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Flight Operations Articles that have been published in the UKFSC Official Publication “FOCUS on Commercial Aviation Safety”.

Title
Author
Issue No
Page No
Airborne Video Cameras – Project Flight Vision
Dr. G. Rowlands
1
30
Operating the World’s Largest Commercial Freight Aircraft
Capt. Kevin Keegan
5
20
How to Terrain Proof the World’s Airline Fleet
Don Bateman
7
6
DC-9 RTO – Italian Style
D. L. Mullins
8
18
Boeing test Pilots
J. Spenser
8
23
RTO – Take-off Safety Training Aid
Capt. chester Ekstrand & Richard Elliot
9
8
Airborne Collision Aviodance System
Roy Humphreyson
9
16
External Viewing Airborne CCTV Systems
Capt. Paul Woodburn
11
9
V1 – Unscrewing the Inscrutable
Dan Manningham
11
13
Engine Ingestion Hazards – Birdstrikes
Thomas L. Alge
12
10
BA/CAA/Vinten – Civil Video Current System Review
Peter Sharp
12
15
External Video storage Techniques
Tony Crow
12
16
Monitoring the Intorduction of TCAS II
Capt. Tim Sindall
13
3
Progress Report on External Camera Trials
Robin Ablett
13
20
Conflict of Wings – Birds versus Aircraft
John Thorpe
19
4
Bisrdtrike Update
John Thorpe
20
24
TCAS Bulletn No. 2
Capt. Tim Sindall & John Law
21
11
Birdstrike – Furthur Update
John Thorpe
22
17
Update on Birdstrike Situation
John Thorpe
24
22
Helicopter Operations in the North Sea
Capt. Peter Gram
26
4
Flying is Safe (Most of the Time)
Capt. John Menzies
27
4
Report on the UKFSC’s 1997 Seminar – “TCAS for safer Skies”
Capt. Tim Sindall
28
4
TCAS V7.00 – A New Generation
Ken Carpenter
28
6
learning to Control Onesalf – The Future of ATC – A View from the Bridge
Harry Hopkins
28
10
Take-off and Landing in Icing Conditions
Capt. Gary A. Wagner
29
10
Occurrence Reporting
Dick Nesbitt-Dufort
30
10
It Was Not a Water Polo Game
Quantas Newsletter
30
14
Level Busts
Steve Sharp
30
16
See-and-Avoid
John Chappelow
31
4
Controlled Flight into terrain and the Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System
Don Bateman
31
20
A Standard Approach to Precision Landings
Reprinted from Jane’s Airport Review
32
8
HUD 2020 – Bringing New Levels of Flight safety
Brian Walters
33
6
Ice and Wings Don’t Mix
Flying Safety
33
10
Call for Common Standards
Jane’s Airport Review
33
13
Blinded by the Light – An Old Song with New Consequences
Douglas J. Frey
33
21
FSF ALAR Task Force Final Report
Capt. Dick McKenney
35
8
TCAS II Update
Capt. Tim Sindall
36
4
Aerodynamic Principles of Large Upsets (Part 1 of 2)
Aero Magazine (Boeing)
37
16
hazardous Loss of Separation Between Two Aircraft
Kevin M. Hallworth
38
6
Aerodynamic Principles of Large Upsets (Part 2of 2)
Aero Magazine (Boeing)
38
10
More on Battery Fire Hazard
Reprinted from Callback
(Oct 1999)
38
9
Operational Flight Data Monitoring Workshop 28th June 2000
39
21
Is My Top Management “Safety Management Orientated”?
