Casting Your Fate to The Wind
A pilot may not see the wind, but the wind ‘sees’ the pilot.
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A pilot may not see the wind, but the wind ‘sees’ the pilot.
by Ed Brotak
Rather than just a necessary cost of doing business, insurance can be a safety asset.
by Mario Pierobon
GSIP Related Articles, Threat Analysis
Data are important to safety, but their quality and quantity must be managed with care.
by Robert I. Baron
Airports and ATC struggle to estimate and maximize runway friction in a variety of weather…
by Ed Brotak
Two focused studies challenge today’s variations in airline practices and flight crew decision making.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
GSIP Related Articles, Threat Analysis
Vulnerability-discovery methods of ASIAS gain acceptance across national borders.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
A notice to airmen that spacecraft fragments could fall through European airspace prompted a quick…
by Wayne Rosenkrans
A notice to airmen that spacecraft fragments could fall through European airspace prompted a quick…
by Wayne Rosenkrans
Heavy snowfall and high wind from monster storms called bomb cyclones periodically disrupt aviation operations.
by Ed Brotak