Technological advances such as automation and the increasing availability of on-board weather data likely will strengthen general aviation’s “lackluster safety record,” according to a general aviation safety review spanning more than 30 years.1
Cockpit automation and other high-tech advances should boost general aviation safety, study says.
by Linda Werfelman | September 27, 2017
Technological advances such as automation and the increasing availability of on-board weather data likely will strengthen general aviation’s “lackluster safety record,” according to a general aviation safety review spanning more than 30 years.1
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