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AeroSafety World April 2011

Apr 30, 2011

Bad Parts
by Linda Werfelman | May 9, 2011
An influx of counterfeit parts has prompted an industry group to recommend ways of curbing risks.

Too Late to Go
by Mark Lacagnina | May 9, 2011
Faced with an imminent overrun, a Hawker captain attempted a go-around.

Safety Chill
by Barry Wiszniowski | May 9, 2011
Journalists are rightly concerned about “libel chill,” the threat of litigation used to discourage investigative…

Collective Wisdom
by Wayne Rosenkrans | May 9, 2011
Simulations show how child restraint systems work, but lack of injury-exposure data impedes policy insights.

Why Good Forecasts Go Bad
by Ed Brotak | May 9, 2011
Every now and then even the best tools result in little more than a guess.

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