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AeroSafety World October 2019

Oct 30, 2019

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Working as One
by Christof Kemény and Christian Popp | October 18, 2019
Equal and active flight-path management is crucial, especially during go-arounds.

Low Flight on a Snowy Day
by Linda Werfelman | October 18, 2019
The NTSB identified snow or ice ingestion as the probable cause of an MD 369’s fatal crash during power line patrol.

Overlooked
by Elizabeth Matthews | October 18, 2019
Poor language skills play an often-unrecognized role in aircraft accidents.

‘A Gap’
by Linda Werfelman | October 18, 2019
The NTSB issues recommendations designed to reconcile differences between design-certification assumptions and real-world pilot experiences.

Fear of Flying
by Linda Werfelman | October 18, 2019
Anxiety drove an A319 copil…

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