Qu’est ce qu’une dépression ?

Non, ce n’est pas seulement un phénomène météo.
Un article paru dans « Flight Safety Australia March-April 2015 », édition pour tablette. This was scheduled before the latest developments regarding Germanwings flight 4U9525 were announced. It does not represent a CASA response to the issues raised by the Germanwings crash.

A lire en anglais sur http://www.flightsafetyaustralia.com/2015/03/flying-beyond-the-blue/

Voir aussi, toujours en Australie et en anglais

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Contexte: https://lf5422.wordpress.com/2015/03/26/crash-du-a320-de-germanwings-un-des-deux-pilotes-coince-a-lexterieur/