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2016-01-14
FAA fails to ensure pilot skills stay sharp (admin / 326)
    WASHINGTON -The government is falling short in ensuring that airline pilots keep up their flying skills and get full training on how to monitor sophisticated automated control systems in cockpits, according to the Transportation Departm...
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2016-01-14
Europe Sets Up Digital 'SWAT' Team for Aviation Cyber Threats (admin / 354)
    Europe's top air-safety official said he is hiring a group of high-level computer experts to identify and combat looming cyber threats to aviation.   Intended to be a kind of digital SWAT team for hacking attacks, the initiative launched last month go...
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2016-01-14
UAV registrations at 181,000; model aircraft group fights rule (admin / 313)
    FAA administrator Michael Huerta said the mandatory registration process for recreational unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has proceeded smoothly, with 181,000 registrations completed so far. The number of registrations represents ...
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2016-01-08
Shared responsibility approach to EU aviation regulation (admin / 297)
 7 January 2016 Consultancy.uk   The European aviation sector remains a key contributor to the wider EU economy. Competition from particularly Asian Pacific players is picking up however, as the region becomes a gl...
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2016-01-07
美國聯邦航空局關閉了華盛頓附近數十個無人機俱樂部 (admin / 383)
 民航安全信息網  發佈時間:2016-1-4 22:53:42 據Motherboard報導,出於國家安全和空域問題的考慮,美國聯邦航空局(FAA)上週要求無人機和航模俱樂部禁止在華盛頓機場30英里之內的範圍內飛行。FAA在九月份擴大了華盛頓附近的禁飛區半徑,並致函航模協會(AMA)要求...
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2016-01-07
Air transport safety reached new peak in 2015: Ascend (admin / 281)
 Air transport operations resulted in a global fatal accident rate of just one in 5 million flights last year, the lowest figure on record. Statistics compiled by Flightglobal's Ascend consultancy arm reveal that the fatal accident ...
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2016-01-07
Putting air turbulence into perspective (admin / 362)
    IT MUST have been a harrowing experience being on board the Air Canada plane flying between Shanghai and Toronto on New Year's Eve. The aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing after it hit some terrifying air turbulence over ...
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2016-01-05
UNFASTENED SEAT BELTS: AN FSI COMMENTARY (admin / 301)
 By Roger Rapoport Contributing Editor           FSI's story on two dozen Air Canada passengers injured over Alaska December 30 creates an important opportunity to improve onboard safety management.  It perfectly d...
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2016-01-05
Cross-strait aviation safety pact takes effect (admin / 359)
  Taipei, Dec. 31 (CNA) An aviation agreement that was signed between Taiwan and China in August took effect Thursday, with the aim of fostering bilateral cooperation on flight safety, according to Taiwan's semi-official Straits Exchange ...
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2016-01-05
Safety board reminds people to wear seatbelts after 21 hurt in turbulence (admin / 307)
    The cabin of Air Canada Flight 088 is shown in this image provided by passenger Helen Zhang to members of the media. Passengers are describing a Toronto-bound Air Canada flight that was diverted to Calgary on Wednesday as a terrifying ...
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飛機起飛和降落過程是最容易發生鳥擊的階段,超過90%的鳥擊發生在機場和機場附近空域,50%發生在低於30米的空域發生,僅有1%發生在超過760米的高空。

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