The present study examined U.S. Naval aircraft mishap trends between January 1977 and December 1992 using all Class A, B, and C mishaps. Results of this investigation revealed that mishaps attributable to both human error and mechanical/environmental factors have declined steadily over the past 16 years, although mishaps attributed to human error have declined at a much slower rate. For those mishaps attributed to human error, differences were observed between single- and dual-piloted aircraft when phase-of-flight (takeoff, in-flight, landing)and time-of-day were evaluated. For single-piloted aircraft, in-flight mishaps constituted the highest proportion of mishaps during the day (\u3e55%), while landing mishaps constituted the highest prop...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Controlled flight into terrain continues to plague naval aviation. A fresh approach embedded in trad...
The present study examined U.S. Naval aircraft mishap trends between January 1977 and December 1992 ...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to examine the results of two different methods of identify...
This paper describes a survey of US Army pilot error mishap data to determine if trends show any imp...
Safety research has shown that human error, as opposed to mechanical failure, is a major causal fact...
This thesis research developed comparative analysis models to explore whether too many or too few fl...
Controlled flight into terrain continues to plague naval aviation. A fresh approach embedded in trad...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Controlled flight into terrain continues to plague naval aviation. A fresh approach embedded in trad...
The present study examined U.S. Naval aircraft mishap trends between January 1977 and December 1992 ...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
The U.S. Navy/Marine Corps Class A flight/flight-related mishap rate has declined markedly since 195...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to examine the results of two different methods of identify...
This paper describes a survey of US Army pilot error mishap data to determine if trends show any imp...
Safety research has shown that human error, as opposed to mechanical failure, is a major causal fact...
This thesis research developed comparative analysis models to explore whether too many or too few fl...
Controlled flight into terrain continues to plague naval aviation. A fresh approach embedded in trad...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Background: Inadvertent approaches and landings at airports other than the intended destination are ...
Controlled flight into terrain continues to plague naval aviation. A fresh approach embedded in trad...