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AeroSafety World October 2014

Oct 10, 2014

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Mismanaged Descent
by Mark Lacagnina | October 6, 2014
Inadequate monitoring of the flight instruments and misuse of the 777’s autoflight system led to a collision with a seawall at San Francisco.

Altitude Deviations
by Wayne Rosenkrans | October 6, 2014
FAA’s air traffic SMS unravels factors in pilots’ noncompliance with clearances and procedures.

ACAS X
by Wayne Rosenkrans | October 6, 2014
The reinvention of ACAS II/TCAS II cloaks major advances in a familiar interface and enables rapid upgrades.

High Terrain, Low Clouds
by Linda Werfelman | October 6, 2014
The pilot of an EC130 sightseeing flight and all four passengers were killed after the helicopter struck a Hawaiian mountainside.

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