IFA Professional member, Steve Bentley considers the potential for language barriers to create an exposure which results in aviation maintenance errors.Read More
International cooperation is at the heart of airworthiness for aviation. The importance of working together to introduce innovations and new technologies in a safely manner and at the right time can’t be overestimated. IFA recognises the need for a good working relationship between international organisations, Authorities and Industry. Not an uncritical relationship but one that unlocks the full benefits of...Read More
Episode 9 of PAMA Flight Safety Detectives Podcast. The Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) has released its final report regarding the crash of Lion Air Flight 610.Read More
In this episode, John Vincent, former director at The European Union Aviation Safety Agency and CEO at the International Federation of Airworthiness sits down with Professor Hussein Kassim, senior fellow at The UK in a Changing Europe and Professor of politics at the university of East Anglia and our podcaster James Millar on how aviation authorities have prepared for Brexit...Read More
The ATSB has issued safety recommendations to the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney calling for them to maximise a modification that would prevent a component failure of the PW4170 series engine which powers some Airbus A330 airliners.Read More
MROs need to “just say no” to any requests from design approval holders that restrict access to air carrier customer instructions for continued airworthiness.Read More
Episode 5 of PAMA Flight Safety Detectives Podcast. Greg Feith and John Goglia welcome Kathy Yodice, Managing Partner, Law Office of Yodice Associates for a discussion on aviation regulations and legalities.Read More