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08
Jul

FAA to Hire more Data Scientists, Software Engineers under 737 MAX Certification Reform

FAA to Hire more Data Scientists, Software Engineers under 737 MAX Certification Reform By Woodrow Bellamy III,  June 18 2020  Aviation Today The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will hire more software and systems engineers, human factors experts and other technological subject matter experts as a way of improving how the agency certifies increasingly complex avionics and other systems into the...
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02
Jul

The Looming Shortage of Competent European Aviation Maintenance Staff

IFA member and CEO, Sofema Aviation Services, Steve Bentley discusses the underlying shortage of competent aircraft mechanics and competent certifying staff and how this will impact on recovery from the global pandemic.
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29
May

The Mechanician: A Brief History of Charles E. Taylor

An interesting short film about Charles Taylor  the first aircraft mechanic and the original unsung hero of aviation.
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27
May

Could Pandemic Push FAA to Change Outdated Maintenance Training Requirements?

The COVID-19 pandemic could be the push the industry needs to get the FAA to update outdated aviation maintenance training regulations.
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15
Apr

What is a safety culture? Why does it matter

Aviation has long had what is commonly referred to as a strong safety culture.  But what does that mean and why is it important?  Michael Huerta, Kitty Hawk Leadership team and former FAA Administrator explains.
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16
Dec

Error Potential Related to the Use of Aviation English in the Maintenance Environment

IFA Professional member, Steve Bentley considers the potential for language barriers to create an exposure which results in aviation maintenance errors.
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25
Oct

Flightglobal Interview – Emirates airline President Tim Clark

Airline Business spoke to Clark in London during September, he was most focused on the next steps for his airline and the looming challenges in the industry.
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03
Sep

Torqued: The Case for Voluntary SMS for Small Operators

The Case for Voluntary SMS for Small Operators - written by IFA VP Americas, John Goglia in his regular Torqued: AINonline Blog, talks about the safety benefits of maintaining a safety management system (SMS), how and why small operators should voluntarily implement a SMS program.
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