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Possible Assistance Needed: Preventing Pan-Pan Problems

We look at some common exhaust system issues, how to handle wildlife/laser strikes, as well as how to recognize the onset of hypoxia, etc.
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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.

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Feature Articles

exhaust

 

Difficult and Exhausting

How a "Simple" Thing Like an Exhaust System Can Create Deadly Difficulties

hypoxia

 

No Air Up There

Hypoxia Awareness

lasers

 

Blinded by the Light

A Look at Cockpit Laser Illumination Events

birds

 

Going to the Birds to Prevent Hazardous Strikes

Using UV Lights to Drive Away Danger

mayday

 

When Pan-Pan Becomes Mayday

Search and Rescue in the 21st Century

response

 

Hitting Home Runs with First Responder Training Courses

FAA Training Helps First Responders Safely Assess an Aviation Accident Site

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jumpseat

 

Staying Out of the Flying Pan

Jumpseat: an executive policy perspective

soda

 

SODA — It's Not Just a Fizzy Drink

Aeromedical Advisory: a checkup on all things aeromedical

checklist

 

Rising Above Average

Checklist: FAA resources and safety reminders

luggage

 

Outsmarting Murphy's Law

Drone Debrief: drone safety roundup

nuts

 

Fatigue Countermeasures

Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons: GA maintenance issues

cameras

 

New Visibility Estimation Tool Coming Soon

Angle of Attack: GA safety strategies

helicopters

 

Learning From the Past

Vertically Speaking: safety issues for rotorcraft pilots

faces

 

James Sutherland, FAA Aircraft Certification Service's Organizational Performance Division

Faces: FAA employee profile

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