All U. S. Air Carrier accidents between 1963 and 1974 were studied to assess the extent of total personnel and aircraft damage which occurred in accidents and in accidents involving fire. Published accident reports and NTSB investigators' factual backup files were the primary sources of data. Although it was frequently not possible to assess the relative extent of fire-caused damage versus impact damage using the available data, the study established upper and lower bounds for deaths and damage due specifically to fire. In 12 years there were 122 accidents which involved airframe fires. Eighty-seven percent of the fires occurred after impact, and fuel leakage from ruptured tanks or severed lines was the most frequently cited cause. A cost a...
The crash fire hazards of liquid hydrogen fueled aircraft relative to those of mission equivalent ai...
A survey has been made of the accidents involving fire contained in the MHIDAS database. Of all the ...
Bibliographic citations are presented to describe and define aircraft safety methods, equipment, and...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
The relative safety of passengers in LH2 - fueled aircraft, as well as the safety of people in areas...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
Impact-survivable postcrash fire accidents were surveyed. The data base developed includes foreign a...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
The bibliography includes reports and articles which have been published within an approximate 20-ye...
Ignition temperatures of n-hexane, n-octane, n-decane, JP-6 jet fuel, and aircraft engine oil MIL-7-...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
Cover titleMay 1995Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ae...
Papers are presented dealing with the development of aircraft seats with the minimum fire risk. Crit...
On July 17, l985, at 1810 P.d.t., NASA 712, a Convair 990 aircraft, was destroyed by fire at March A...
The risks associated with electrical effects arising from carbon fibers released from commercial avi...
The crash fire hazards of liquid hydrogen fueled aircraft relative to those of mission equivalent ai...
A survey has been made of the accidents involving fire contained in the MHIDAS database. Of all the ...
Bibliographic citations are presented to describe and define aircraft safety methods, equipment, and...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
The relative safety of passengers in LH2 - fueled aircraft, as well as the safety of people in areas...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
Impact-survivable postcrash fire accidents were surveyed. The data base developed includes foreign a...
NASA's aviation safety technology program examines specific safety problems associated with atmosphe...
The bibliography includes reports and articles which have been published within an approximate 20-ye...
Ignition temperatures of n-hexane, n-octane, n-decane, JP-6 jet fuel, and aircraft engine oil MIL-7-...
This report highlights the results of contractural studies of transport accident data undertaken in ...
Cover titleMay 1995Also issued as an M.S. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ae...
Papers are presented dealing with the development of aircraft seats with the minimum fire risk. Crit...
On July 17, l985, at 1810 P.d.t., NASA 712, a Convair 990 aircraft, was destroyed by fire at March A...
The risks associated with electrical effects arising from carbon fibers released from commercial avi...
The crash fire hazards of liquid hydrogen fueled aircraft relative to those of mission equivalent ai...
A survey has been made of the accidents involving fire contained in the MHIDAS database. Of all the ...
Bibliographic citations are presented to describe and define aircraft safety methods, equipment, and...