Navy looking closely at the quality of bleed air
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DEFENSE

Toxic Air From T-45 Engine May Be Poisoning U.S. Navy Pilots

The Navy is looking more closely at the quality of the bleed air that comes off the T-45’s engine as a possible cause of hypoxia.

SAFETY

Runway Incursion Prompts Calls For Safety Upgrades

Had the crew of an Air Dolomiti Embraer 195 waited a few seconds longer to takeoff on Runway 7R at Brussels Airport, the outcome of a serious runway incursion with a landing Aer Lingus Airbus A320 on a crossing runway may have been far worse.

 

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OPINION

Where Is Trump Headed On Space?

Two cheers for restarting the space council. Now who for NASA administrator?

MRO

Digital Analytics for MRO Progressing On Several Fronts

How long do you think it will be before data “outcomes” is added to the list of implied necessities?

 

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