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AeroSafety World October 2013

Oct 10, 2013

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Presence of Mind
by Wayne Rosenkrans | October 7, 2013
The Qantas Flight 32 accident fully engaged the cabin crew’s skills and judgment.

Updating The Rules
by Heather Baldwin | October 7, 2013
FARs Part 23 assumed simpler aircraft, but the push is on to rewrite the rules for current designs and safety equipment.

Save the Data
by Mario Pierobon | October 7, 2013
Business aviation seeks to replicate the safety benefits of data sharing and analysis introduced in commercial air transport.

IASS 2013
by Flight Safety Foundation | October 7, 2013
Washington, DC, USA
October 29–31, 2013

Unlatched
by Linda Werfelman | October 7, 2013
The loose cap on an engine oil tank went unnoticed before the fatal crash of a King Air 100.

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