Mike Overall
40
4
The Quality Chioce
Alan Munro
40
15
Leading the Way Towards Safer Flying
Dave Wright
40
18
The Beginners Guide to Scheduling
The Log
41
12
It’s a Bomb
reprinted from Cabin Safety Update (Vol. 2n.2 1996
42
10
Quick Guide to the Law – For Pilots
Greater Manchester Police
42
20
Disruptive Passenger Strategy 2000
Greater Manchester Police
42
22
special objectives Check on air Operator’s Fuel Planning Policies – Summer 2000
Capt. Tim Sindall
42
24
Flight Crew Response to Inflight Smoke
Reprinted from Aero Magazine by The Boeing Company
43
4
Shairspace 2001 – Newcastle
Edward H. Paintin
43
21
Operational Use of Angle of attack on Modern Commercial Jet Airplanes – Part 1
Reprinted from Aero Magazine by The Boeing Company
45
6
Unruly Passengers – Deja Vu
Callback (April 2000)
45
16
Some Thoughts on the Future of Airline Safety
Capt. Bob Screen
46
4
Operational Use of Angle of attack on Modern Commercial Jet Airplanes – Part 2
Reprinted from Aero Magazine by The Boeing Company
46
8
How Safe is your Destination Airport?
Mike Seller
46
16
Rain Repellents, are there any Benefits?
Richard J. Flute
46
18
Lock and Load? Safety and Security in the Air
Dr. Simon Bennett FICDDS
46
25
Its not the one thing that get you, its when they gang up against you
An account of a windshear event – December 2001, Milan, Jet Aircraft
47
4
Aircraft Damaged by De-ic rig. Port Stabaliser Wing Tip Damaged Beyond Repair
Dean Godfrey – KLM uk
47
8
The Dangers of Tyre Failure
47
21
Preventing Hard Nosegear Touchdowns
Reprinted from Aero Magazine by The Boeing Company
48
4
Level Busts – ACEing the Hazard
48
8
Safety Culture: The Ultimate Goal
Prof. Patrick Hudson – Reprinted from Flight Safety Aurtralia
48
12
Safe and Sound
Merran Williams – Reprinted from Flight Safety Aurtralia
48
20
On Track – Pushing your ideas forward and looking for more!!
On Track Team
48
22
Safety Duties Analysed
Expanded Version of articles which appeared in Issue 7 of BGL Aviation News
49
15
Winter Blues
DASC
49
19
Hail Damage
49
26
Hazards of Erroneous Glide Slope Indications
Reprinted from Aero Magazine by The Boeing Company
50
14
Airframe Icing
Graham Smith
51
14
New ETOPS Regulations
The Boeing Company
52
4
737-600/-700/-800/-900 Approach Navigation Options
The Boeing Company
52
16
Incident Reporting – A Small Airlines View
54
8
Missile Strike
55
16
The Modern Pilot
Dr Simon Bennett
55
17
The Global Eagle Expedition
Capt. Andy Mortimore
55
21
Adherence to Standard Operating Procedures
IATA Human Factors Working Group
56
4
Military Interception of Civilian Aircraft
56
10
Disruptive Behaviour on Board UK Aircraft: April 2003-March 2004
57
8
Engine Thurst Hazards in the Airport Environment
The Boeing Company
58
10
Avoiding Tailstrikes
Peter Simpson
58
20
Runway safety
59
14
What is level bust?
Richard Schofield
59
18
Runway Safety – NATS Activities
59
22
Send three & fourpence
Paul Jones
60
5
Stop Immediately – ATC cancellation of take-off clearance
60
8
Hazards to aircraft from foreign objects
SRG Research & Strategic Analysis Section
60
14
Plane crazy
Mel Lewis
60
16
NetJets – A unique safety challenge
Capt. Mike Jenvey
Capt. Catherine Thompson
60
19
Cold weather operations
Capt. David Prior
61
13
Working together to cut airspace infringements
Steve McKie
61
15
Icing on helicopters
Capt. Derek Whatling
Capt. Mark Prior
61
19
Watch out! Life in Class G
Tim Williamson
62
4
(Almost) Everything you wanted to know about RAS and RIS but were afraid to ask – A Pilot’s Guide
62
18
Callsign confusion – suggested strategies to reduce the rate of occurence and the resultant safety risk
Mike Edwards
62
20
No. 45 (Reserve) Squadron and RAF multi-engine pilot training
63
4
Fumes, smoke and fire in transport aircraft
Bob Trott
63
6
Working together to tackle level busts
Richard Schofield
63
14
Automatic radio altimeter call outs an underutilized resource?
