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El. knyga: Aircraft Accident Analysis: Final Reports

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  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2000
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071379847
  • Formatas: 432 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2000
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071379847

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Fascinating and factual accounts of the worlds 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 laymans 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., Marthas Vineyard, Massachusetts
Abbreviations. Preface. Introduction. Part one: Major air carrier accidents. The longest investigation in U.S. history: US Air flight
427. Pressure falling rapidly: american 1572 narrowly averts disaster. El Duluvio claims American. A tale of tow tragedies: Bergenair 301 and Aeroperu. Carnage in the Everglades: The flight of Valujet
592. A Pilots nightmare: The inflight fire of FedEx
1406. Contact approach: A close call for Delta
554. A final evaluation flight for Arborne Express. Waiting for rescue: an agonizing night for KAL
801. Part two: Rregional airline accidents. Along for the ride: The final descent of ASA
529. Quandary at Quincy: The runway collision of United Express 5925 and Beechcraft King Air N1227D. Dangerous misconceptions: The legacy of Comair
3272. Part three: Military accidents. A missed approach: The fatal flight of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. A lack of teamwork: HAVOC 58 impacts Sleeping Indian Mountain. Have Blue: An airshow to remember. Part four: General Aviation accidents. Shattered dreams: a record-setting flight gone awry. Falling star: John Denvers final flight. The investigation continues. Index.
Robert Sumwalt is a Captain for a major international airline. Having received training as an aircraft accident investigator from the NTSB, he participates in air carrier accident investigations and also in aviation safety research. A consultant to the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System, he is the author of numerous aviation articles, training texts, and manuals on aircraft operations, human factors, aircraft accident investigation, and airline policies and procedures.