Methodology and patterns of research in aircraft accidents.

Author(s)
Lederer, J.
Year
Abstract

This brief review attempts to show that aviation accident investigation differs from other categories of accident investigation by having many more variables to consider. It lists several steps that could be taken ease the investigation of aircraft accidents with the complex aircraft and operating systems now being used and especially for the future.In common with investigations in other accident areas the human factors need much more thorough investigation. The use of modern statistical concepts for the analysis of accidents in recommended.

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Library number
A 4133 (In: A 4127 fo)
Source

In: Conference on research methodology and potential in community health and preventive medicine, held by the New York Academy of Sciences on December 5-7, 1962, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 107 (1963), p. 670-685.

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