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Safety in flight operations

4th Annual Meeting and Technical Display, 1967
Manned space flight safety, discussing system design, operations planning, staffing, training and ...
D. FIELDER, J. HODGE, J. ROACH
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Real Flight to Safety

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Is investment in public sector capital inadequate in the U.S.? The answer is yes from investors' perspective. This paper takes an asset pricing approach to evaluating the overall (in)adequacy of public sector investment. I propose a two-sector general equilibrium model that demonstrates how the share of public sector capital may enter the pricing ...
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Observations of Flight Safety

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The purpose of this paper is to bring together for review the several safety aspects of air transport design and operation. The aspects discussed consist of items that do not fall readily into any major airline group or classification and which are generally of a controversial nature.
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Culture and Flight Safety in Military Aviation

The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2000
This article presents the results of a study into military aviation accidents using data on total losses per 10,000 flying hours for 14 NATO air forces. Compared to national cultural scores, as found by Hofstede (1984, 1991), significant relations evolved among accident rates, individualism, uncertainty avoidance, and power distance.
Soeters, J.M.M.L., Boer, P.
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The Occupational Health and Safety of Flight Attendants

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2012
In order to perform safety-critical roles in emergency situations, flight attendants should meet minimum health standards and not be impaired by factors such as fatigue. In addition, the unique occupational and environmental characteristics of flight attendant employment may have consequential occupational health and safety implications, including ...
Robin F, Griffiths, David M C, Powell
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Teamwork and Safety in Flight

Human Organization, 1958
Some of the problems of those who manage flight crews are inherent in the organization and scheduling of such crews. Currently, on the airline for which I am a pilot, the basic flight crew, a captain, a copilot, a flight engineer, and two or more cabin attendants, is assembled at a crew base, assigned to a patterned trip away from base, and dispersed ...
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FLIGHT SAFETY ASPECTS OF MANNED SPACE FLIGHT

Heterogeneous Combustion Conference, 1963
Flight safety program for mercury manned space vehicle consisting of development engineering and factory rollout inspections, interface control, flight safety reviews, and mission ...
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Stair safety: bottom of flight illusion

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012
Falls near the bottom of a flight of stairs have resulted from an illusion that the person was stepping off onto the bottom landing when the person was still two treads or more above the landing. The illusion is caused by poor lighting and design defects built into the stairway.
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Computer Vision for Autonomous UAV Flight Safety: An Overview and a Vision-based Safe Landing Pipeline Example

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
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