What is the air safety regulation for aviation safety? Introduction This is early in the morning, it is warm and sunny. Somehow we have not attended school, but I do not remember the reason. My friend and I were riding a bicycle on the street. About four blocks from my home in the North Park of San Diego, I heard a faint explosion and I saw a jet squirting from the fire. I can not recall the idea other than "It attacks my house". Then I noticed that there might be plenty of people in the plane, I was scared at once, and I began to cry.
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This year's JACDEC aviation safety ranking shows paradigm shift. Today, we compare the major safety parameters of the top 100 major airlines and replaced the list of 60 old airlines. A complete list of last year and a comprehensive safety analysis will be published in Aero International of German Aerospace magazine issued in February 2018. (Available only in German)