The purpose of this report establishes a systematic investigation of in-service AAES data, such as that contained in the 3-M System, Unsatisfactory Reports, Medical Officer Reports of Aircraft Accidents, and Naval Air Rework Facility Data Systems, to identify for potential corrective action the many daily low-grade problems which contribute to the general lowering of AAES in-service reliability and cause the general worsening of AAES in-service maintainability.
Aircrew Automated Escape Systems (AAES). Data Analysis Program Symposium Held on 6,7,8 October 1981 at Norfolk, Virginia. Volume 3
1981
405 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Aircraft , Ejection seats , Escape systems , Life support systems , Aviation injuries , Flight crews , Aviation accidents , Accident investigations , Data bases , Aircraft maintenance , Naval aircraft , Automation , Systems analysis , Symposia , Medical personnel , Officer personnel , Reliability , Maintainability , Malfunctions , Flight helmets , Oxygen equipment , Life preservers , Survival(Personnel) , Test methods , AAES(Aircrew Automated Escape Systems)