Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Kabul FIR Updated Information 31 August
31 August 2021 - This Safety Bulletin (originally published 17 August 2021) represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. This information was received via the Kabul FIR Contingency Coordination Team (CCT) (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Kabul FIR Updated Information 24 August
This Safety Bulletin represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. The version will be indicated in the numbering of the paper, originally published 17 August 2021 (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Kabul FIR Updated Information
This Safety Bulletin represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. The version will be indicated in the numbering of the paper, this is the second version of the bulletin, originally published 17 August 2021 (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Update – ATS Not Available in Kabul FIR
This Safety Bulletin represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. The version will be indicated in the numbering of the paper, this is the second version of the bulletin, originally published 17 August 2021 (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: ATS Not Available in Kabul FIR
This Safety Bulletin represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. The version will be indicated in the numbering of the paper (...)
Joint Safety Bulletin from IATA, CANSO, IFATCA, IFALPA : Mitigating Human Factors Hazards
A joint publication with IATA, CANSO, and IFATCA on Human Factors Hazards in the context of the operating environment during and post COVID-19. This joint bulletin is a result of the webinar series Safely Navigating the Industry Recovery (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), the Philippines
This IATA Operations Notice alerts airlines of the ongoing risk to aircraft operations at MNL due to unaddressed deficiencies on the airfield. NAIA have implemented initiatives to address the deficiencies, however, current airline safety reports indicate ongoing issues such as surface conditions, charting, signage, marking and lighting (...)
Safety Bulletin IFALPA: Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK)
The attached IATA Operational Notice alerts airlines of the ongoing risk to aircraft operations at BKK airport due to soft ground conditions affecting the taxiways, taxi lanes, and aircraft stands. Soft ground conditions or “soft spots” have been encountered and reported by flight crews and ground service providers at BKK since at least 2008.