Aviation Safety

Aviation Safety

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Investigations and Review

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Published: 1976

Total Pages: 326

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Engineering and Development Program Plan, Aircraft Cabin Fire Safety. Revised

Engineering and Development Program Plan, Aircraft Cabin Fire Safety. Revised

Author: NATIONAL AVIATION FACILITIES EXPERIMENTAL CENTER ATLANTIC CITY NJ.

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 62

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The aircraft cabin Fire Safety program plan is designed to improve the survivability and safety of passengers and crew during postcrash or in-flight transport aircraft cabin fire. Four major tasks are identified to accomplish the goal: (1) Cabin Fire Hazard Characterization, (2) Materials Management (including test method development and evaluation/development of new materials), (3) Survival and Evacuation, and (4) Fire Management and Suppression. The program emphasizes the evaluation and development of improved materials and fire management and suppression, which involve the potential for near-term products. The specific projects include seat cushion fire blocking layers, hand-held extinguishers, cargo compartment fire safety, and in-flight smoke ventilation. Of a long-term nature is the development of improved small-scale fire test methods for cabin materials that can be related to real fire behavior. Examples include mathematical and physical fire modeling of fire dynamics, toxicity of irritant gases and combustion mixtures, and measurement/prediction of flame spread. Work related to evacuation includes heat resistant evacuation slides (completed), emergency lighting and protective breathing devices. New material applications which will be evaluated and developed include low-weight and practical interior panels with improved fire performance and burnthrough resistant windows and door curtains. A total cabin postcrash tire protection system will be designed if shown to be effective and feasible during prototype testing. The ultimate product of the program is improved regulatory or advisory material pertaining to cabin fire safety.


Air Carrier Cabin Safety. A Survey

Air Carrier Cabin Safety. A Survey

Author: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D C.

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Published: 1976

Total Pages: 230

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This is an overview report on the status and efficacy of the Federal Aviation Administration's air carrier cabin safety program. Up-to-date information on recurring cabin safety issues and problems was solicited from airplane manufacturers, air carriers, flight and cabin crews, associated organizations and others. The National Transportation Safety Board provided pertinent accident data and safety recommendations developed from aircraft accident investigation. The survey identifies significant recurring cabin safety operational problems including flight attendant training and protection, flammability of cabin interiors, toxicity and smoke generation during post-crash fires, emergency evacuation, survivability. Seventeen recommendations are presented for instituting actions by the FAA's Flight Standards Service, Office of Aviation Medicine and Office of Aviation Safety to resolve recurring cabin safety problems and for continuing long-term improvement of cabin safety.


Cabin Safety

Cabin Safety

Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transportation. Subcommittee on Oversight and Review

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Published: 1981

Total Pages: 720

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