Feb. 19, 2016 // Deep-Rooted in Aviation
Five Hanlons equal 130 years of FAA service. And three of them – Jim, Brian, and Mike – are still in the field for the good of the National Airspace System. Brian (standing left) holding Mike’s […]
Five Hanlons equal 130 years of FAA service. And three of them – Jim, Brian, and Mike – are still in the field for the good of the National Airspace System. Brian (standing left) holding Mike’s […]
Voluntary reporting from the field recently led to yet another safety enhancement in the National Airspace System (NAS) – this time for cold-weather operations during what has been a snowy winter across much of the United […]
Shortly after sunset on Jan. 14, 2016, N113RC, a PA31T Cheyenne piloted by Charles Schindler, departed Cleveland, Miss.(RNV), en route to Destin, Fla. Schindler’s wife and two young children accompanied him in the twin-engine turboprop aircraft. […]
This is the last in a series of three stories recapping the events that have won a 2016 Archie League Medal of Safety Award. Southern RegionDonald Blatnik III, Central Florida TRACONKenneth Scheele, Central Florida TRACON On […]
LISA BOONE, AVIATION SAFETY TECHNICAN, IR861, WA, has been approved for the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program . Employees interested in donating leave may submit their donations through the Online VLTP Intranet site located @ https://ahrweb.faa.gov/spl/Login/applanding.cfm?AppCode=vltp&AppType=donor&AppRecID=9824. In order […]
There are two topics for the February OSHA webinar: water quality and mold. While they are quite different topics, they both can have an effect on the health of building occupants. Every three years, drinking water […]