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Abstract 3D scanning is rapidly becoming a key maintenance tool. Aerospace was a pioneer in adopting 3D scanning technology because aircraft manufacture and maintenance require precision. Monitoring deterioration, removing components for maintenance, and verifying covert operations are not practical or helpful without technology.
T. Nanthakumaran Thulasy +4 more
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How safe are the Australian aviation safety regulations and what does 'safety' really mean anyway? How aviation accidents can provide a reality-based conception of safety and why it matters [PDF]
In the last 20 years since the year 2001 Australian aviation safety regulations have increased from some 550,000 words to 1.8 million words. Yet in the same period, and despite civil aviation fleet hours remaining essentially unchanged, the number of ...
Park, Adrian C.
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INCHES FROM A PLANE CRASH: TERMINOLOGY, CAUSES, INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITY [PDF]
The author of this article will discuss issues related to aircraft accidents. The paper will set out the investigative activities carried out by Poland’s State Commission on Aircraft Accidents Investigation.
Agnieszka FORTOŃSKA
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Aeronautical Decision-Making and University Aviation Association Certified Flight Instructors
Aviation experts and researchers have long known that pilot error is the major cause of aircraft accidents. Estimates of pilot error as a contributor to aviation accidents range from 50 to 90% (Diehl, 1989). The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Terry S Bowman
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Significance of Incorporating Weather Technology Training for GA Pilots to Curb Fatalities
Weather is considered to be the main threat to aviation safety from the early 1900s. Despite advanced technologies available at present, the weather still poses a risk to the ever-growing aviation industry.
Rajee Olaganathan, Richard G Ham
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Amphibious Airplane Accidents: An Exploratory Analysis
Causes and contributing factors of amphibious airplane accidents are examined by comparing the proportion of fatal accidents for different causes of accidents, with a focus on landings on water and low-level flying maneuvers.
Alex de Voogt, Amy Campos, Yi Lu
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Analysis of accidents and serious incidents in aviation using Microsoft Power BI tools [PDF]
Safety is a priority in aviation and for all aviation entities, including civil aviation authorities, operators, air traffic control service providers and airports. With the air traffic volume increase, there is a growth in the aviation system efficiency
Stamenić Anja V. +2 more
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Reflective Judgment and Assertive Behavior in Crew Resource Management: A Theoretical Approach
The recurring theme of pilot error in aircraft accidents provides no startling revelation to aviation professionals and researchers. In an effort to reduce pilot error, which is a major contributor to aircraft accidents, the Federal Aviation ...
Jeffrey A Johnson
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General aviation accidents have complex interactions and influences within them that cannot be simply explained and predicted by linear models. This study is based on chaos theory and uses general aviation accident data to conduct research on different ...
Yufei Wang +4 more
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