Alex Fisher
63
18
It couldn’t happen to ME
Lt Dan Denham
63
20
The sweet spot, or did you really get away with that landing
Alex Fisher
64
4
Airport safety when it comes to the crunch, it’s a team game!
Sue Scott
64
5
Flight outside controlled airspace – a guide
BALPA ATS Study Group
64
12
NATS Mode S in the London Terminal Control Centre
Bill Casey
64
16
Reducing the chance of a mid-air collision in the North Atlantic
Steve Kirby
64
21
Disagreements about deicing, post-deicing inspection contribute to serious incident
FSF Editorial Staff
65
7
Towards safer checklists
Jo Davies
65
11
Getting the message
David Harvey
65
16
Hydroplaning (Aquaplanning)
Cpt George Foufis
65
18
Bond Offshore Helicopters
66
4
Conditional ILS clearance phraseology within the London Terminal manoevering area
Stuart Lindsey
66
7
Improving our understanding of Vortex wake
66
10
London TMA speed restriction trial
Capt. Jim Smee
Capt. Ian Mattimoe
66
13
Tail Strikes: prevention
Capt. Dave Carbaugh
66
18
Club 328
Derek Murphy
67
4
Preventing wheel/brake-area fires
Brian Webber
67
8
Fuel conservation strategies
Bill Robertson
67
11
Safety in numbers
Paul Spooner
67
16
Fly on the right
Alex Fisher
67
18
Developing aeronautical charts for the future
Russell Thorp
68
4
PrivatAir – uniting exceptional customer services with safety
Jan Peeters
68
8
Overweight landing? Fuel jettison? What to consider
Rick Coletta
68
14
TAG Farnborough Airport
Paul Jones
69
4
No 55 (Reserve) Squadron and RAF rear crew training
69
10
Stable or unstable approaches
Simon Searle
69
16
Adherence to ATC clearances
Glynne Dawson
69
24
Do you really understand how your trim works? Many do not and why it matters
Alex Fisher
70
4
What’s the rush?
Capt. Tony Wride
70
7
Level busts – learning the hard way
Pete Riley
70
8
Engine Power loss in ice crystal conditions
Jeanne Mason
70
15
Airspace Safety Initiatives (ASI)
Cdr. Paul Brundle
71
4
Overruns – Overview Russell Anley 72 4
Approach and Landing – TEM Analysis Peter Simpson 72 14
The Introduction of TCAS/ACAS II into European Legislation Capt. Tim Sindall 72 17
Communication Error Ross James MacDonald 73 6
Clear Air Turbulence Jim Galvin 73 8
The Operation & Interpretation of Wather Radar Ratan Khatwa 73 11
Air France Runway Overun – TEM Analysis Peter Simpson 73 18
Wind Reports – Not the Full Story Robert Seaman 73 23
Don’t eat into your margins – How to cope with wet runways and hydroplaning Article from JETSETS – the flight safety newsletter for BAE 74 4
Airline Fatigue Risk Management: Purpose and Benefits Simon Stewart & Derek Brown 74 7
Battling Level Busts Peter Riley 74 10
Safer Skies Hazel Courtney 74 17
Wake Turbulence – Progress at Last David Booth 74 23
Hypoxia Alert! Flight Safety Australia 75 4
Reducing Smoke and Burning odor Events James A Holley 75 8
Why the Reluctancy? Article from JETSETS – the flight safety newsletter for BAE 75 10
Fuel Saving – Food for Thought Capt. Martin Alder 75 15
Autoflight Audit Wayne Rosenkrans 75 18
Fuel Saving – Food for Thought (Part 2) Capt. Martin Alder 76 5
Flight Crews Response to In-Flight Smoke, Fire or Fumes William A McKenzie 76 8
MCRM – Background 76 11
