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Aviation Human Factors Related Industry News

Aviation Human Factors Related Industry News 60 News and Announcements SA_027.pdf, and http://www.ntsb.gov/doclib/safetyalerts/ NTSB Issues Five New General SA_022.pdf, found on http://www.ntsb.gov/safety/safety_ Aviation Safety Alerts alerts.html Focus On Seat Restraints, ELTs, Carb Ice, Securing Cargo, and Self-Locking Nuts Flying Got Much Safer in 2013 As the year drew to a close, the NTSB issued five new Safety The year 2013 was a very safe Alerts that provide general avia- year for commercial aviation, Avi- tion (GA) pilots with mitigating ation Safety Network data show. strategies for preventing acci- By far the safest year by number dents. These Safety Alerts fol- of fatalities and the second safest low five that were issued in year by number of accidents. March at a Board Meeting that Over the year 2013 the Avia- focused on the most frequent tion Safety Network recorded a types of general aviation acci- total of 29 fatal airliner accidents, dents. ‘‘Knowing these acci- resulting in a record low 265 fatal- dents, which sometimes ities. Consequently, the number of fatalities is significantly include entire families, can be lower than the 10-year average of 720 fatalities. The worst prevented is why ‘General Avi- accident last year happened on November 17 when a Tatar- ation Safety’ is http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors American Psychological Association

Aviation Human Factors Related Industry News

Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors , Volume 4 (1): 6 – Jan 1, 2014

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Publisher
American Psychological Association
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 Hogrefe Publishing
ISSN
2192-0923
eISSN
2192-0931
DOI
10.1027/2192-0923/a000057
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Abstract

60 News and Announcements SA_027.pdf, and http://www.ntsb.gov/doclib/safetyalerts/ NTSB Issues Five New General SA_022.pdf, found on http://www.ntsb.gov/safety/safety_ Aviation Safety Alerts alerts.html Focus On Seat Restraints, ELTs, Carb Ice, Securing Cargo, and Self-Locking Nuts Flying Got Much Safer in 2013 As the year drew to a close, the NTSB issued five new Safety The year 2013 was a very safe Alerts that provide general avia- year for commercial aviation, Avi- tion (GA) pilots with mitigating ation Safety Network data show. strategies for preventing acci- By far the safest year by number dents. These Safety Alerts fol- of fatalities and the second safest low five that were issued in year by number of accidents. March at a Board Meeting that Over the year 2013 the Avia- focused on the most frequent tion Safety Network recorded a types of general aviation acci- total of 29 fatal airliner accidents, dents. ‘‘Knowing these acci- resulting in a record low 265 fatal- dents, which sometimes ities. Consequently, the number of fatalities is significantly include entire families, can be lower than the 10-year average of 720 fatalities. The worst prevented is why ‘General Avi- accident last year happened on November 17 when a Tatar- ation Safety’ is

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Aviation Psychology and Applied Human FactorsAmerican Psychological Association

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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