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AeroSafety World Magazine

AeroSafety World continues Flight Safety Foundation’s tradition of excellence in aviation safety journalism that stretches back more than 50 years. AeroSafety World, originally called Aviation Safety World, was launched as a full-color magazine in July 2006. In November 2016, AeroSafety World transitioned to a digital-only format, but continues to offer in-depth analysis of important safety issues facing the industry as well as a greater emphasis on timely news coverage. Archives containing the seven newsletters the Foundation produced before AeroSafety World was launched remain active and back issues of the newsletters are still available. See Publications for more information.

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In the interest of aviation safety and as an FSF member benefit, articles in this publication may be republished in printed or electronic form by members of the Foundation with the permission of Flight Safety Foundation. Articles may not be offered for sale or used commercially. All uses must credit Flight Safety Foundation, AeroSafety World, the specific article(s) and the author(s). Please contact Linda Werfelman, senior editor, AeroSafety World, for more information or for permission to reproduce or republish ASW articles.

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If you have an article proposal, manuscript or technical paper that you believe would make a useful contribution to the ongoing dialogue about aviation safety, we will be glad to consider it. Please email Linda Werfelman, senior editor. for more details.

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Fatigued in the Back (Expanded Version)

Fatigued in the Back (Expanded Version)

New FAA research probes flight attendants’ anxiety over insufficient sleep and unsafe performance.By Wayne ...
Bucking Convention (Expanded Version)

Bucking Convention (Expanded Version)

By Wayne RosenkransAeroSafety World, May 2008(Expanded version of article) Twenty U.S. airlines routinely ...
Preventive Fusion (Expanded Version)

Preventive Fusion (Expanded Version)

By Wayne RosenkransAeroSafety World, May 2008(Expanded version of article) Twenty U.S. airlines routinely ...
Full-Scale Insights (Expanded Version)

Full-Scale Insights (Expanded Version)

By Wayne RosenkransAeroSafety World, April 2008(Expanded version of article) Airbus shared lessons from its ...
Speaking Up (Expanded Version)

Speaking Up (Expanded Version)

By Wayne RosenkransAeroSafety World, February 2008(Expanded version of article) With computer networks ...
Burning Issues (Expanded Version)

Burning Issues (Expanded Version)

By Wayne RosenkransAeroSafety World, January 2008(Expanded version of article) Frustrating fires in which ...