 The March/April 2023 issue of FAA Safety Briefing magazine explores a few urgent aeronautical situations pilots may find themselves in, and which may require the use of the lesser-known, but equally important distress call — pan-pan. We look at some common exhaust system issues, how to handle wildlife and laser strikes, as well as how to recognize the onset of hypoxia and ensure safety during higher altitude operations.  Click on an image or headline below to read each mobile-friendly article on Medium. Feature Articles How a "Simple" Thing Like an Exhaust System Can Create Deadly Difficulties |  Hypoxia Awareness |  A Look at Cockpit Laser Illumination Events |  Using UV Lights to Drive Away Danger |  Search and Rescue in the 21st Century |  FAA Training Helps First Responders Safely Assess an Aviation Accident Site | Jumpseat: an executive policy perspective |  Aeromedical Advisory: a checkup on all things aeromedical |  Checklist: FAA resources and safety reminders |  Drone Debrief: drone safety roundup |  Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons: GA maintenance issues |  Angle of Attack: GA safety strategies |  Vertically Speaking: safety issues for rotorcraft pilots |   Faces: FAA employee profile |  Scroll up to open each article in an easy-to-read online format through our Medium blog.    The FAA invites General Aviation pilots to join this Spring workshop so everyone feels prepared to take to the skies after spending time away from the flight deck. The event will cover surface safety and operational concerns associated with General Aviation. WINGS credit will be offered. March 22 @ 12:30 p.m. Eastern During this event, FAA Acting Administrator Billy Nolen, Jamal Wilson, GA industry reps, pilots, air traffic controllers, labor, meteorologists and others will discuss safety and operational concerns associated with General Aviation. The workshop panels will remind pilots about runway procedures, provide information to preempt airfield errors, and ultimately focus on lowering the potential for accidents. Topics presented and discussed will include: - Wrong Surface Risk and Mitigation
- Human Factors
- Markings, Signage and Lighting
- Nighttime Operations
- Preparing for Weather Challenges
- And more
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