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AeroSafety World September 2018

Sep 30, 2018

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Unaware
by Linda Werfelman | September 26, 2018
New Zealand investigators tie an AS350 crash to poor understanding of the risks of underslung load operations.

A New Way to Measure
by Linda Werfelman | September 13, 2018
With its European Risk Classification Scheme, EASA aims to present a more accurate view of aviation risks.

For Lack of a Mask
by Mark Lacagnina | September 26, 2018
The pilot was not using supplemental oxygen when the Citation’s cabin pressurization system failed at 43,000 ft.

The Role of Experience
by Linda Werfelman | September 26, 2018
Fatal crashes were far more likely for HEMS pilots with only a few years on the job, a new study says.

Military SDCPS
by Frank Jackman | September 26, 2018
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