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AeroSafety World November 2010

Nov 30, 2010

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Clearing the Air
by Thomas Withington | December 13, 2010
Reconsidering how to respond to ash clouds.

Inadvertent Encounter
by Linda Werfelman | December 14, 2010
All five people in the LongRanger died when the helicopter crashed in IMC.

Check Flight Goes Bad
by Mark Lacagnina | December 14, 2010
The crew was unaware that the A320’s angle-of-attack sensors were frozen.

Sliding Away
by David Thomas | December 14, 2010
Despite wet snow on the runway, the A321 crew expected normal winter landing conditions.

Unveiling the Matrix
by Patrick Chiles | December 14, 2010
A new tool for assessing and reporting runway condition.

Code-Sharing Collectivism
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