GNSS Interference on Aircraft
Abstract GNSS signal interference (whether intentional or unintentional) can occur at any time, with or without prior notice. Flight Crews should be aware of the potential risk and plan for alternative procedures as necessary.
COVID-19 Guidance for Crews
Abstract At all times, crews should follow the advice of their health authorities and operators. This updated Safety Bulletin provides general advice about COVID-19 as understood at the date of publication. It provides recommendations for crews for before the...
Aviation Security: the role of IFALPA and its Member Associations
Abstract Any attack on civil aviation constitutes a wilful hazard to the safety and security of passengers and crew. The prevention of such attacks is one of the highest priorities of the Federation. Aviation security should be a multi-layered approach with an...
Commercial Space Operations
Abstract IFALPA believes that whether an industry is emerging or well established, it should comply with the development of safety risk mitigations that would limit the impact to users. Freedom of navigation and equality of use must be maintained.
Positive Safety Culture
Abstract A genuine positive safety culture, including the associated non-punitive safety reporting and data collection systems, along with unbiased safety investigations, is an essential component of a Safety Management System. It values the philosophy that errors,...
IFALPA Participates in ICAO HLCC – High-level Conference on COVID-19
MONTREAL - IFALPA welcomed the declaration made today by the Ministers participating in the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) High Level Conference on COVID (HLCC) to address the global crisis in aviation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With Airports...
Disruption of Satellite-Based Signals
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Loss of Communication with ATC
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Kabul FIR Updated Information
Abstract UPDATE: PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE SAFETY BULLETIN FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Note: This Safety Bulletin represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. The version will be indicated in the numbering of the paper.
Kabul FIR Updated Information
Note: This Safety Bulletin (originally published 17 August 2021) represents a rapidly changing situation, updates may be published quickly. This information was received via the Kabul FIR Contingency Coordination Team (CCT).