Contents: Part I Cold Protection; Prediction of Immersion Hypothermia in Men Wearing Anti-Exposure Suits and/or using Life Rafts, Radio-Temperature Transducers for Measurement of Thermal Stress in Cold Water Immersion Suit Research and Development, Laboratory Studies on Cooling in Single Seat Dinghies, Central Rewarming Technique in the Treatment of Profound Accidental Hypothermia, Principles of Teaching Winter Survival to Aircrew, Immersion Survival - the Key Factors. Part II - Accident Analysis. Ejection Emergency; Survival after Ejection 1968-1979, Selected Aeromedical Factors in U.S. Navy Combat-Type Aircraft Mishaps, Seat Pack for Fighter Aircraft Operating on the NATO Northern Flank, Neurotraumatological Aspects in Ejected Pilots, Traumatic Lesions of the Cervical Spine 1971-1979 - Incidence-Severity and Classification. Part III Survivability Equipment. Human Performance During Difficult Missions; An Option for Enhanced Aircrew Survivability, A Survival Avionics System for the 1980's.
Aircrew Safety and Survivability (Limited to Combat Aircraft)
1980
182 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Biomedical Technology & Human Factors Engineering , Flight crews , Safety , Survival(Personnel) , Protective clothing , Aviation safety , NATO , Low temperature , Protection , Immersion , Hypothermia , Winter , Teaching methods , Ejection , Pilots , Trauma , Spinal column , Avionics , Restraint , Vision , Helicopters , Aerial warfare , Jet aircraft , Naval aircraft , Foreign technology
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