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AeroSafety World June 2019

Jun 30, 2019

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‘A Culmination of Deficiencies’
by Linda Werfelman | June 19, 2019
Inadequate training and oversight set the stage for the AS350’s crash onto a New Zealand glacier, the TAIC says.

Winging It
by Linda Werfelman | June 19, 2019
Unrecognized terminology leads confused passengers to activate escape slides on an A320.

Problematic Substance Testing
by Mario Pierobon | June 19, 2019
Drug- and alcohol-testing methods differ among jurisdictions, but their goals are the same.

Lighting the Path
by Linda Werfelman | June 19, 2019
Report shows runway veer-offs may have a link to wide runways without centerline lighting.

Safety Risk Management: Unplugged
by Robert I. Baron | June 19, 2019…

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