NTSB releases preliminary report on Dallas midair

The NTSB preliminary report on the November 12 midair collision between a Bell P–63F Kingcobra and a Boeing B–17G Flying Fortress that killed six crewmembers during the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas WWII Airshow at Dallas Executive Airport in Texas details the instructions the pilots received leading up to the accident.
NTSB urges immediate Bell 407 inspections

The NTSB found the tail boom of a Bell 407 air tour helicopter 762 feet from where the rest of the helicopter came to rest following a June 8 accident in Hawaii, and called for immediate inspection of the rest of the fleet.
Training and Safety Tip: When in doubt, go around

Many years ago, I heard an old U.S. Air Force slogan, “When in doubt, bail out.” That is exactly what the rejected landing procedure—commonly known as a go-around—is about.
AOPA’S AIR SAFETY INSTITUTE RELEASES EARLY ANALYSIS: N201RF VIDEO

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Air Safety Institute (ASI) released a new video from its Early Analysis series providing an initial examination of a recent accident.
Early Analysis: Power Line Strike on Final Approach to Montgomery County Airpark

Better Together Industry Resources Help Improve Aviation Safety

Multiple aviation entities provide safety programs for you.
Early Analysis: Power Line Strike on Final Approach to Montgomery County Airpark

AOPA collaborator, air boss John Walsh dies

John Walsh, well-known air boss, AOPA events collaborator, U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and retired air traffic controller, died November 16. He was 64 years old.
FAA weather camera webinar

The FAA Weather Camera Program is an expanding network of cameras designed to make general aviation safer. Pilots, air traffic controllers, and others in the aviation community can use the cameras for preflight planning and making that critical go/no-go decision.
Fly with the First Flight Society

As part of a fundraiser for the First Flight Society—a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Wright brothers and promoting aviation education—one lucky winner will get to go for a flight in a World War II North American P–51 Mustang.