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Aviation Accident Causal Analysis
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1999<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper presents a top-down methodology for causal analysis of fatal aviation accidents. The methodology incorporates a three tiered hierarchical approach to analyze accident causes and factors.
Carl N. Ford +3 more
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[Heliogeophysical factors and aviation accidents].
Biofizika, 1998It was shown by two independent methods that there is a certain correlation between the number of aviation accidents and heliogeophysical factors. The statistical and spectral analyses of time series of heliogeomagnetic factors and the number of aviation accidents in 1989-1995 showed that, of 216 accidents, 58% are related to sudden geomagnetic storms.
F I, Komarov +8 more
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Hypnosis in the investigation of aviation accidents.
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1985The efficacy of hypnotic inquiry techniques with ten witnesses to six recent Naval aircraft accidents was evaluated in this study. Eight witnesses had been directly involved in an accident, five as mishap pilots. Interviews were conducted under conservative standards of practice after regular interviews had been completed and all depositions taken ...
D N, Hiland, P A, Dzieszkowski
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Global Civil Aviation Emissions Estimates for 2017–2020 Using ADS-B Data
Journal of Aircraft, 2022Flavio Quadros +2 more
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Climate change influences on aviation: A literature review
Transport Policy, 2020Stefan Baumeister +2 more
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