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    Home 2010

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    Hearing Is Believing

    Preliminary Reports

    January 5, 2010, Prospect Heights, Ill., Gates Learjet 35A

    Preliminary Reports

    January 4, 2010, Greenbush, Maine, Cessna 172S

    Preliminary Reports

    January 2, 2010, Somerset, Ky., Fairchild SA227

    Preliminary Reports

    January 1, 2010, Doylestown, Penn., Cessna 150G

    Accident Probes

    Dark Departure (Night Flying)

    Joseph E. (Jeb) Burnside
    Aircraft Analysis

    Top Four Fuel Exhaustion Excuses

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    Reading Radar Right

    Features

    Flying The Ball

    Joseph E. (Jeb) Burnside
    Features

    Playing Mental Defense Against Accidents

    Airmanship

    Put Down Your Checklist!

    Lee Smith
    Unicom

    Pre-Heating

    Aviation Safety Staff
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