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From NASA's Aviation Safety Reporting System
Issue 366
June 2010
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What Would You Have Done?
It's time for another "interactive" issue of CALLBACK! All of this month's reports involve the same type of incident – a real or apparent equipment problem that occurs in IMC or other adverse weather conditions. On the front page you will find "the first half of the story," report excerpts followed by several plausible action choices. On the back page, you will find "the rest of the story," the actions actually taken by reporters to resolve their situations. Each incident will give you a chance to draw on your aviation decision-making experience to anticipate what you would have done in the same situation.
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