Flight Safety

AVweb’s Flight Safety section offers in-depth coverage of aviation safety topics, including accident analyses, risk management strategies, regulatory updates, and pilot training insights. Designed for pilots, instructors, and aviation professionals, this section provides timely information to enhance situational awareness and promote best practices in flight operations.

Pelican’s Perch #67:
Analysis of an In-Flight Engine Failure

I am really excited about our newfound capability to record extensive data from real, live, running engines in real airplanes. We’ve been doing this for several years, but the data is getting more and more sophisticated, and we’re learning to make better use of it. We can now take this recorded data, quickly plot it […]

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Col. Joe Kittinger

AVweb had decided to Profile Col. Joe Kittinger long before current headlines had developed. But his trailblazing research on emergency escape and survival procedures for astronauts gives him a unique perspective on the Columbia disaster, and his 11 months in the Hanoi Hilton remind us what American pilots might face in the skies over Iraq. […]

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CEO of the Cockpit #17:
A Day In The Life

Many people think they know all about the devil-may-care life-on-the-razor’s edge existence of an airline pilot’s existence. They have no idea.Movies such as “Catch Me If You Can” seem to show the public the truth about the flying life of a crew. The double-entendre sex talk with the flight attendants, the first-class hotel stays with […]

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On Situational Awareness

I was working the early morning shift at the Air Ambulance Shopwhen I happened to read one of the many articles written aboutcollisions between aircraft on what controllers call movementareas but what pilots know as runways and taxiways. One of those articles mentioned the well-publicized collisionbetween a USAir 737 and Skywest Metroliner in position for […]

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Segments Of The Approach

This article appeared in the March 2002 issue of IFR Refresher magazine, and is reprinted here by permission. You probably haven’t been called on lately to define the segments along an approach course, but you might remember a time when it would have been handy to know why the designer created such an obstacle course […]

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Say Again? #21:
ATC 103 — VFR Cross Country

With Spring just around the corner I thought we should spend some time talking about VFR operations. I know it’s been a while since we’ve covered the real basic stuff in ATC so if you’d like to review what I’ve already written, you can find everything here, including ATC 101 and ATC 102.Speaking of review, […]

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Ready to Rumble

This article appeared in the July 2002 edition of Aviation Safety and is reprinted here by permission. One of the nagging questions that plagues the pilot who doesn’t fly every day is, “Am I really ready for this flight?” The problem is even more serious when contemplating an instrument flight, particularly when the weather is […]

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