Data Indicates Commercial Aviation Accidents Decreased in 2013

January 10th, 2014 | Aviation accident

The risk of involvement in a Commercial Aviation Accident is a legitimate concern for those who travel by air, but new data indicates the industry is safer than ever before. Researchers have shown that 2013 was one of the safest years for the aviation industry in the past decade. According to an article from Air… Read More

Officials Look To Make Air Travel Safer By Strengthening Regulations On Pilots

July 12th, 2013 | Aviation accident

July 12, 2013 With the Boeing 777 Aviation Accident that recently occurred at the San Francisco International Airport being linked to possible inexperience by the pilot at the controls, officials with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are looking at how to improve air safety. One of the ways they are attempting to achieve this goal… Read More

Safety Concerns Linger With Boeing 787 Dreamliner

April 26th, 2013 | Aviation accident

April 26, 2013 Following the grounding of the Boeing 787 “Dreamliner” due to electrical issues earlier this year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowed Boeing and it’s subcontractors to determine and conduct how the problem should be resolved and tested for safety. The findings leave many concerned about safety and the risks to passengers of… Read More