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AeroSafety World May 2013

May 5, 2013

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Your Slip Is Showing
by Joe Vizzoni | May 2, 2013
FOQA data can detect airports where runways are likely to be slippery and help pilots compensate.

Get a Grip
by Reinhard Mook | May 2, 2013
Aircraft braking coefficient is affected by liquid water in frozen runway contamination.

Finding Their Place
by Linda Werfelman | May 2, 2013
Governments and the aviation industry are finding ways to incorporate unmanned aircraft into shared airspace.

Pathological Reactions
by Wayne Martin, Patrick Murray and Paul Bates | May 2, 2013
Researchers explore pilot impairment from severe startle, freezing and denial during unexpected critical events.

Rewrite
by Linda Werfelman | May 2, 2013
A fatal accident involving a Robinson R22 has p…

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