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Yufei Wang, Honghai Zhang, Zongbei Shi, Jinlun Zhou and Wenquan Liu
General aviation accidents have complex interactions and influences within them that cannot be simply explained and predicted by linear models. This study is based on chaos theory and uses general aviation accident data to conduct research on different t...
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Nicoletta Fala
Spin training has not been required for students working towards their private or commercial certificates for the past 70 years. Switching to a stall-prevention mindset within training aimed to make spin recovery unnecessary; however, stall-type accident...
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Chiman Kwan
Unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) or drones have gained popularity in recent years. However, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is still hesitant to open up the national air space (NAS) to UAVs due to safety concerns because UAVs have several orders...
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Válber César Cavalcanti Roza and Octavian Postolache
Several safety-related improvements are applied every year to try to minimize the total number of civil aviation accidents. Fortunately, these improvements work well, reducing the number of accident occurrences. However, while the number of accidents due...
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Boris Melnikov,Elizaveta Davydova
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As space programs become more sophisticated, the issues of crew safety become more urgent. Due to the extremely high cost of creating and operating manned spacecraft, the cost of losses in case of accidents and failures of aviation and rocket and space t...
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