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AeroSafety World February 2014

Feb 2, 2014

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Automation Vulnerabilities
by Wayne Rosenkrans | February 6, 2014
U.S. study of flight path management anomalies updates recommended solutions.

2013 Year in Review
by James M. Burin | February 6, 2014
Global data show another near-record-low commercial jet accident rate

Wrong Turn
by Linda Werfelman | February 6, 2014
Darkness, spatial disorientation and a heavy workload figured in the fatal 2011 crash of an AS355, the ATSB says.

Unmarked Meteorological Tower Bring Low-Altitude Risk
by Ed Brotak | February 6, 2014
Towers equipped with sensors to measure winds for power-generation feasibility studies can put at risk…

Sleep, Interrupted
by Linda Werfelman | February 6, 201…

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