AOPA NTSB studies airbags for general aviation
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the use of airbags on general aviation aircraft. The NTSB will post results of a study online on Jan. 11 after it holds a public meeting on the findings. The study examines airbags in survivable crashes, including the consequences of deploying airbags in small aircraft. AVweb
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