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NTSB issues five new safety alerts

NTSB | January 2, 2014

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The National Transportation Safety Board issued five new Safety Alerts in late December that provide general aviation (GA) pilots with mitigating strategies for preventing accidents. These Safety Alerts follow five that were issued in March at a Board Meeting that focused on the most frequent types of general aviation accidents. 
“Knowing these accidents, which sometimes include entire families, can be prevented is why ‘General Aviation Safety’ is on our Most Wanted List of transportation safety improvements,” said NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman. “At a time when many people are putting together their list of resolutions for the coming year, these five Safety Alerts remind pilots, mechanics and passengers of basic safety precautions to add to their checklists to ensure a safe flight for all on board.” 
A Safety Alert is a brief information sheet that pinpoints a particular safety hazard and offers practical remedies to address the issue. 
The five Safety Alerts issued in December are:
• Check Your Restraints
• Engine Power Loss Due to Carburetor Icing
• “Armed” for Safety: Emergency Locator Transmitters
• All Secure, All Clear (securing items in the aircraft cabin)
• Proper Use of Fiber or Nylon Self-Locking Nuts
The NTSB is charged with investigating about 1,500 aviation accidents annually. Each year, about 475 pilots and passengers are killed and hundreds more are seriously injured in GA accidents in the United States.
The five GA Safety Alerts released, as well as the 25 others issued since 2004 (including five video Safety Alerts), are available at http://go.usa.gov/2BeA.

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