Sentences with phrase «aviation safety information»

The RCISS infrastructure is viewed as everything that supports the flow and processing of aviation safety information.

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The ASKME program provides Aircraft Certification Service aviation safety professionals with a repository of critical safety technical information and data, as well as with a set of knowledge management and analysis tools for knowledge collection, dissemination, and analysis.
Maximize information exchange with industry and government partners, including airlines; manufacturers of aircraft, rotorcraft, engines, propellers, and replacement parts; aviation medical examiners; designated airworthiness, engineering, and manufacturing inspection representatives; designated pilot, mechanic, and parachute rigger examiners; and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
NHTSA co-hosted a Safety Stand - Down Day on April 22, 2016 to familiarize the auto industry with how FAA and the airline industry learned to work together and shared information to dramatically improve aviation sSafety Stand - Down Day on April 22, 2016 to familiarize the auto industry with how FAA and the airline industry learned to work together and shared information to dramatically improve aviation safetysafety.
MONTREAL — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today signed an agreement to make flying safer around the globe through the exchange of safety information between the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and international aviation bodies.
Held annually since 1947, the Flight Safety Foundation's International Air Safety Summit is aviation's premier safety summit, drawing as many as 400 representatives from 50 or more countries to exchange information and propose new directions for further risk reducSafety Foundation's International Air Safety Summit is aviation's premier safety summit, drawing as many as 400 representatives from 50 or more countries to exchange information and propose new directions for further risk reducSafety Summit is aviation's premier safety summit, drawing as many as 400 representatives from 50 or more countries to exchange information and propose new directions for further risk reducsafety summit, drawing as many as 400 representatives from 50 or more countries to exchange information and propose new directions for further risk reductions.
• Reduce operational cost of flights by 20 % while maintaining schedule integrity and flight safety standards • Bring all pre and post flight operations in 100 % adherence to the applicable FAA regulations • Regularly monitor weather conditions and make necessary changes in flight schedules • Check for any aviation irregularities and communicate the same immediately • Coordinate with other departments for flow of operational information • Manage flight reservation procedures and protocols
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AMERICAN AIRLINES, Bethany Beach, DE Mar 2012 — Present Pilot • Successfully thwart a potential terrorist attack from one of the passengers while onboard, by recognizing the signs and alerting the authorities before landing time • Maneuver the aircraft away from harm by avoiding the path of a hurricane which descended without warning • Manage pre-flight checks of instruments and engines to ensure compliance with set aviation rules • Ascertain that all safety systems are up and running and that any glitches are taken care of • Determine best route to reach destinations based on weather reports and other concrete information from air traffic controllers • Oversee fueling duties to ensure that they are properly being carried out • Prepare aircraft for take - off and communicate status of flight to crewmembers and passengers • Monitor in - flight data and make adjustments to deal with changing weather patterns • Handle flight emergencies by ensuring passenger safety first and ensure that no panic is created onboard • Create flight plans detailing altitude, routes and amount of fuel needed • Communicate with ground staff to obtain clearance for landing • Ascertain that noise regulation is handled properly during take - off and landing
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