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Data Delirium

Data Delirium

Data are important to safety, but their quality and quantity must be managed with care.
Flying Blind

Flying Blind

Deviating from the consensus in 
upset prevention and recovery training risks negative outcomes.
Unlatched

Unlatched

The loose cap on an engine oil tank went unnoticed before the fatal crash of a King Air 100.
IASS 2013

IASS 2013

Washington, DC, USA October 29–31, 2013
Save the Data

Save the Data

Business aviation seeks to replicate the safety benefits of data sharing and analysis introduced in commercial air transport.
Updating The Rules

Updating The Rules

FARs Part 23 assumed simpler aircraft, but the push is on to rewrite the rules for current designs and safety equipment.

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Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

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