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AeroSafety World December 2016–January 2017

Dec 30, 2016

Featured Articles

In the Dark
by Dale Wilson | January 20, 2017
Unique perceptual errors permeate all phases of night flight.

‘Sensitive Subject’
by Linda Werfelman | January 20, 2017
Researchers find reports of pilot depression vary according to gender and cultural influences.

Measuring UAS Risks
by Linda Werfelman | January 20, 2017
Smaller aircraft face larger risks, EASA’s Drone Collision Task Force says.

Spurious Autofeather
by Mark Lacagnina | January 20, 2017
The loss of thrust on takeoff caught the ATR 72 pilots off guard and unprepared.

Fighting Errors in Judgement
by Linda Werfelman | January 20, 2017
NTSB presses for new training and wider use of technology to help avert midair collisions.

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