The Human Factors and Medicine Panel of the RTO organized the LS-113 on 'Pathological Aspects and Associated Biodynamics in Aircraft Accident Investigation', to review the status and future directions related to effective crashworthiness design and design criteria of aircraft and how such new design interfaces with some critical aspects of the aircraft accident investigation preferably those related to forensic pathology, biodynamics of injury, injury mechanism, injury mitigation and their implications for flight safety in relation to any type air based platform. These Lecture Series (LS) will be focused on determining what injury and injury mechanism data are required from accident investigations and will make recommendations on effective techniques and methodologies to use in the conduct of an accident investigation.
Pathological Aspects and Associated Biodynamics in Aircraft Accident Investigation (Les aspects pathologiques et la biodynamique associee dans les enquetes sur les accidents d'aeronefs) (CD-ROM)
2005
pages
Report
No indication
English
Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Job Environment , Accident investigations , Human factors engineering , Physiological effects , Safety , Aviation accidents , Data acquisition , Wounds and injuries , Pathology , Design criteria , Survival(Personnel) , Lectures , Aviation safety , Tolerances(Physiology) , Safety equipment , Anthropometry , Biodynamics , Acceleration tolerance , Crashworthiness , Multimedia(Cd-rom) , Foreign reports
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