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The Aviation Safety Letter (ASL) is published quarterly by Transport Canada, Civil Aviation. The ASL includes articles that address aviation safety from all perspectives, such as safety insight derived from accidents and incidents, information tailored to the needs of maintenance and servicing personnel.

Aviation Safety Newsletter - ASL


asl-pagesISSUE 3-2014 - In This Issue:

      

Guest Editorial - Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs)

To The Letter - A Life Saving Course

COPA Corner - Winter Flying Woes

Situations That Could Lead to Mistakes

A Squirrel, a Moose and Loss of Control in Helicopter Accidents

Bell 204 Tail Rotor Pitch Link Bolt Failure...

CASA 2014-03: Using SMS to Address Hazards and Risks Associated With Unstable Approches

Inadvertent IMC and Spatial Disorientation: Deadly Combination for Low-Time Pilot

TSB Final Report Summaries and Accident Synopses

2014 Flight Crew Recency Requirements - Self-Paced Study Program

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