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Undiminished

Undiminished

The pandemic did not make general aviation any less safe than it had been before, a study of U.S. accidents says.
Crossed Wires

Crossed Wires

The NTSB cites a wiring problem and malfunctioning antiskid system in a Saab SA-2000’s runway overrun, which killed one passenger.
Unaware

Unaware

The crew of an Irish SAR S-92 did not know their first waypoint was adjacent to a 282-ft obstacle.
Ice Buildup

Ice Buildup

Cutbacks in ice control operations preceded an A350’s slide off a Helsinki taxiway.
When Icing Becomes Routine

When Icing Becomes Routine

Remote Canadian airports often lack effective means of removing ice from departing aircraft, the TSB says in a report on a fatal 2017 accident.
5G Warning

5G Warning

Verizon, AT&T delay activation of new frequencies for wireless broadband, citing an ongoing review of concerns about possible interference with aircraft electronics.

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