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09/08/2010 - 17:47


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Police say copter pilots were blinded by laser pointers
Baltimore Sun (blog)
And a man charged with disorienting a pilot of a LifeFlight helicopter in Cleveland was sentenced to three years in prison.

09/08/2010 - 16:39

'Cool' treatment for cardiac victims: Westport EMS pioneers cyro-aid
Westport-News
Westport paramedic Michael Salzatore, after the meeting was asked by phone what that means. "It means the machine gives us 12 different ways of looking at ...

09/08/2010 - 15:01

Paramedic Accused Of Fondling Female Patient
Chattanooga Pulse
After an internal investigation by Hamilton County EMS, Johnston was terminated, and the results turned over to law enforcement. He has subsequently been ...

09/08/2010 - 14:48

Fire station fundraiser making final push
Clayton County Register
Now, these volunteers are dialing 911 for your help to finish a $125000 fund drive to help build the new Fire Department/EMS building which will be located ...
Public's help sought for Elkader emergency facilityDubuque Telegraph Herald

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NASA on the Science of Pilot Error

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Following a pair of serious incidents and a fatal accident, commercial flight crew training and professionalism in the cockpit have become hot topics in Washington. In this podcast,

AVweb caught up with Dr. Key Dismukes, chief scientist for human factors at the human systems integration division at NASA Ames Research Center. Dismukes talks about the science of explaining why skilled pilots — professional and general aviation both — make mistakes while performing familiar tasks. He adds his insight on "pilot error" statistics and the techniques you can use to avoid becoming one.

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