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AeroSafety World February 2018

Feb 1, 2018

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Coping in the Cockpit
by Linda Werfelman | February 23, 2018
Screening pilots for ‘negative life events’ may be key to managing their mental health risks, a new study says.

Life Support Shutdown
by Mark Lacagnina | February 23, 2018
When the TBM 900 depressurized, the pilot had four minutes to save himself and his passenger. He did not use the time well.

Working in Parallel
by Linda Werfelman | February 23, 2018
A busy airport’s change in runway configuration presented controllers with new challenges.

Emergency Communications
by Frank Jackman | February 23, 2018
NTSB calls for better communications between flight and cabin crews during emergencies.

‘Incomplete Knowledge’
by Linda We…

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