Aircrew Automated Escape Systems (AAES), In-Service Usage Data Analysis Program,
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 Surgeon's Report (FSR) From a Data User's Viewpoint; Aircrew Life Support Systems (ALSS), Post Emergency Usage Investigation Guides; and Aircrew Life Support Equipment Post-Usage Investigation/Reportage Generic Decision Tree.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA172051
Entities
People
- Frederick C. Guill
Organizations
- Naval Air Systems Command