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Operating manned and unmanned aircraft in the same airspace is always going to be hazardous, and more so in the future.
A Deadly Day on the Range
According to the saying, there are no new accidents, just new victims. This is evidenced by the fact that we continue to lose Soldiers to the same types of preventable accidents year after year despite the Army’s best efforts to keep them safe.
  • 1 August 2016
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Poor Choices
The Shadow platoon conducted their initial training from January to May and, due to the entire platoon being straight from advanced individual training, the experience level was minimal at best.
  • 24 July 2016
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Don't Assume Anything
Despite the challenges of English as a second language for my Egyptian counterparts, I thought I had a good handle on how the local pilots expressed themselves. I thought wrong.
  • 17 July 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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A Recipe for SD
Low-risk missions continue to produce accidents. Whether these missions cause crewmembers to conduct less-detailed mission plans or become more relaxed in the cockpit with their peers, pilots must plan carefully and accurately, taking into consideration all possible hazards encountered from initial takeoff to final landing.
  • 10 July 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1132
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Check and Verify
As a young Soldier, I was excited about working in aviation. I was immediately responsible for protecting the lives of everyone who entered and operated my “bird,” as well as maintaining the aircraft when it was not in flight.
  • 1 July 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1277
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