Feb 11 1998

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The Commercial Aviation Safety Strategy Team (CASST) announced a campaign to focus attention on "the most pressing aviation safety problems." CASST was composed of the Air Transport Association, Boeing Company, Airbus Industrie, the Air Line Pilots Association, and the Aerospace Industries Association, as well as major jet engine manufacturers, General Electric Company, Pratt & Whitney of United Technologies Corporation, and Rolls-Royce. CASST identified the top safety issues needing improvement worldwide, including controlled-flight-into-terrain accidents, engine failures, runway incursions, and maintenance errors. CASST recommended working to reduce these safety hazards, as well as implementing technologies to detect in-flight turbulence.

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