Aviation Safety Pioneer Dies

A. Howard Hasbrook, 87, an aviation safety pioneer whose work led to the introduction of automotive seat belts, died on August 19 at his home near Prescott, Ariz. A 16,000-hour pilot and flight instructor, Hasbrook at one time served as chief of flight research at the FAA's Civil Aeromedical...

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