Flight Safety Detectives Greg Feith and John Goglia look at the many costs associated with flight safety. Costs include dollars and lives.
July is proving to be a deadly month in the skies. In the first 7 days there were 7 fatal accidents, several with multiple fatalities. As investigations begin, John and Greg look at common potential factors like weather, mechanical issues, fuel supply and more.
They shed light on a new factor – COVID-19. Many pilots have been grounded during the pandemic. Pilots need to “get back in the books” to maintain flight skills. They need to recommit to the checklists that are designed to ensure safe operations.
John and Greg discuss how airlines and pilots often avoid acting on airworthiness directives (ADs) and service bulletins because of the time and cost involved. They share many illustrations of the larger costs of crashes and loss of lives.
Fresh Analysis of Deadly Crash Involving Travis Barker
Accident or Crash?
Digging into Cessna 421 Crash Reveals Missed Safety Issues
Cape Air Crash Has Takeaways for All Pilots
Ignoring Service Bulletins and ADs Can Lead to Tragedy
Drone Pilots Under Surveillance
Chain of Events Leads to Tragic LAX Runway Accident
Inside the Investigation of Korean Air Flight 801
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2021 Recap
TWA Flight 514 Lasting Impact on Aviation Safety
Flight 810 Questions Lead to Questions
Is a Rise in Aircraft Accidents a COVID Legacy?
737 Crash in Hawaii
UAPs in the News
Alarming Passenger Behavior Threatens Flight Safety
Accident 42 Years Ago Has Safety Lessons Today
Attracting Underserved Communities to Aviation Careers
Tribute to Charles Taylor the Father of Aircraft Maintenance
Students Speak Out About ERAU Experience
ERAU Students Leading Safety Research
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