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AeroSafety World May 2016

May 5, 2016

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The Safety Space and Practical Drift
by Bob Baron | May 1, 2016
In everyday operations, aviation organizations operate in what is known as the “safety space.” The…

Intentional Acts
by Linda Werfelman | May 11, 2016
Germanwings crash investigators urge clear guidelines 
for weighing medical privacy against the threat to public safety.

Trend Spotting
by Wayne Rosenkrans | May 11, 2016
Airports Council International will dive into five years of data to share insights from peer reviews of 50 airports.

Tipping Points
by Wayne Rosenkrans | May 11, 2016
The convergence of familiar factors in a 2012 CFIT accident underscores why ever-present vulnerabilities must be mitigated.

Simulating Encounters Wi…

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