The lectures reproduced in this publication cover two sub-areas: Significant technical background factors: A review of those aspects of aeronautical engineering, aviation medicine, physiology, human factors and pathology which are pertinent to accident causation and therefore require investigation. The accident investigation process: a description of procedures, techniques and problem areas of special interest in the process of conducting an aircraft accident investigation. Although the scope of the Lecture Series is broad, the focus is on military aviation and on aviation medicine. (Author)
Human Factors Aspects of Aircraft Accidents
1982
142 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Human Factors Engineering , Air Transportation , Aviation accidents , Human factors engineering , Aeronautical engineering , Aviation medicine , Military aircraft , Accident investigations , Man machine systems , Aerospace medicine , Pilots , Performance(Human) , Performance(Engineering) , Crashworthiness , Aviation safety , Life support systems , Ejection seats , Restraint , Flight surgeons , Physiology , Pathology , Symposia , NATO , Foreign technology , NATO furnished
Human Factors Aspects of Aircraft Accidents
NTIS | 1982
Human Factors Aspects of Aircraft Accidents
NTIS | 1982
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