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AeroSafety World May 2010

May 30, 2010

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Erasing Confusion
by Michel Trémaud | June 8, 2010
Best practices plus updated avionics equal fewer takeoffs and landings on a wrong runway or taxiway.

Hot Spot Intelligence
by Wayne Rosenkrans | June 8, 2010
Standardization adds cautionary notes to more U.S. airport diagrams and airport/facility directories.

Thrust into an Overrun
by Mark Lacagnina | June 8, 2010
Tire debris disabled sensors, causing a Learjet 60 to accelerate during a high-speed rejected takeoff.

Pressure Check
by Linda Werfelman | June 8, 2010
Many pilots and maintenance technicians don’t realize that routine tire-pressure checks are crucial to safe operations.

Stepping Aside
by Linda Werfelman | June 8, 2010
Surveys measure an increas…

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