Study Cites Lack Of Positional Awareness As Cause Of Fatal Accidents
An analysis of 621 global fatal accidents to passenger aircraft between 1980 and 1996 showed that 41% occurred due to lack of positional awareness in the air, Adrian Sayce, head of safety analysis for the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority, said yesterday. Sayce, in a report released at the Global...
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