Initiated in 1942, the Crash Injury Research project was a jointly sponsored effort by the Departments of the Navy and the Air Force. 82 crashes of surplus, single-engine military trainers formerly used by the Navy and Air Force were studied to determine if civilian pilots routinely used the harnesses and the effectiveness of the harnesses.
Use of Effectiveness of Shoulder Harness in Surplus Military Aircraft Flown by Civilian Pilots
1951
22 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics , Protective Equipment , Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Pilots , Aviation accidents , Harnesses , Flight testing , Military personnel , Operational effectiveness , Civilian personnel , Aviation safety , Shoulders(Anatomy) , Crashes , Accident investigations , Training aircraft , Crash injuries
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