REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — If a technology isn’t intuitive, chances are, it won’t be used. True in everyday life and especially true in aviation when creating technology to support Army aviators.
The human element is one of the most critical safety factors at airports, often concentrated out of public view.
Al Boring’s 25 years in various regulatory compliance roles at Alaska Airlines have made him somewhat of an expert in the often-nuanced area of why things go wrong in aviation—and how to ensure they ...
A door plug blew off Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 mid-flight in January 2024. Now the National Transportation Safety Board says it can happen again. When it comes to safety in the workplace, there ...
Confusing mobile apps and unclear instructions can be frustrating for anyone. But imagine if these everyday annoyances weren't just inconvenient but held the potential to be dangerous. That's where ...