Aircraft safety

accident investigations, analyses, and applications

Paperback, 483 pages

English language

Published Nov. 17, 2003 by McGraw-Hill.

ISBN:
978-0-07-140974-2
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WHAT DO WE LEARN WHEN AN AIRPLANE CRASHES?Taken from the richest source of flying information — exhaustive flight safety investigations — this updated book examines more than 40 accidents/incidents involving airline and general aviation flights. By thoroughly dissecting what happened and why, aviation safety expert Shari Stamford Krause offers tremendous insights and techniques for pilots, air traffic controllers, and managers alike.Designed for pilots of all ratings, aerospace enthusiasts, and aviation professionals, this exhaustively researched reference presents detailed analyses of major airline, regional, and general aviation accidents. You get the perspectives of pilots, crewmembers, and air traffic controllers — as well as NTSB findings and excerpts from flight recordings that reveal how crewmembers and other key players performed under extreme stress. With a wealth of new content, this revised edition features:New chapters on cockpit resource management, pilot judgment and decision-making, and spatial disorientationNew research and case studies covering runway incursions27 new …

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Subjects

  • Aeronautics -- Safety measures.
  • Aircraft accidents -- Investigation.