ASRS CALLBACK includes excerpts from ASRS incident reports with supporting commentary. In addition, CALLBACK may contain summaries of ASRS research studies and related aviation safety information. CALLBACK is one of the ASRS's most effective tools for improving the quality of human performance in the National Aviation System (NAS) at the grass roots level.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

CALLBACK Issue 349

CALLBACK
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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 349
January 2009
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What Would You Have Done?

Back again, by popular request, is another "interactive" issue of CALLBACK. In response to suggestions that we make these issues more interactive, you will find several plausible answer choices following each incident excerpt on the front page. On the back page, you will find the "rest of the story" – the actions actually taken by reporters to resolve their situations. Keep in mind that reporters' actions may not always represent optimal safety solutions, and that these incidents are intended to foster further thought and discussion.
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