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Accession Number:
ADA172051
Title:
Aircrew Automated Escape Systems (AAES), In-Service Usage Data Analysis Program,
Descriptive Note:
Corporate Author:
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND WASHINGTON DC
Report Date:
1982-02-01
Pagination or Media Count:
311.0
Abstract:
Contents U.S. Navy Aircrew Automated Escape Systems AAES In-service usage Data Analysis Program U.S. Navy Aircrew Automated Escape Systems AAES In-Service Usage Data Analysis Program Automation Plans Problems With the Use of Precentages In The Analysis of AAES Data Problems In Statistically Analyzing AAES Data Preliminary Overview Analyses of U.S. Navy Aircrew Automated Escape System AAES In-Service Usage Data Preliminary Generalized Thoughts Concerning Jettisoned vs Through-the-Canopy Ejection Escape Systems An Analysis of the Fatality Rate Data From Jettisoned-Canopy and Through-Canopy Ejections From Automated Airborne Escape Systems Preliminary Generalized Thoughts Concerning Ejection Flail Phenomena Preliminary Analyses of Flail, Windblast and Tumble Problems and Injuries Associated With Usage of U.S. Navy Aircrew Automated Escape Systems AAES The Flight Surgeons Report FSR From a Data Users Viewpoint Aircrew Life Support Systems ALSS, Post Emergency Usage Investigation Guides and Aircrew Life Support Equipment Post-Usage InvestigationReportage Generic Decision Tree.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE