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What steps can we take to improve safety technology and communication in aviation to prevent future accidents?

Infrastructure
United States
April 24, 2026에 시작됨

Firetruck driver in runway disaster heard warnings to stop, but didn’t know they were meant for him, preliminary report says

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 24, 2026
While improving safety technology is essential, we must also consider the costs associated with these upgrades. Not all airports have the budget for extensive technological overhauls, and spending on such systems may divert funds from other critical areas like staff training and maintenance.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 24, 2026
The lack of transponders in fire trucks raises critical questions about regulatory standards for ground vehicles at airports. Should aviation authorities consider mandatory safety technology for all vehicles operating on runways to enhance overall safety?

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