There may have been a misunderstanding in the wording of a United Airlines memo.
Category: FAA
United Airlines Cleared By FAA To Launch New Routes & Certify Aircraft With Close Oversight
The audit was prompted by several safety events throughout 2024, involving various United Airlines Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
Industry Notes Safety Improvements As FAA Reauthorization Act Passes House
Some stakeholders, including the White House, have expressed disappointment over the FAA Reauthorization Bill of 2024.
US Senate Passes Extensive $105 Billion Aviation Bill Focused On Safety And Passenger Rights
The bill brings sweeping changes to the aviation industry.
Gulfstream G600 Awarded Steep-Approach Certification By The FAA
The Gulfstream G600 has been in service since August 2019.
Pilots Commend Senate For Not “Lowering The Bar On Safety As FAA Reauthorization Bill Heads To House
A late push to block new slots at Reagan National was rejected.
(FEED) What Is ETOPS & How Has It Evolved?
Humorously known as “engines turn or passengers swim”, ETOPS has changed aviation regulations along the way.
(FEED) What Is ETOPS & How Has It Evolved?
Humorously known as “engines turn or passengers swim”, ETOPS has changed aviation regulations along the way.
FAA Proposes Safety Requirements for Airbus A321XLR Amid External Fuel Fire Concerns
The FAA is addressing concerns that passengers and crew members would not be able to safely evacuate an Airbus A321XLR.
Staff Shortage: FAA Delays Rest Rule Implementation For Air Traffic Controllers
Staffing shortages have paused the FAA’s plan to implement changes to the air traffic control (ATC) rest rules.