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AeroSafety World February 2011

Feb 1, 2011

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Softening Level-Offs
by Wayne Rosenkrans | March 2, 2011
A new control law in flight guidance computers will reduce non-safety-critical TCAS RAs, Airbus says.

Leveling off
by James M. Burin | March 3, 2011
Commercial jet accident rates were good in 2010, just not better.

‘Clash of Motives’
by Mark Lacagnina | March 3, 2011
The Tu-154 pilot knew that the approach was unsafe but was strongly motivated to land.

SMS Swiss Style
by Wayne Rosenkrans | March 3, 2011
‘Walking the talk’ and adapting to culture helped the civil aviation authority to convert skeptics.

Do the Right Thing
by Robert I. Baron | March 3, 2011
Professionalism and integrity are the last barriers against unapproved or unwise short cuts.

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