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NASA's decision to withhold the results of a flight safety survey has raised questions about what type of information should be publicly available to pilots and citizens. This week, we want to know what AVweb readers think.

Who should make the call when it comes to releasing safety data to the public?

Anything that affects air safety should be freely accessible to anyone.
As long as it doesn't compromise security or defense, information should be freely available.
A lot of this data is meaningless to most of us, so why make it available at all?
Only government agencies that run safety systems need access to this information; it should be up to individual agencies to decide.

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