
Although the rate of incidents involving unruly passengers on U.S. airlines has dropped sharply in recent months, incidents continue to occur at about twice the rate recorded at the end of 2020, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ) says.
Aviation Medicine, Cabin Safety, News, Unmanned Aircraft
The FAA reports a decline in the rate of incidents involving unruly passengers.
by FSF Editorial Staff | September 28, 2021
Although the rate of incidents involving unruly passengers on U.S. airlines has dropped sharply in recent months, incidents continue to occur at about twice the rate recorded at the end of 2020, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ) says.
A study of European pilots finds an association between advancing age and being grounded for medical reasons.
by Linda Werfelman
Three people at a French music festival were injured when a drone dove into the crowd, the BEA says.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Unmanned Aircraft, urban air mobility
A Foundation report on the humanitarian uses of drones highlights future information needs for drone safety management.
by FSF Editorial Staff