Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 alpha 4/15/85; site sdchema.sdchema.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!ittatc!dcdwest!sdcsvax!sdcc3!sdchema!bam From: bam@sdchema.UUCP (Bret Marquis) Newsgroups: net.aviation Subject: Re: Crash/accident talk Message-ID: <498@sdchema.sdchema.UUCP> Date: Mon, 9-Dec-85 02:46:52 EST Article-I.D.: sdchema.498 Posted: Mon Dec 9 02:46:52 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 11-Dec-85 20:37:03 EST References: <382@sdcc13.UUCP> <6860@apple.UUCP> <14968@mgwess.UUCP> Reply-To: bam@sdchema.UUCP (Bret Marquis) Organization: Chemistry Dept, UC San Diego Lines: 25 While discussing reports of accidents, the best and most in depth coverage of accidents and incidents that I've found is in a biweekly magazine called 'Aviation Safety'. This somewhat expensive but commercial free publication is written entirely by and for pilots. They take the NTSB findings and the results of their own independent investigations and provide a (relatively) unbiased and factual accounting of what happened. Similiar to and with far more detail than the "Aftermath" column in Flying Magazine. While 80% of Flying Magazine's audience is directed at non flying 'executives' Aviation Safety is geared directly to Pilots. Definitely *not* a magazine I would leave around the house for my non rated passengers to read. For more info: Aviation Safety PO Box 958 Farmingdale, NY 11737 Bret Marquis (sdcsvax,ihnp4)!bang!bam bam@NOSC.ARPA