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Bringing Millennial’s Up To Speed In Aviation

The big commercial manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus have spent so much time & money over the years to make airliners the safest way to travel by far.
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100 Tonnes Of Error

It was the closest we have ever come to a major aviation catastrophe in Australia. A simple error of entering 262.9 instead of 362.9 into the aircraft’s computer almost resulted in the loss of 275 passengers and crew.
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Normalisation Of Deviance

The Challenger disaster investigation made an uncommon theory quite suddenly very famous amongst investigators. “Normalisation of Deviance”
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How Many Close Calls On Runways And Airways Is Too Many?

Aviation comes with a lot of risks that when managed appropriately, can be an extremely safe way to travel and fly. To stay safe the industry needs highly skilled, highly competent & well trained operators.
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One Error Too Many

Some incidents can just blow the mind. This one made me chuckle due to apparent error after error from the crew involved. Firstly the crew of this lovely G450 took off from Salzburg, Austria with the landing gear pins still installed.
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An Acceptable Rate Of Tragedy?

When I first started out as a young aircraft technician in the Air Force, I had the opportunity and the pleasure to travel to the USA quite often. Each trip was an exciting adventure to a country that surprised me every day.
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