Meeting of Minds Capt. Barney Wainwright 76 12
Grace Under Pressure Dr Simon Bennett 76 13
Attitude Adjustment Wayne Rosenkrans 76 16
Not So “Soft” on Training – BAs New Philosophy and Emphasis Chris Long 76 20
Waiting is Over – The Alternative Training and Qualification Programme goes Live Norman Macleod 76 22
Do you really understand how your trim works? Alex Fisher 77 4
Flying into the Sea Linda Werfelmen 77 8
Separation Anxiety Wayne Rosenkrans 77 11
Using Weather Radar Erik Eliel 77 19
Fatigue and take-off data … a lethal combination Reprinted from Transport Canada 77 22
SMS (RTi) Mara A Estefani 78 5
Anatomy of an Accident Simon Bennett 78 8
Laser Illumination Capt. Dick Hornby 78 11
Birdstrike Investigation Jason Digance 78 14
Maintenance Test Flying Steve Daniels 78 17
Post Maintenance Test Flying Cd K A Fox RN 78 20
Upset Recovery Aid Larry Rodzliff 78 22
Idle Approach Mark Lacagnina 79 4
A PC Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) Simulator Trainer N J Lawson & R Bailey 79 7
Avoiding Convective Weather Linked to Ice-Crystal Icing Engine Events Mathew L Grzych 79 11
Thinking Things Through Clarence E Rash & Sharon D Manning 79 15
Wake Vortex Encounters Dr Debbie Mitchell 79 20
Eurocontrol Voluntary ATM Incident Reporting (EVAIR) Dragica Stankovic 79 22
Close Call in Khartoum Mark Lacagnina 80 4
PBN – Performance Based Technology Reprinted from Flight Safety Australia 80 8
Airbus AP/FD TCAS Mode – A New Step Towards Safety Improvements Paule Botargues 80 16
Assets and Lurking Threats – A View on Training and Safety Capt. John Bent 80 19
Staying Sharp with Age Patrick R Veillette 80 21
Contaminated and Closed David Thomas 81 5
Pilot Fatigue – Fatigue and Flight Operations Dr Samuel Strauss 81 9
MCRM Discoveries Anne Isaacs 81 13
In the Unlikely Event ….. Pat Malone 81 16
Chilling Out in the Sim – The Need for Icing Training Reprinted from CAT 81 19
Reducing the Threat of Laseer Illuminations Peter A Derenski 81 22
Making Airports Safer – Runway Incursions Eurocontrol 82 3
Runway Incursions Capt. Graham Croft 82 5
TCAS II on Helicopters BALPA Flight Safety Department 82 11
Leadership Skills nof the Airline Captain Katherine Senko 82 13
Atlantic Crossing Dirk Bohme 82 15
Safety and Service: Cabin Crew Training Priorities Terence Gerighty 82 18
Emotionally Enabled Shari Frisinger 83 3
Aviation Safety’s Weakest Link Reprinted with permission from CAT Issue 3/10 83 10
Mixed Blessings Reprinted with permission from Flight Safety Austrialia Issue 78 Jan/Feb 2011 83 12
Hard Lessons on Windshear David R Carlisle 83 14
Losing it…. Capt. Gavin McKellar 83 18
Scheduling to Manage Fatigue George C Larson 83 22
Safe Winter Operations The Boeing Company 84 3
Bird Strike Mitigation beyond the Airport Paul Eschenfelder & Russ Defusco 84 10
Aerobatics verss Upset Prevention and Recovery Training Randall Brooks 84 13
Prevening Unstable Approach Julian Ogilvie 84 16
The Cargo from Hell Reprinted with permission from Safety FOCUS magazine 84 18
The Ten Commandments of Aviation Safety Capt Russ Williams 84 21
Know your Limites – Airborne Holding Simon Grace & Graham Hill 84 23
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