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AeroSafety World March 2014

Mar 30, 2014

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Smooth Operators
by Wayne Rosenkrans | March 17, 2014
Automated, airplane-based reports help participating flight crews to avoid turbulence encounters.

Bumpy Ride Ahead
by Ed Brotak | March 17, 2014
Unforeseen turbulence encounters carry risk of serious incidents.

Occupational Hazard
by Linda Werfelman | March 17, 2014
Flight attendants working primarily on short-haul trips may be more prone to workplace accidents than their long-haul colleagues.

Behind the Scenes
by Wayne Rosenkrans | March 17, 2014
Upset prevention, recognition and recovery specialists identify critical technical enhancements.

Over the Horizon
by Linda Werfelman | March 17, 2014
Industry experts foresee a day when UAS will rule the skies.

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