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AeroSafety World November 2013

Nov 11, 2013

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Catastrophic Uncontained Fire
by Mark Lacagnina | November 1, 2013
A main deck cargo fire fed by lithium batteries led to the uncontrolled descent of a 747 freighter in Dubai.

Fly-in Fly-out
by Wayne Rosenkrans | November 1, 2013
FSF BARS Program assesses threats to contracted remote operations involving flights to minerals, metals, oil and gas sites.

Into Thin Air
by Ed Brotak | November 1, 2013
Actual air density must be considered to reduce risk of degraded thrust and lift in takeoffs, landings, cruise and flight path changes.

They’ve Got You Covered
by Mario Pierobon | November 1, 2013
Rather than just a necessary cost of doing business, insurance can be a safety asset.

Pressing Concerns
by Linda…

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