
Helicopter Emergency Flotation Systems
Emergency Flotation Systems (EFS) are designed to keep the helicopter upright for enough time to allow egress from the helicopter

Emergency Flotation Systems (EFS) are designed to keep the helicopter upright for enough time to allow egress from the helicopter

Fuel systems for helicopters that are able to withstand the impact forces of a crash is essential to improving the

Data demonstrates significant fire risk to commercial aircraft when Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) are placed in checked baggage. The risk

Operators and regulators are currently developing and implementing a Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) approach to pilot licensing and

Barometric instruments measure the change in barometric pressure to give altitude information. They are calibrated to ISA condition. Therefore, if

A hot spot is defined by ICAO as a location on an aerodrome movement area with a history or potential

The airline pilot operates in an environment with exposure to circadian dysrhythmia, chronic fatigue, reduced atmospheric pressure, mild hypoxia, low

Helicopter flight crew fatigue has a number of causal factors which are common to all flight crews, however, the helicopter

Since its founding in 1948, IFALPA has always striven to be at the forefront of developments within aviation. In some