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Looks at three aspects of aerospace safety: accidents involving controlled flight into terrain and the developments and training introduced to avoid the risks involved; regulations relating to passenger cabin aisles and access to emergency exits; and human factors in airline maintenance, illustrating how apparently simple maintenance oversights can contribute to major disasters. Discusses what is required to lessen the safety inadequacies in each aspect.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 1997
Keywords: Accidents; Aerospace engineering; Preventive maintenance; Safety; Training
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