Safety Bulletin – GNSS Vulnerabilities
18 July 2019 - The Regional Aviation Safety Group for the Middle East Region (RASG-MID) has issued a Safety Advisory concerning GNSS Vulnerabilities and provided guidance material to mitigate the safety and operational impact of GNSS service disruption. The Safety Advisories are issued to encourage States and aviation Stakeholders to adopt practices that mitigate major aviation safety risks in the Middle East Region as identified through the analysis of regional safety data. This IFALPA Safety Bulletin is meant to disseminate the information contained in the Safety Advisory.
Safety Bulletin – Loss of GPS signal at Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel (LLBG)
25 June 2019 - IFALPA has received many reports from pilots that they have experienced loss of GPS signal in the vicinity of the Ben Gurion International Airport (LLBG) in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Safety Bulletin – Intersection of Airways A593 – B576/Y722 & Y711 (also known as the ‘AKARA Corridor’)
28 February 2019 - This Safety Bulletin is reproduced from the IATA Operations Notice Number: ON 002/2017
Position paper IFALPA : Flights into and over conflict zones
26 septembre 2018 - Due to recent events in the Eastern Mediterranean, IFALPA is reissuing its position paper "Flights into and over Conflict Zones" to bring a heightened awareness to flight crews operating in this region.
Bulletin de securite IFALPA : POTENTIAL CPDLC MESSAGE DELIVERY LATENCY
Safety Bulletin: Potential CPDLC message delivery latency
8 décembre 2017 - IFALPA has been made aware that flight crews have no access to information indicating the time of transmission of uplinked CPDLC messages. The possibility of a delayed message cannot be ruled out which could lead to an old clearance being delivered past its validity time or to the wrong aircraft.
Bulletin de securite IFALPA : Caution on use of Runway Status Lights in the US
Bulletin de securite IFALPA : Runway Incursions at Toronto Airport
Compress ECA : Low cost = low safety culture?
ECA PRESS RELEASE - London School of Economics study reveals weak links in Europe’s aviation