THE WEEKLY
REFLEKTION
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The Weekly Reflektion 30/2022
In last week’s Reflektion, week 29 -2022, we talked about how economic pressure and competition with Airbus led to the modification of the Boeing 737 MAX and the tragic consequences of two air crashes and 346 people dead. This week we will look at how the modification caused the crashes. Next week we will try […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 29/2022
The aircraft industry is highly competitive and a key factor for commercial airlines is fuel efficiency. Reducing operating costs will lead to lower fares and more customers. The customers also expect that safety standards will not be compromised in the drive to cut costs. Are you able to maintain and improve your safety standards through periods of turbulence and […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 15/2021
Sometimes in your career you will hear about incidents that you will never forget. It may be a major accident that gets a lot of publicity. It may be an incident related to your discipline and that you have a good understanding of the details. It may be an incident that gives you that OMG […]
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The Weekly Reflektion Week 52 / 2020
We read many reports on investigations into major accidents and one statement that occurs pretty often is ‘Investigators believe a safety inspection might have prevented a disaster’. This statement appeared in the investigation into a fire that killed 25 workers. Do you carry out regular inspections to ensure the people on your facilities will survive […]
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