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AeroSafety World November 2018

Nov 30, 2018

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‘Something Was Not Right’
by Linda Werfelman | November 30, 2018
After near-disaster at SFO, the NTSB recommends action to aid in correctly identifying intended landing runways.

Communication Problems
by Tyrone Bishop | November 30, 2018
The role of the native English speaker in aeronautical radiotelephonic interactions

Controlled Rest
by Frank Jackman | November 30, 2018
Brief naps in controlled situations on the flight deck can be beneficial to managing fatigue, new report says.

A Boost for CVRs
by Linda Werfelman | November 30, 2018
The NTSB says recording capacity should be extended to 25 hours, up from the current 2-hour requirement.

Changing for the Better
by Mario Pierobon | November 30, 2…

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