EASA TO PUBLISH RECOMMENDATIONS AFTER MALAYSIA AIRLINES ACCIDENT

 THE EUROPEAN Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will publish a position paper on how to better track an aircraft in flight and under water in the next days, the agency’s executive director Patrick Ky told Jane’s Airport Review in an exclusive interview.The document comes after almost two months of unsuccessful searches for the Malaysia Airlines flight 370 which disappeared on its way from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China.“The accident of the Malaysia Airlines flight shows that safety can never be taken for granted,” Ky said, even if 2013 was the ...


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