAMA
- NATA
- NBAA
- NORSEE
- OIRA
- Part 23 Revision
- Type Certification
ACSF points to need for CVRs in P23 aircraft- here’s a path
- Sandy Murdock
- 23 April 2024
Russ Niles’ report on the recommendation of the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) that OEMs install cockpit voice recorders in new General Aviation Aircraft. The Foundation explained that the current costs of this important safety equipment make it unaffordable for most
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