onsdag 4. mai 2016

FAA Safety Briefing May/June

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FAA Safety Briefing May June 2016
The May/June 2016 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on the rapidly
changing world of technology and the important role it plays in GA safety.
Articles cover everything from unmanned aircraft to commercial space
operations, to how the FAA helps champion the power of technology in
making flying safer and more efficient.
 
Feature articles include:
  • Welcome to the William J. Hughes Technical Center – The Happiest
  • Place in Aviation Tech! (p 8),
  • eLogbook Logistics – Considerations for Moving from Paper Log to
  • Digital Login (p 11),
  • X-Ray Vision and Alphabet Soup – Decoding GA Vision Systems
  • (p. 25)
 
In this issue’s Jumpseat department (p. 1), Flight Standards Service’s
Director John Duncan talks about the expanding role of unmanned aircraft
systems (UAS), while Checklist (p 21) explains how the new Airman
Certification Standards (ACS) meets the “Apple test” for design and
functionality.  Also be sure to check out the article “From Prescriptive to
Performance-Based” (p. 7) for more on how the FAA’s extensive revisions
in the proposed Part 23 rule could affect you.  
 
The link to the online edition is: http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/.
Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter - @FAASafetyBrief
 
FAA Safety Briefing is the safety policy voice for the non-commercial
general aviation community.  The magazine's objective is to improve safety
by:
  • making the community aware of FAA resources
  • helping readers understand safety and regulatory issues, and
  • encouraging continued training

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