Questions tagged [safety]
Safety includes all aspects of protecting aircraft, passengers and crew from accidents, mistakes and other potentially dangerous situations.
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Why did the Airbus A320 pitch down due to solar radiation recently, when a corrupted computer is voted out by the others and ignored?
Planes grounded after Airbus discovers solar radiation could impact systems
An Airbus A320 pitched down due to solar radiation recently. The plane pitched down "4-5 seconds" before the ...
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Who can authorize a breach of usual flight rules in the United Kingdom?
There is a basic air law rule that an aircraft should not fly within 500ft of a person, building etc. (apart from take-off and approach obviously).
I want to fly under a bridge (the Bristol suspension ...
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Is there any way to fly single engine safely at night? [closed]
I am adding a night rating to my private license, just for fun. But at my local flying club, I have been discouraged from using it, due to the inability to find a safe landing spot (i.e. a field) at ...
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Would longer runways allow pilots to cancel a takeoff for failures that right now are too far into the takeoff to allow for a deceleration?
I think V1 is partly a function of how much runway length there is to decelerate and stop (correct me if I'm wrong).
If runways were required to be longer, would that allow for a greater number of ...
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Why do aviation safety videos mime mouth-inflating the life vest?
Historically, the in-flight safety briefing would include a demonstration of the life vest, saying "pull the tab to inflate, or blow into the tube at shoulder level". The flight attendant ...
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How dangerous are consumer drones under 1kg to airplanes in practice?
The Wikipedia article listing every verified collision between a UAV and an aircraft contains only two airplane collisions worldwide (plus two additional cases involving a helicopter and a hot air ...
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Loss of Engine Power in Single Engine Airplane- Low Altitude or After Takeoff
I can’t find a question that is exactly similar to this. A couple years ago, someone asked what to do if a 172 had an engine failure at 200’ and whether to add flaps or not.
My question isn’t about ...
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Why a pull leverlock switch VS a Flip Up Switch Guard Cover?
Looking at the 787's throttle quadrant, I noticed that the STAB control switch uses a typical red flip-up toggle switch guard safety cover while for the FUEL CONTROL there is a pull leverlock switch. ...
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What does the preliminary report say about the AI171 crash?
The Indian AAIB has released their preliminary report into the Air India 171 crash at Ahmedabad.
What are the findings?
Is there a 'smoking gun'?
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If the horizontal stabilizer actuator seizes on a modern airliner, can pilots still move the horizontal stab manually?
Pilots can move the horizontal stab manually using the trim wheel that is in the cockpit. I've read about 737 horizontal stab actuators jamming, and I'm wondering about the redundancy in these ...
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How could a 737 Max bird collision potentially lead to engine fire smoke getting into the cockpit?
CNN's June 18, 2025 NTSB issues rare safety bulletin about potential issues with Boeing 737 Max engines begins:
The National Transportation Safety Board issued a rare, urgent safety bulletin warning ...
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Is there a maximum number of go-arounds?
Are there any national regulations or internal airline rules limiting the number of go-arounds before the flight must be diverted to another airport ?
In the "Mayday" TV documentary series, ...
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Is there a cockpit crew change after an aborted take-off?
Contrary to in-flight incidents, the cockpit crew could be changed after an aborted take-off.
Are there any rules (either national regulations or internal rules of some airlines) prescribing airline ...
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How safe is paramotor flying relative to the rest of GA & Ultralights?
I fly mostly Ultra / Microlights (Eurofox), which I believe have roughly a fatality rate of 1 per 100,000 flying hours. Meaning, on average, if you fly 5,000 hours in your lifetime (very high), you ...
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Can you take leisure time on the flight deck for a non commercial flight?
I recently flew with another pilot, in a 172 with autopilot and traffic avoidance software. To my surprise, about 30 mins into the flight (he was PIC and I was monitoring), he whipped out a novel and ...