GSIP Related Articles, Seminars IASS
Shaping Safeguards
The urgent need for judicial ‘advance arrangements’ challenges an ICAO task force seeking to protect confidential aviation safety information.
by Wayne Rosenkrans

Attention on Deck
As flight deck displays become more numerous and more sophisticated, pilots grapple with sensory overload.
by Clarence E. Rash

More Experience Required
New pilot qualification rule seeks to reduce accidents caused by pilot inexperience.
by Heather Baldwin

Falling Behind
European nations aren’t keeping up with the schedule for advancing the Single European Sky, EC officials say.
by Linda Werfelman

Unstable
The Falcon 10 touched down too fast and veered off the landing runway at a Toronto airport
by Linda Werfelman

Time to Reflect
The BEA’s arduous path to its final report on Air France Flight 447 yields insights for the world’s investigators and pilots.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Cabin Fever
The International Cabin Safety Conference looked at ways to improve flight attendant and passenger survivability
by Rick Darby

Perfect Performance
Global safety implications of Europe’s first PBN 0.1 implementation quickly became obvious.
by Mario Pierobon

Mistaken Assumptions
This is a bit of a confession. I had a seat at the table when the international community debated how safety management systems (SMS) would fit into the international regulatory…
by William R. Voss

Look Back, Move Forward
Editorials written at this time of the year often are dedicated either to looking back at the year past or ahead at what’s to come. I am writing this early…
by Frank Jackman
Aviation Safety Events | December 2012–January 2013
JAN. 8–17 — SMS Training Certificate Course. U.S. Transportation Safety Institute. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. D. Smith, d.smith@dot.gov, www.tsi.dot.gov, +1 405.954.2913. (Also MAY 14–23, JULY 30–AUG. 8.) JAN. 9–11 — Risk Management Conference. Airports…
by Flight Safety Foundation

Looking Forward to 2013
At a meeting I attended recently, one of the speakers said, in essence, that while we cannot predict the future, how we conduct ourselves today will play a big part…
by Capt. Kevin L. Hiatt
Safety News | December 2012–January 2013
Rudder Control | Concorde Convictions Rejected | Upgrade for Israel | and more …
by Linda Werfelman
UAS Introduction: Ready … or Not?
FAA addresses complex issues to integrate unmanned aircraft into the national airspace system.
by Rick Darby
Midair Collisions (MAC), On Record
Close Call Over the Atlantic
An air traffic control breakdown placed an airliner and a military transport on a collision course.
by Mark Lacagnina