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NEWS | Oct. 20, 2021

All Aircraft: Aircraft Ground Mishaps


When working on your aircraft while on the flight line, it’s important to avoid any type of aircraft ground mishaps.  

An aircraft ground mishap is where there’s no intent for flight, but an incident or accident results in damage to an aircraft or harm to a Soldier. For example, if a maintainer slips and falls off an aircraft, that is considered an aircraft ground mishap.

To learn more about aircraft ground mishaps and how they’re different from non-aircraft ground mishaps, download and read the Flightfax 5 PDF article below. There’s a five-question quiz, too, to test your knowledge.    

 
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For further and more detailed information on mishaps during ground handling and servicing operations or UAV ground-ops, click HERE to read another Flightfax article from Aug 2022.
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