Not sure where to start on HFNTS? There’s a simple option
For smaller operators, setting up a human factors and non-technical skills (HFNTS) training and assessment program can feel complex – especially if you think...
Where should your HFNTS sit?
We’re often asked where certain information should live in an operator’s documentation.
Typical questions include:
Should Human Factors and Non‑Technical Skills (HFNTS) procedures be included...
Visual flight rules quiz: Autumn 2025-26
We invite you to test yourself with the quiz
Who knows about your flight?
Pilots check weather, fuel and NOTAMs before every flight; for greater safety, sharing your flight details ensures someone else knows your plan, but some flights require a flight notification.
Bringing SMS to life: real people, real stories
There's a new way to understand what a safety management system (SMS) looks like in an aviation operation.
Keeping off runways: preventing runway incursions
Busy ground operations increase the risk of runway incursions at Class C and D airports. Why does this happen and how can you prevent entering a runway without clearance? Read practical tips that will help you stay clear of the runways.
Putting the pieces together: modular engineer licensing
A new approach to gaining engineering qualifications aims to boost supply in this important trade.
Imposter syndrome
One of the many affectionate jokes about the seemingly immortal Douglas DC-3 is how on many surviving examples the aircraft data plate is the...
Perfectly gauged response
A newly minted pilot faces their first emergency, with the added complication of it happening in tightly controlled airspace. Spoiler: it ended well.
Believe it can happen
About 8 years ago on a perfect winter's morning, I was conducting a flight from a Class D aerodrome. It was an IFR flight...
Don’t stop now!
When nothing goes right, distraction and frustration open the door for error.
Tanks for nothing
With up to 70-knot westerly winds forecast at higher altitudes, I calculated a longer-than-usual flight from Bankstown to Griffith in NSW. It would also...
And then I got high
A glider pilot is shaken by an encounter with the sheer power of nature
The night I went over the edge
A simple mistake haunts an unnamed pilot.





































