Medical Investigation of Aviation Accidents

Medical Investigation of Aviation Accidents
Author: William J. Reals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1968
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN:

Beskriver hvorledes flymedicinerer bl.a. ved undersøgelse af omkomne efter flyveulykker kan medvirke til at opklare årsager og hændelsesforløb i f.m. ulykken

Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents

Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents
Author: Peter J. Stevens
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483193314

Fatal Civil Aircraft Accidents: Their Medical and Pathological Investigation focuses on relevant literature and discussions of the impact of medical and pathological investigation on fatal flying accidents. The publication first elaborates on public transport accidents, natural disease in the operating crew, impaired efficiency of a pilot due to intoxication, and non-medical cause for an accident. Topics include carbon monoxide intoxication, drugs, natural disease as a contributory cause for an accident, and natural disease as the primary cause for an accident. The book then takes a look at pathological evidence of events prior to an accident, reconstruction of events at impact and immediately after an accident, and natural disease in the pilots. The book ponders on glider accidents, natural disease in glider pilots, reconstruction of events during an accident, survival and safety equipment, and medical standards for glider pilots. The manuscript also examines fatal airliner accident as an example of mass disaster, official bodies and groups concerned with the investigation of an accident, identification of the bodies of the dead, and certification of death and disposal of the deceased. The text is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in the medical and pathological investigation of aircraft accidents.

Aircraft Accident Analysis: Final Reports

Aircraft Accident Analysis: Final Reports
Author: Jim Walters
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2000-01-26
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0071810978

Fascinating and factual accounts of the world’s most recent and compelling crashes Industry insiders James Walters and Robert Sumwalt, trained aviation accident investigators and commercial airline pilots, offer expert analyses of notable and recent aircraft accidents in this eye-opening, lesson-filled case file. Culled from final reports issued by military and foreign government investigations, as well as additional research and resources, Aircraft Accident Analysis: Final Reports tells the final and full tales of doomed flights that stopped the world cold in their wake. Technical accuracy and details, presented in layman’s language, help to clarify: Major accidents from commercial, military, and general aviation flights Pilot backgrounds and flight histories Chronology of events leading to each accident Description of aviation investigation process Insight into NTSB, military, and foreign government findings Resulting recommendations, requirements, and policy changes Readable, authoritative, and complete, Aircraft Accident Analysis: Final Reports is at once an important reference tool and a riveting, what-went-wrong look at air safety for everyone who flies. Featured final and preview reports include: U.S. Air Force, U.S Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, Dubrovnik, Croatia Jessica Dubroff, Cheyenne, Wyoming Valujet Airlines 592, Everglades, Florida American Airlines 955, Cali, Columbia John Denver, Pacific Grove, California Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Carrollton, Georgia US Air 427, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania TWA 800, Long Island, New York Delta Air Lines, LaGuardia Airport, New York John F. Kennedy, Jr., Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

Aviation Medicine

Aviation Medicine
Author: United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1977
Genre: Aviation medicine
ISBN:

Aircraft Accidents: Trends in Aerospace Medical Investigation Techniques (Les Accidents D'Aeronefs: Les Tendances en Techniques D'Investigation Medicale).

Aircraft Accidents: Trends in Aerospace Medical Investigation Techniques (Les Accidents D'Aeronefs: Les Tendances en Techniques D'Investigation Medicale).
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 453
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

These proceedings include the Technical Evaluation Report and 58 papers of the Symposium sponsored by the AGARD Aerospace Medical Panel held April 27th-1st May 1992. Since the commencement of aviation, accidents have occurred for a variety of reasons in both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft. As the complexity of aviation systems increased, so did the task of investigating aircraft accidents. At the same time, advanced techniques in aviation and weapon systems have exacerbated greatly the physiological and cognitive demands on aircrews. The result is that aircraft accidents due to material causes have diminished progressively while the percentage of human factor-caused accidents has not. The papers address a variety of topics including: (a) human factor causes of accidents; (b) occupant injury investigation; (c) test devices for dynamic response; (d) fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft accident data; (e) spatial disorientation; (f) injury and accident prevention; (g) post crash fire, toxicology, and forensic pathology; (h) crew error prevention and (i) crew risk factors. These proceedings will be of interest to those involved in the investigation of aircraft accidents, their causes and the prevention thereof.

A Human Error Approach to Aviation Accident Analysis

A Human Error Approach to Aviation Accident Analysis
Author: Douglas A. Wiegmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351962353

Human error is implicated in nearly all aviation accidents, yet most investigation and prevention programs are not designed around any theoretical framework of human error. Appropriate for all levels of expertise, the book provides the knowledge and tools required to conduct a human error analysis of accidents, regardless of operational setting (i.e. military, commercial, or general aviation). The book contains a complete description of the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS), which incorporates James Reason's model of latent and active failures as a foundation. Widely disseminated among military and civilian organizations, HFACS encompasses all aspects of human error, including the conditions of operators and elements of supervisory and organizational failure. It attracts a very broad readership. Specifically, the book serves as the main textbook for a course in aviation accident investigation taught by one of the authors at the University of Illinois. This book will also be used in courses designed for military safety officers and flight surgeons in the U.S. Navy, Army and the Canadian Defense Force, who currently utilize the HFACS system during aviation accident investigations. Additionally, the book has been incorporated into the popular workshop on accident analysis and prevention provided by the authors at several professional conferences world-wide. The book is also targeted for students attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University which has satellite campuses throughout the world and offers a course in human factors accident investigation for many of its majors. In addition, the book will be incorporated into courses offered by Transportation Safety International and the Southern California Safety Institute. Finally, this book serves as an excellent reference guide for many safety professionals and investigators already in the field.