John Goglia, AIN

John Goglia

AIN

Boston, MA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • AIN
  • Forbes

Past articles by John:

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Blog: Air India’s Near Disaster Should Be Wake Up Call for U.S.

Although one incident is not enough to indict an entire system, it should prompt a look at the U.S.'s oversight of foreign airlines. → Read More

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Torqued: How Ready Is Your Airport in the Event of an Emergency?

Pilots should make an effort to learn what plans are in place for emergency activities at the airports they visit frequently. → Read More

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AIN Blog: Hyper Focus on New Risk Detracts from Other Risks

Drones may be the latest concern, but the industry still needs to pay attention to safety and security of airport operations. → Read More

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Torqued: Airport Workers Deserve a Living Wage

Aviation safety and security require it. → Read More

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Torqued: Aerodrome Sparks Memories of a Simpler Time

On display are the airplanes and engines that fascinated the writer as a young person and inspired a love of aviation. → Read More

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Torqued: Your Certificate May Be On the Line for What You Don’t Record

A recent NTSB decision shines spotlight on maintenance logbook entries. → Read More

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Torqued: Beware Aviation’s Accident Record

The absence of accidents is no guarantee an operation is safe. → Read More

Save Section 336: Safe Hobby Flying Requires Education, Not More Drone Regulation

Major commercial drone interests are waging a battle to overturn protections for model aircraft flyers. → Read More

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Torqued: Recent Incidents Raise Concerns about Safety

Incidents show that the NTSB needs to step in and regulate the behavior of crew and passengers to ensure safety. → Read More

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Torqued: Challenges of Eliminating Loss-of-Control Accidents

How can pilots overcome continuation bias and elect to go around rather than continue an unstabilized approach? → Read More

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Torqued: 'Hangar Rash' Can Mask a Serious Problem

Dismissing damage as 'hangar rash' could lead to overlooking significant damage or minimizing the effect of the damage down the road. → Read More

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Torqued: FAA Enforcement Pendulum Swings, Angering Some Operators

Agency enforcement can vary from heavy handed and punitive to lax. → Read More

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Torqued: Appropriate Gov't Charter versus Abuse

In appropriate circumstances charter is a resource to get the government’s work done effectively and efficiently. → Read More

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Torqued: Lessons on Emergency Planning from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

In the immediate aftermath, organizations made use of both new and old technology. → Read More

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Torqued: Court Decisions Raise Questions about FAA Decision-making

An appeals court uses scathing language to take the agency to task for two recent FAA actions. → Read More

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Torqued: Knowing When To Intervene in Aviation

It’s tough to question another person’s professionalism, but sometimes we need to do just that. → Read More

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Torqued: Presidential Campaign Charters Need FAA Scrutiny

Presidential campaign flights require pilots to fly into and out of diverse airports under tight deadlines. → Read More

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Torqued: Professionalism, Integrity and Videotape

It's important to do the right thing even when people aren't watching, and now everyone is watching…and recording. → Read More

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Torqued: Aviation Maintenance Skills Competition Enters 10th Year

The competition showcases the skills, professionalism and integrity of maintenance providers that keeps aviation as safe as it is today. → Read More

FAA Announces Ridiculous 34.5 Mile Drone Restrictions For Super Bowl Sunday

Banning small consumer drones for over 30 miles from the Super Bowl is excessive and does not improve safety or security. → Read More