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AeroSafety World February 2019

Feb 1, 2019

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Radiation Exposure
by Mario Pierobon | February 27, 2019
Organizations differ in their approaches to limit crewmembers’ exposure to radiation.

Disconnected
by Linda Werfelman | February 27, 2019
Mishandled autorotation, mis-rigged throttle control tie rod assembly cited in Schweizer 269 crash.

Wish List
by Linda Werfelman | February 27, 2019
The NTSB focuses attention on safety in Part 135 operations

Simulating Medical Emergencies
by Linda Werfelman | February 27, 2019
Realistic training would help crewmembers and medical personnel handle in-flight emergencies, researchers say.

Coping With Armed Conflict
by Linda Werfelman | February 27, 2019
Risk management has improved since Malaysia Airlines Flig…

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