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Flying Safety is a magazine specializing in Aerospace topics.

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Correction.(Correction notice)
January 1, 2009... Correction: In the December 2008 edition of Flying Safety Magazine, we misspelled Maj. Todd "T-Bone" Tobergte's surname in the byline of his article, "Not Having Solid Fundamentals Can Kill You." We regret the error.

Bash.
January 1, 2009... Everyone needs a good year every now and then, and 2008 was a very good year when viewed from the perspective of bird / wildlife aircraft strike statistics. Not since 1997 has U.S. Air Force experienced a year without any Class A mishaps resulting from strikes with birds or other wildlife....

Bombers.
January 1, 2009... FY08 marked the most challenging year for bomber aviation safety in recent memory, including the first-ever loss of a B-2A. The USAF hadn't lost three heavy bombers to aviation mishaps in a single year since FY89. More importantly, the bomber community suffered six fatalities in FY08, the...

C-130.
January 1, 2009... Another year has come to an end, and the prevailing question in the Herc world is, "What happened in Baghdad?" Take a stroll down to your local safety office to have a look at AFSAS No. 561778, an interesting and informative read. I think most in the community will be surprised as to what...

F-15.
January 1, 2009... It's certainly been an eventful year for the Eagle fleet. At first glance, it might appear that FY08 safety stats for both the U.S. Air Force as a whole and the F-15 specifically were not that bad. Overall, USAF numbers for Class A mishaps were about the same as the previous year. ...

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