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AeroSafety World December 2015-January 2016

Dec 1, 2015

Featured Articles

In-Flight Inferno
by Mark Lacagnina | January 6, 2016
Recovered remnants of the Asiana freighter provided no clue to the physical cause of the catastrophic fire on the main cargo deck.

Unanswered Questions
by Linda Werfelman | January 6, 2016
Investigators don’t know why an EC135’s fuel transfer pumps had been turned off before the police helicopter crashed into a Glasgow bar.

Cutting Edge SMS
by Wayne Rosenkrans | January 6, 2016
Innovations within safety management systems showcase scalable approaches to addressing aviation risks.

Showing the Way
by Linda Werfelman | January 6, 2016
Researchers are examining ways of using internationally recognized symbols to aid in airplane evacuations.

Latent Dangers
by Lin…

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