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AeroSafety World December 2010–January 2011

Dec 30, 2010

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Delving into IOSA
by Wayne Rosenkrans | January 24, 2011
IATA’s global airline audit program evolves in ways not envisioned by U.S. accident investigators.

Co-Responsible for Safety
by Peter v. Agur Jr. | January 24, 2011
Passengers and aviation departments must close the gap between safety expectations and actual performance.

New Proposal, Old Resistance
by Mark Lacagnina | January 24, 2011
Airlines fault latest U.S. attempt to revise rules designed to combat fatigue.

Too Tired
by Wayne Rosenkrans | January 24, 2011
Wake, sleep and alertness measurements reveal a serious underestimation of cabin crew fatigue.

New Approach
by Linda Werfelman | January 24, 2011
Transponder landing systems are designed for…

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