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AeroSafety World April 2017

Apr 30, 2017

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Upset by a False Cue
by Mark Lacagnina | April 27, 2017
Investigators say the CRJ flight crew was not prepared to respond properly to an abnormal pitch indication.

Air Analysis
by Linda Werfelman | April 27, 201
Studies say ties between oil fumes and crewmember health issues are unlikely.

Maintenance Human Factors: Beyond Error to Performance
by Andy Evans | April 27, 2017
Beyond Error to Performance.

Making Rules
by Linda Werfelman | April 27, 2017
Proliferation of drones prompts surge of regulatory action.

Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
by Linda Werfelman | April 27, 2017
Study urges strengthening of aviation English proficiency requirements.

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