Survival accidents for the six year period 1958 through 1963 were evaluated. A survival situation was defined as any situation on water and any situation on land resulting in delay in rescue of one hour or more. Approximately 10% of all Air Force Major Accidents resulted in a survival situation. (Author)
Survival Following Air Force Aircraft Accidents
1968
61 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Aviation accidents , Survival , Flight crews , Jet fighters , Jet bombers , Transport planes , Training planes , Statistical analysis , Ejection seats , Bailout , Terrain , Life rafts , Life preservers , Ditching , Parachutes , Protective clothing , Visual signals , Rescues , Survival kits , Jet transport planes , Aviation safety , Evaluation
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