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New Proposal, Old Resistance

Airlines fault latest U.S. attempt to revise rules designed to combat fatigue.

Co-Responsible for Safety

Passengers and aviation departments must close the gap between safety expectations and actual performance.

Delving into IOSA

IATA’s global airline audit program evolves in ways not envisioned by U.S. accident investigators.

‘Unprofessional Behavior’ Cited in Overrun

An arrestor bed saved a regional jet from plunging down a steep slope.

ATOSpheric Conditions

Auditors call the FAA air carrier oversight system conceptually sound but flawed in execution.

Ground Effect

Pilot fatigue takes off before the aircraft does.

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Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

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