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Flight Safety Foundation experts are available to speak on aviation safety, but they do not speculate on accident causes. This ensures investigators can work without external pressure and keeps the focus on preventing future accidents—not assigning blame.
To arrange an interview, please contact Frank Jackman: jackman@flightsafety.org
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