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    Similarities of Two Southwest Airlines Incidents. Two more similar incidents occurred in 2009 and 2011 to two Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 aircrafts. The fuselage ruptured in the similar areas due to corrosion and lap joint issues‚ but at a far lesser severity than that of Aloha Airlines Flight 243. The incidents occurred to Southwest Flight 2294 on July 13‚ 2009 and to Southwest Flight 812 on April 1‚ 2011‚ where both aircrafts made emergency landings safely with no injuries (Irving‚ 2011)

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    or traveling on airplanes and consider it safer to travel by car or train than by air. There is a lot of evidence that suggests that travel by air is significantly safer than traveling by a car‚ but the fact remains that like cars‚ airplanes also have accidents. There are different reasons that could turn a normal day into a bad day. These include: bird strikes‚ cabin fires‚ design flaws‚ terrorist attacks‚ low or no fuel and so on. Most of errors on an aircraft take place because of errors on the part

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    What Happen If No Annex 17

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    TABLE OF CONTENT | ACKNOWLEDGMENT | 2 | 1.0 | INTRODUCTION | 3 | 2.0 | THE EFFECT WITHOUT ANNEX 17 AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SMS) IN AVIATION | 5 | 2.1 | NO SET OUT BASIS AVIATION SYSTEM | 5 | 2.2 | NO OUTLINE AND STANDARD GUIDANCE | 7 | 2.3 | NO IMPROVEMENT IN AVIATION INDUSTRY | 8 | 2.4 | UNLAWFUL INTERFERENCE CANNOT BE PREVENT | 9 | 3.0 | CONCLUSION | 11 | Acknowledgments Assalamualaikum w.b.t. First of all‚ I would like to put highly my praise to Allah S.W.T because

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    Pilots Forgetting How to Fly

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    Addiction…………………………….7 Human factor……………………………………...9 Minimizing Mistakes……………………………..10 Training…………………………………………...11 Over Emphasis on Extra training………………....12 Change in Aviation Training………………………13 Conclusion…………………………………………14 Abstract In this paper‚ we discuss particular mechanical and human faults during flight‚ pilot error in aviation‚ awareness of situations and reducing error on pilot’s behalf. All aircraft mainly fly straight and level on a navigational course without usually‚ a pilot attention

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    Aircraft Accident Investigation Board for Civilian Aviation is to promote aviation safety. The Investigation Board carries out independent investigations of aircraft accidents and air traffic incidents in order to promote safety within the field of aviation. The Investigation Board is an independent institution under the Ministry of Transport. 2) What is the purpose of Investigating accidents and incidents? The purpose of the investigations is to determine the factors that cause accidents or incidents

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    SAFETY MANAGEMENT 2511BPS ASSIGNMENT BY: ALEX SCHENK (s2802470) ASSIGNMENT QUESTION “Good safety management is more than just a legal and moral requirement. Around the world‚ there is growing recognition that safety management systems can improve the operating performance and profits of a Company as well as its safety defences.” ABSTRACT This essay discusses the main aspects of safety management systems and how they are being utilised in various industries around the world. It begins by defining

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    Running head: DOES WEATHER AFFECT AVIATION OPERATIONS Does Weather Affect Aviation Operations Jean Everly Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Does Weather Affect Aviation Operations It is inevitable‚ weather affects aviation operation. Nature is a force that cannot be controlled‚ but steps can be taken to minimize the damage and delays that weather can cause. In order to combat the adverse effects of weather‚ the entire aviation industry needs to work together. Federal‚ state‚ and private

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    RESEARCH PAPER AV I AT I O N S A F E T Y Australian Aviation Accidents Involving Fuel Exhaustion and Starvation Department of Transport and Regional Services Australian Transport Safety Bureau RESEARCH PAPER DECEMBER 2002 Australian Aviation Accidents Involving Fuel Exhaustion and Starvation Released under the provisions of Section 19CU of Part 2A of the Air Navigation Act 1920. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is an operationally independent multi-modal

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    numerous airlines providing air travel service. Ensure the passenger safety which include in the ticket we had paid off. Aviations safety tackles all preventive measure in danger or risk inboard or even inside the airport. The airline must ensure it to the passengers‚ in order to gain profit and loyalty from them. In early years of aviation industry in the Philippines‚ many aviation accidents occurred. One of the tragedy happened in the air is the flight of President Magsaysay‚ Douglas C-47 plane‚ crushed

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    By Josh Tran| Human error is one of the most dangerous factors that impact on flight. More than 70 percent of aviation accidents and incidents are in some way related to human factors. The term "human factors" has grown increasingly popular as the commercial aviation industry has realized that human error‚ rather than mechanical failure‚ underlies most aviation accidents and incidents. A good example involving with human error is the crash of the American Airlines flight 587. On 12 November 2001

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