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FEATURES
COVER STORY Brad Bertele, DOM and Flight Operations Manager, Safe Flight Instrument Corporation
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COVER PHOTO BY STEVE ANDERSON
BENCH MARKS African-Americans in Aviation History
TECH TALK Trump and the Aviation Market — What Might Happen?
THE HUMAN ERROR Lack of Resources
DEPARTMENTS From the Editor ..........................................................4 News ..........................................................................48
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WORKPLACE COLLABORATION The Most Visible Part of Your Character: Communication
PLANE TALK Making it Work
ARSA CORNER Successful Oversight Requires Collaboration
Ad Index ....................................................................64 From the Publisher ..................................................66
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