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[Psychological aspects of aviation accidents].

open access: yesVojnosanitetski pregled, 1983
M, Berić, N, Vujosević
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Sports Aviation Accidents: Fatality and Aircraft Specificity

open access: yesAviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2010
Sports aviation is a special category of general aviation characterized by diverse aircraft types and a predominantly recreational flight operation. A general comparison of aircraft accidents within sports aviation is missing, but should guide future research.A comparison of accidents in sports aviation was made using 2118 records from the National ...
de Voogt, A.J., van Doorn, R.R.A.
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Children and Infants in Aviation Accidents

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2021
BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between seat restraints and injuries of children and infants who were passengers on an aircraft and gives a detailed analysis of children whose behavior contributed to an accident.METHODS: A total of 58 accident reports from 1980 until 2015 were extracted from the NTSB online database in which children ...
Hilary, Kalagher, Alexander, de Voogt
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Fatal weather-related general aviation accidents in the United States

open access: yesPhysical Geography, 2016
General, or private and non-commercial, aviation accidents produce more fatalities than any other aviation category within the United States. Despite advances in scientific understanding and technology since the early 1900s, weather causes concern for ...
Walker S Ashley
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Aviation Accident Law

The University of Chicago Law Review, 1948
Paul M. Godehn, Charles S. Rhyne
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Toxicological Findings in Federal Aviation Administration General Aviation Accidents

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1991
Abstract Blood, urine, and tissue specimens were received from 377 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aviation fatalities during fiscal year 1989. Carbon monoxide at less than 10% saturation was found in 94% of the cases, and cyanide at less than 0.5 mg/L was found in 96% of the cases.
J J, Kuhlman   +3 more
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Accidents Associated with Aerobatic Maneuvers in U.S. Aviation

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2009
Aerobatic flights are the most significant risk factor for fatal injury and make up 50% of U.S. accidents in general aviation involving airport transport pilots.An analysis of the dangers of these maneuvers is presented using 25 yr of U.S. reported accidents.More than 80% of the 494 accidents were fatal.
de Voogt, A.J., van Doorn, R.R.A.
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