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What’s It Doing Now? Making Instrument Standardization A Priority

Several fatal accidents involving breakdowns in situational awareness provide evidence that more needs to be done to standardize and simplify interfaces.

 

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Industry: FAA’s Proposed Mechanic Training Rules Too Rigid

FAA’s proposed expansion of rules that aviation maintenance technician schools must follow to train mechanics will not please those in the industry who were hoping for more flexibility and less bureaucracy.

 
 
 

A Shakeup In U.S. Military Space

The U.S. is recapitalizing its space assets while simultaneously focusing on a future space architecture.

 
 

Analysts Say It Is Down To The Bones In The Aerospace Boneyards

Airliner retirements were reduced greatly in 2018; new analyst reports suggest the upsides/downsides from fewer aircraft parked in desert holding stations.

 

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