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AeroSafety World March 2019

Mar 30, 2019

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IT for Wildlife Management
by Mario Pierobon | March 28, 2019
IT systems are playing an increasing role in reducing the risks of aircraft encounters with wildlife.

Striking a Record
by Ed Brotak | March 28, 2019
Federal report says U.S. wildlife strikes reached new high in 2017.

Clearance Expectation Leads to Incursion
by Mark Lacagnina | March 28, 2019
Another aircraft was on the runway when an A320 captain was told to line up and wait but initiated a takeoff instead.

More Training
by Linda Werfelman | March 28, 2019
Part 135 operators should ensure additional instruction for pilots who have trouble during training, the NTSB says.

‘Struggling to Find the Runway’
by Li…

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