| Issue 38, November 2011 |
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| SO PLANES DIDN’T FALL, AND… |
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…Fiery flames didn’t break out from oil wells, people invented security rules.
The security rules are a strict system regulating technical requirements to aerial
vehicles, railroad transport, building constructions and other potentially hazardous
things used in human activity. While nobody seems to need explanations about the
repercussions of the use of imitative spare parts in civil aviation, the other
fields of human life can not boast of such unanimous sense of gravity of the problem.
Yet, there are cases, when these abiding rules are ignored. We’d like to tell
you a tangled case story, which started in 2005 and is still unfinished. full text of the article | all articles of this issue
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