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AeroSafety World June 2016

Jun 30, 2016

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Controller Reinforcements
by Wayne Rosenkrans | June 17, 2016
Renewed government-industry collaboration targets U.S. runway incursions, including those tied to ATC operational incidents.

Off Course and Below Minimums
by Mark Lacagnina | June 17, 2016
Pressing on in a blinding deluge, the pilots were searching for the runway when the ATR 72 impacted a residential area.

‘Too Late’
by Linda Werfelman | June 17, 2016
Investigators cite ineffective monitoring and failing to acquire outside visual references as factors in the 2013 crash of a North Sea Super Puma.

Clear Air Turbulence
by Wayne Rosenkrans | June 17, 2016
Latest prediction and detection capabilities prompt rewrites of guidance for avoidance.

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