Sentences with phrase «commercial aviation safety»

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The lack of a single fatality on a commercial flight last year prompted President Donald Trump to take credit for advances in safety in a Tweet that raised eyebrows in the aviation safety community.
«The ban means there is probably intelligence indicating a terrorist group or individual has been planning to detonate a device on board a commercial airplane, using an electronic to either hide an explosive, or as a triggering device for an explosive,» said aviation safety and security expert Jeff Price.
Data on the risk that lightweight drones pose to aviation safety is scarce, even as consumer and commercial drone sales take off.
This agreement builds on the work of the U.S. Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) which, along with new aircraft, regulations and other activities, has reduced the fatality risk for commercial aviation in the United States by 83 percent from 199Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) which, along with new aircraft, regulations and other activities, has reduced the fatality risk for commercial aviation in the United States by 83 percent from 199commercial aviation in the United States by 83 percent from 1998 to 2008.
In fact, according to the National Transportation Safety Board, a staggering 97 % of aviation fatalities occur in general aviation, not in commercial flights.
Aviation Accidents According to the National Transportation Safety Board, a staggering 97 % of aviation fatalities occur in general aviation, not in commercial flights.
New York Commercial Litigation associate Paul Stinson explains the precedent set in Colorado that will be of value for aviation defendants who find themselves litigating in forums that recognize federal preemption of the field of aviation safety.
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