Factors external to the aircraft are often a significant causal factor in loss of control (LOC) accidents. In today s aviation world, very few accidents stem from a single cause and typically have a number of causal factors that culminate in a LOC accident. Very often the "trigger" that initiates an accident sequence is an external environment factor. In a recent NASA statistical analysis of LOC accidents, aircraft icing was shown to be the most common external environmental LOC causal factor for scheduled operations. When investigating LOC accident or incidents aircraft icing causal factors can be categorized into groups of 1) in-flight encounter with super-cooled liquid water clouds, 2) take-off with ice contamination, or 3) in-flight enc...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
Ice accretions that have formed inside gas turbine engines as a result of flight in clouds of high c...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Fatal loss-of-control (LOC) accidents have been directly related to in-flight airframe icing. The pr...
NASA has teamed with the FAA, DoD, industry, and academia for research into the remote detection and...
The helicopter and general aviation, light transport, and commercial transport aircraft share common...
Fatal loss-of-control (LOC) accidents have been directly related to in-flight airframe icing. The pr...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This slide presentation reviews the state of current research in the area of aerodynamics and aircra...
The aviation industry continues to deal with icing-related incidents and accidents on a regular basi...
The hazards posed by in-flight icing are an important issue in commercial aviation. Extensive resear...
The main purpose of this investigation was for NASA to help the National Transportation Safety Board...
Icing can have hazardous effects on airplane performance characteristics. It can also be a limiting ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
Ice accretions that have formed inside gas turbine engines as a result of flight in clouds of high c...
Icing alters the shape and surface characteristics of aircraft components, which results in altered ...
Research activity is described for: ice protection systems, icing instrumentation, experimental meth...
Fatal loss-of-control (LOC) accidents have been directly related to in-flight airframe icing. The pr...
NASA has teamed with the FAA, DoD, industry, and academia for research into the remote detection and...
The helicopter and general aviation, light transport, and commercial transport aircraft share common...
Fatal loss-of-control (LOC) accidents have been directly related to in-flight airframe icing. The pr...
Preliminary results from the heavily instrumented ALF502R-5 engine test conducted in the NASA Glenn ...
This slide presentation reviews the state of current research in the area of aerodynamics and aircra...
The aviation industry continues to deal with icing-related incidents and accidents on a regular basi...
The hazards posed by in-flight icing are an important issue in commercial aviation. Extensive resear...
The main purpose of this investigation was for NASA to help the National Transportation Safety Board...
Icing can have hazardous effects on airplane performance characteristics. It can also be a limiting ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76838/1/AIAA-1999-636-263.pd
During the past three winters, the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field conducted icing researc...
Ice accretions that have formed inside gas turbine engines as a result of flight in clouds of high c...