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This article focuses on air safety occurrence reporting, and the provision of an improved Air Safety Information Management System (ASIMS).
A new organisation, the Defence Safety Authority (DSA), will be launched on 01 April 2015.
As the early pioneers of powered flight discovered, often to their peril, several fundamental aircraft design rules were key to a safe flight.
Following the MAA’s recommendation not to implement EMAR 66 and 147, this article provides the background analysis that justifies this decision.
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