Cybersecurity experts are deeply concerned that the U.S. aviation industry is not doing enough to protect itself against attacks on its highly interconnected avionics systems. Consider that airplanes use avionics networks that share data across a range of...
In March of 2019, the Seattle Times reported on the mistakes that stemmed from oversight gone wrong. The FAA cited a lack of funding and resources, leading to the administration giving Boeing more authority over the years when it comes to certifying the safety...
For travelers, flight crew, and pilots alike, air turbulence is often a detriment to the flying experience. These patches of “bumpy air” can make flight and navigation more challenging, and they can also result in injuries if passengers are not made aware of the...
In the aftermath of two fatal crashes just months apart, both involving Boeing 737 Max aircraft, citizens and aviation professionals alike are left wondering what went wrong, and what will be done to prevent this from happening again. As investigators continue to...
From the blog of H4 Solutions: Does anyone who flies in the U.S. look forward to going through a TSA security line? You could probably make good money in Vegas by putting all your chips on “No.” You can make the TSA security line experience easier on yourself,...