Aircraft loss of control (LOC) is a leading cause of fatal accidents across all transport airplane and operational classes, and can result from a wide spectrum of hazards, often occurring in combination. Technologies developed for LOC prevention and recovery must therefore be effective under a wide variety of conditions and uncertainties, including multiple hazards, and their validation must provide a means of assessing system effectiveness and coverage of these hazards. This requires the definition of a comprehensive set of LOC test scenarios based on accident and incident data as well as future risks. This paper defines a comprehensive set of accidents and incidents over a recent 15 year period, and presents preliminary analysis results t...
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Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
This paper examines the trends in rotorcraft accident statistics, particularly regarding Loss of Con...
Aircraft loss of control (LOC) is a leading cause of fatal accidents across all transport airplane a...
Lost of Control in Flight (LOC-I) is ordinarily associated with flight outside of the normal flight ...
Inflight loss of control (LOC-I) is a significant cause of General Aviation (GA) fixed-wing aircraft...
In an effort to improve the overall safety of the current and future air transportation system, rese...
Validation of technologies developed for loss of control (LOC) prevention and recovery poses signifi...
Copyright @ The Society of Flight Test EngineersLoss of control in Visual Meteorological Conditions ...
Among all the contributors to fatal accidents, in-flight loss of control (LOC-I) remains one of the ...
A rapid increase in the occurrence of loss of control in general aviation has raised concern in rece...
A quarter of all fatal General Aviation accidents in the UK during the period 1980 to 2006 involved ...
In comparison with other modes of transportation, aviation has earned a clear distinction as the saf...
General Aviation (GA) is a catchall term for all aircraft operations in the US that are not categori...
This paper describes five loss of control accidents involving The remainder of this paper follows a ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140413/1/6.2014-0785.pd
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
This paper examines the trends in rotorcraft accident statistics, particularly regarding Loss of Con...
Aircraft loss of control (LOC) is a leading cause of fatal accidents across all transport airplane a...
Lost of Control in Flight (LOC-I) is ordinarily associated with flight outside of the normal flight ...
Inflight loss of control (LOC-I) is a significant cause of General Aviation (GA) fixed-wing aircraft...
In an effort to improve the overall safety of the current and future air transportation system, rese...
Validation of technologies developed for loss of control (LOC) prevention and recovery poses signifi...
Copyright @ The Society of Flight Test EngineersLoss of control in Visual Meteorological Conditions ...
Among all the contributors to fatal accidents, in-flight loss of control (LOC-I) remains one of the ...
A rapid increase in the occurrence of loss of control in general aviation has raised concern in rece...
A quarter of all fatal General Aviation accidents in the UK during the period 1980 to 2006 involved ...
In comparison with other modes of transportation, aviation has earned a clear distinction as the saf...
General Aviation (GA) is a catchall term for all aircraft operations in the US that are not categori...
This paper describes five loss of control accidents involving The remainder of this paper follows a ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/140413/1/6.2014-0785.pd
Although student pilots spend many hours practicing maneuvers to improve airmanship and prevent acci...
This paper examines the trends in rotorcraft accident statistics, particularly regarding Loss of Con...