The FAA has launched a safety audit of Southwest Airlines. This comes after the airline came within feet of the water while still miles from Tampa less than a month after another of the airline’s 737s descended to just over 500 feet while still 9 miles out from the Oklahoma City airport.
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Delta Flight Grounded When Passenger Finds Wrong Safety Card In Seat Back Pocket
Retired Delta Airlines captain Karlene Petitt, who had a long-running dispute with her airline over her fitness to fly reported that a pilot from another airline, flying on Delta, noticed that the plane had incorrect safety briefing cards in the seat back pocket.
The flight was operated by a Boeing 757, but there were some seats with cards for a Boeing 737. The flight had to be delayed, eventually 10 incorrect cards were found, and fortunately this was in Atlanta and they had the correct cards to replace them with – otherwise the plane could not fly.
United Airlines CEO Breaks Century Old Taboo, Questions Future Of Safety
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warned about proposed Biden administration passenger delay compensation rules, “I do not want a pilot, I do not want a mechanic, thinking about the extra cost of delay when they’re thinking about a decision.”
How To Reduce Air Travel Injuries By Fixing One Backwards System
According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the number one cause of air travel injuries is turbulence – and there’s a way for planes to avoid turbulence far more often.
This may not be surprising, but the last time the NTSB did a deep dive on the issue was 50 years ago. And they found that current weather reports from pilots are inadequate.
Mexico’s President Lashes Out At U.S. Airline Protectionism, Defends His Nation’s Air Safety
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is hitting back at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s placing his country’s air safety rating under review, with expectations of a downgrade, and the implications for limiting new flights to the U.S. by Mexican airlines and placing constraints on the ability of U.S. airlines to codeshare with Mexican carriers.
Flight Attendant Narrowly Averts Disaster When De-Icing Company Fails to Clear Snow From Wings
A near-disaster was narrowly averted for the February 18 Frontier Airlines Nashville – Las Vegas flight.
The aircraft had to be de-ice prior to departure. The contractor informed the crew this was completed. However a flight attendant noticed a significant amount of snow and ice on the wings, and informed the pilots, who returned to the gate. They found around a foot of snow on the wings.
The FAA is Going to Test Whether Cramming So Many Passengers on Planes is Unsafe
Mandating more of the space on each aircraft go to each passenger is a bad idea that will drive up prices and make travel less safe.








