FDOT Must Take a Hands-on Approach to Safety
How safe are those monorails at the Miami International Airport for the nearly 9,000 passengers who use them every day? Apparently not very.
How safe are those monorails at the Miami International Airport for the nearly 9,000 passengers who use them every day? Apparently not very.
Gabe Zichermann | Posted 03.05.2012
While coming up shy of a complete ban, the NTSB report was sobering to say the least. Of course, changing this kind of behavior with "traditional" approaches will come up against serious challenges.
AP | SARAH BRUMFIELD | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — A faulty electronic circuit that caused a deadly Metro crash last summer was symptomatic of an "anemic safety culture" at the D.C. ...
AP | JOAN LOWY | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — A federal safety panel on Tuesday issued more than two dozen safety recommendations related to the airliner that ditched into the H...
AP | JOAN LOWY | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — Federal safety officials investigating a midair collision over the Hudson River changed their account of the accident on a key poin...
Spencer Aronfeld | Posted 03.19.2012