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Lost in Space
How many times has a supervisor sent a young private into a confined space without first assessing the hazards? The aviation community has always been aware of the dangers of confined spaces when it comes to aviation fuel cells.
Preparing for Winter
Winter weather can wreak havoc on roadways. That makes learning how to safely drive in snowy and icy conditions vital. And it’s not just those who live in the North or Midwest who need winter driving skills.
  • 13 November 2016
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The Key to Success
If a Soldier ever was to ask the question, “How do I survive a 15-month deployment?” the answer would be one word: “discipline.”
  • 13 November 2016
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The Wind Zone Model
What is power management? This term means many things to many people. Most agree it has something to do with engine performance and torque. The instructors at the High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site like to think there’s more to power management than just the torque gauge.
  • 13 November 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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Snowblind
Chalks 2 and 3 gradually returned to the airfield, mostly flown by their non-crewmembers. The after-action review was interesting and full of praise for those non-crewmember heroes.
  • 6 November 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 950
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Road Rules
Operating a military vehicle in snowy or icy conditions can be a challenge for any driver, especially if they’re not trained in winter driving techniques. Fortunately, a little preparation will go a long way toward helping you, as well as others on the road, avoid being a winter driving statistic.
  • 6 November 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1219
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