Typical third party risk analysis methods consist of three submodels: an accident probability model, an accident location probability midel and an accident consequence model. In 1992, the National Research Laboratory (NRL), developed a method ofr the calculation of third party risk levels around airports. This report discusses the changes made to the models and a comparison of the result of calculations with the old model and the new model.
External Risk Around Airports. A Model Update
2000
23 pages
Report
No indication
English
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