
Tailwind Operations
Wind and all associated characteristics such as cross- and tailwind, shear, turbulence, vortices, and gusts are significant to the execution

Wind and all associated characteristics such as cross- and tailwind, shear, turbulence, vortices, and gusts are significant to the execution

IFALPA believes that the use of HUDs and Vision Systems can significantly contribute to flight safety. It increases pilots’ situational

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This paper addresses the misuse of CPDLC phraseology in air traffic control, emphasizing that only the command “Contact” ensures a

This paper advocates for raising the minimum safety and infrastructure standards at airports designated as alternate aerodromes. IFALPA highlights the

This paper highlights the need for standardized pilot training on Engineered Materials Arresting Systems (EMAS). IFALPA urges operators to incorporate

IFALPA is committed to fostering inclusive Pilot Assistance Programs that enhance the health, wellbeing, and professional performance of airline pilots.

Flight crews must be trained to recognize and respond to inflight incapacitation to ensure the safety of the aircraft. This

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