Full-scale light-airplane crashes simulating stall-spin accidents were conducted to determine the decelerations to which occupants are exposed and the resulting harness forces encountered in this type of accident. Crashes at impact speeds from 42 to 60 miles per hour were studied. The airplanes used were of the familiar steel-tube, fabric-covered, tandem, two-seat type. In crashes up to an impact speed of 60 miles per hour, crumpling of the forward fuselage structure prevented the maximum deceleration at the rear-seat location from exceeding 26 to 33g. This maximum g value appeared independent of the impact speed. Restraining forces in the seatbelt - shoulder-harness combination reached 5800 pounds. The rear-seat occupant can survive crashe...
Three six place, low wing, twin engine general aviation airplane test specimens were crash tested at...
Results of the crash test of a remotely piloted transport aircraft instrumented to measure a NASA en...
According to preliminary examination of the data, out of 179 data channels that were onboard the air...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
An analytical study was made to provide comparative information on various crash pulse shapes that p...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportColangelo, Eugene J.Russell, Julie C.Civil Aerome...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
Commercial air transport passenger safety and survivability, in the event of an impact-survivable cr...
Two Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) full-scale tests were performed at NASA Lang...
The crash of the Boeing 737-400 G-OBME at Kegworth on the 8th January 1989 provided an opportunity t...
The Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) full-scale tests were performed at NASA Lang...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-71-3DOT/FAA/AM-71/3General aviation aircraftAir pilotsPassengersAircraft accide...
From a total of 351 instrumentation channels, 341 channels (97%) were in operation during the initia...
The crash of the Boeing 737-400 G-OBME at Kegworth on the 8th January 1989 provided an opportunity t...
Three six place, low wing, twin engine general aviation airplane test specimens were crash tested at...
Results of the crash test of a remotely piloted transport aircraft instrumented to measure a NASA en...
According to preliminary examination of the data, out of 179 data channels that were onboard the air...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
An analytical study was made to provide comparative information on various crash pulse shapes that p...
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute1989PDFTech ReportColangelo, Eugene J.Russell, Julie C.Civil Aerome...
Four identical four place, high wing, single engine airplane specimens with nominal masses of 1043 k...
On December 1, 1984, the FAA and NASA conducted a remotely piloted air-to-ground crash test of a Boe...
Commercial air transport passenger safety and survivability, in the event of an impact-survivable cr...
Two Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) full-scale tests were performed at NASA Lang...
The crash of the Boeing 737-400 G-OBME at Kegworth on the 8th January 1989 provided an opportunity t...
The Transport Rotorcraft Airframe Crash Testbed (TRACT) full-scale tests were performed at NASA Lang...
PDFTech ReportFAA-AM-71-3DOT/FAA/AM-71/3General aviation aircraftAir pilotsPassengersAircraft accide...
From a total of 351 instrumentation channels, 341 channels (97%) were in operation during the initia...
The crash of the Boeing 737-400 G-OBME at Kegworth on the 8th January 1989 provided an opportunity t...
Three six place, low wing, twin engine general aviation airplane test specimens were crash tested at...
Results of the crash test of a remotely piloted transport aircraft instrumented to measure a NASA en...
According to preliminary examination of the data, out of 179 data channels that were onboard the air...