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Safety includes all aspects of protecting aircraft, passengers and crew from accidents, mistakes and other potentially dangerous situations.
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Do any regulatory bodies require ISO 9001 QMS certification from airlines or service providers?
Note this question is not trying to debate the advantages or disadvantages of ISO 9001 certification towards achieving safety, but rather the presence or non-presence in the regulatory landscape. …
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Are there any regulations on who can sit next to emergency exits?
On an aircraft with a 2-3-2 configuration, the 3 seats in the middle are not considered exit row seats and therefore do not have any further safety requirements. …
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Has a scheduled passenger flight ever stalled because of shifting cargo?
If you include tailstrikes in your definition, then yes. There has been at least one case in Italy involving a takeoff with an A320 where the aircraft was loaded without any baggage in CP 1. Although …