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Curbing Ground Damage

Curbing Ground Damage

An IATA report says transitioning to enhanced ground support equipment (GSE) would reduce damage caused by aircraft-GSE collisions.
‘Too Many Air Tour Tragedies’

‘Too Many Air Tour Tragedies’

The NTSB is calling for more conservative flight visibility minimums and better weather training for air tour pilots in an accident-prone area of Alaska.
NTSB: ‘Urgent’ Need for Bell 407 Inspections

NTSB: ‘Urgent’ Need for Bell 407 Inspections

The board cited a June accident involving separation of a tail boom during a sightseeing flight in Hawaii.
‘Prolonged and Unresolved’ Problem

‘Prolonged and Unresolved’ Problem

Indonesian accident investigators say a recurring autothrottle problem and the pilots’ inadequate UPRT contributed to the fatal crash of a Boeing 737.
Instructor Standardization

Instructor Standardization

Although aviation trainers see standardization as key to consistent training outcomes, it can be difficult to achieve.
Speaking the Same Language

Speaking the Same Language

Native English speakers can alter word choices and other speaking habits to help non-native speakers understand.

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