AUSTRALIAN OFFICIALS TO REQUIRE AURAL WARNINGS ON CABIN ALTITUDE SYSTEMS

Australian aviation officials are preparing to require installation of aural warning systems in pressurized aircraft, the result of an investigation into the fatal crash of a Beech Super King Air in September 2000 believed to have been caused by pilot hypoxic incapacitation. The aircraft, VH-SKC...

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