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Editor's Favorites

The following links are to sites that the Editor has found to be extremely useful in his on going research on the topic of airline safety.

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Reason Public Policy Institute - A national, nonprofit research organization that promotes innovative, dynamic public policy solutions.

Cato Institute - 20 years of promoting public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace.

Reason Foundation - A national research and educational organization that explores and promotes public policies based on rationality and freedom.

AVweb - A Magazine and News service site.  Excellent articles.

Madden's Air Transportation Safety Resources -  Contains an annotated bibliography of books concerning air transportation safety, links to other related WWW sites, and an on-line publication: Madden's Quarterly Flight Safety Digest. Ken Madden is also the author of the Book Reviews found here at AirlineSafety.Com

Landings.Com Miscellaneous Links Page -  Landings is probably the largest aviation related web site on the internet. If you are looking for a good starting point for any aviation related searches, this is the place to go.

The AirSafe.Com Home Page - Contains aviation safety information of interest to airline passengers or safety researchers.

Aviation Disasters - An overview of significant aviation accidents of the past four decades.

Aviation Week Group -  Publishers of Aviation Week & Space Technology.

"Unheeded Warning" - A book that explains in great detail why passengers should avoid flying on ATR turbo-prop aircraft.

"Aviation Disasters" - A book by David Gero that chronicles more than 230 airline catastrophes worldwide since 1950, providing meticulous detail.

"Flights of Terror" - Another book by David Gero that concentrates on various types of hostile action committed against commercial aircraft, from the earliest days of air travel to the present.


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