Vertical MagAnneke Tucker

Dirty Dozen #2 — Recognize and Mitigate Stress to Prevent Human Error

Not recognizing stress ahead of emergencies or urgent issues can inhibit decision-making and performance, increasing the risk of human error and potentially causing serious consequences. This installment of the Dirty Dozen highlights the need to identify stressors early and implement mitigation to preserve safety and operational effectiveness.

2026-04-02T11:30:40.318557-07:00
Aviation TodayJohn Persinos

Climate Change Is Rewriting the Rules of Turbulence—and Cockpits Are Playing Catch-Up

By Aviation Today: Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN) For decades, turbulence was treated as a known nuisance—unpredictable, occasionally dangerous, but broadly manageable within the design assumptions of modern aircraft.

2026-04-02T09:38:58.975981-07:00
FlightGlobalAlfred Chua

Malaysia Airlines parent sees no significant change to fleet strategy amid Middle East crisis

By FlightGlobal: Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) does not intend to significantly adjust its operating fleet amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as the parent company of national operator Malaysia Airlines continues to see healthy travel demand in the near term.

2026-04-02T10:15:46.842941-07:00