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Medical factors in U.S. general aviation accidents.

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About ninety percent of fatal U. S. general aviation accidents involve factors other than the aircraft or outside circumstances. This necessarily brings the flight surgeon into the mainstream of aviation safety activities.
Siegel, P.V., Mohler, S.R.
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General aviation accidents, 1983-1994 : identification of factors related to controlled-flight-into-terrain (CFIT) accidents [PDF]

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FA7B2/A7123The purpose of this report is to describe the characteristics of general aviation (GA) accidents and to identify factorsrelated to the occurrence of controlled-flight-into-terrain (CFIT) accidents in GA.This study used the National ...
Bud, M.   +4 more
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Family support plan for Middle Eastern countries following aircraft accidents [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Recent years have seen increasing acknowledgment that aircraft accidents affect not only those who are killed or injured, but also the families and friends of victims.
Alahdal, Alhosain Abdullah
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Knowledge Graph-Based Causal Analysis of Aviation Accidents: A Hybrid Approach Integrating Retrieval-Augmented Generation and Prompt Engineering

open access: yesAerospace
The causal analysis of historical aviation accidents documented in investigation reports is important for the design, manufacture, operation, and maintenance of aircraft.
Xinyu Xiang, Xiyuan Chen, Jianzhong Yang
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial disorientation in general aviation accidents.

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Spatial disorientation (SD) refers to an incorrect self-appraisal of the attitude or motion of the pilot and his aircraft with respect to the earth. This paper defines elements of SD problems as encountered in general civil aviation.
Civil Aeromedical Institute   +5 more
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Measuring the independence of aircraft accident investigation authorities in ICAO Member States [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This project examines the safety management of civil aircraft accident investigation authorities in International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Member States, with particular emphasis on the independence of the investigations.
Alsrisari, Sami Mohammed
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Research on Text Information Extraction and Analysis of Civil Transport Aircraft Accidents Based on Large Language Model

open access: yesEngineering Proceedings
Civil aviation safety is crucial to the airline transportation industry, and the effective prevention and analysis of accidents are essential. This paper delves into the mining of unstructured textual information within accident reports, tracing the ...
Jianzhong Yang, Tao Su, Xiyuan Chen
doaj   +1 more source

Duty of Notification and Aviation Safety-A Study of Fatal Aviation Accidents in the United States in 2015. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health, 2018
Vuorio A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Aviation security and terrorism: a review of the economic issues [PDF]

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Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the passage of the Aviation and Transportation Act mandated a substantial increase in resources devoted to aviation security. This paper summarizes the specific changes stemming from this legislation.
Sarosh R. Khan   +2 more
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Antarctica aviation: Accidents and safety policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Safety in aviation concerns managing risk rather than its elimination. This is certainly true for aircraft operations to, from and within the Antarctic region. This report looks to a series of accidents and incidents that have occurred in the Antarctic
Chilton, Mike
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