AeroSafety World Magazine
AeroSafety World continues Flight Safety Foundation’s tradition of excellence in aviation safety journalism that stretches back more than 50 years. The full-color monthly magazine, initially called Aviation Safety World when it was launched in July 2006, offers in-depth analysis of important safety issues facing the industry, along with several new departments and a greater emphasis on timely news coverage — in a convenient format and eye-catching contemporary design. While AeroSafety World has taken the place of the seven newsletters the Foundation used to produce, the archives remain active and back issues of the newsletters are still available. See Publications for more information.
Monthly. Established 2006. Full-color magazine, 8.5-inch x 11-inch format, usually 64 pages plus cover.
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We’re happy to share the safety-forward information found in ASW with everyone, and we will continue to do so. But we believe that we owe special consideration to those organizations and individuals that have committed themselves to our mission through FSF membership.
Publishing a magazine, especially a high-quality one like ASW, is expensive. Members make all that possible. We feel they are entitled to some privileges.
Starting with the February 2013 issue, members will receive the print version and the online version immediately upon publication. Nonmembers will be able to access the magazine online six months after the publication date.
We serve the industry, but we put our members first. If you are not already a member, we would be happy to welcome you as one.
For more information please contact the Flight Safety Foundation membership department at; membership@flightsafety.org or phone; +1.703.739.6700, and ask for Susan Lausch, ext. 112 or Ahlam Wahdan, ext. 102.
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Reproduction Information
In the interest of aviation safety, articles in this publication may be republished, in whole or in part, in printed or electronic form, with the permission of Flight Safety Foundation. Articles may not be offered for sale or used commercially. All uses must credit Flight Safety Foundation, AeroSafety World, the specific article(s) and the author(s).
Single articles may be available in PDF format for republishing by the user. Bulk reprints may be ordered from Flight Safety Foundation. Please contact Frank Jackman, director of publications, for more information. If republishing, please send two copies of the material to the Publications Department.
Share Your Knowledge
If you have an article proposal, manuscript or technical paper that you believe would make a useful contribution to the ongoing dialogue about aviation safety, we will be glad to consider it. Send it to the director of publications, Frank Jackman, 801 Madison Street, Suite 400, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA or jackman@flightsafety.org.
The publication staff reserves the right to edit all submissions for publication. Copyright must be transferred to the Foundation for a contribution to be published, and payment is made to the author upon publication.