Aircraft Accident Investigation - 2nd Edition
Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 1892944170
Manufacturer: Endeavor Books
Average Customer Review:
(From 3 total reviews)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Covers all aspects of aircraft accident investigations. Includes new information on the investigation of inflight fires, electrical circuitry, and composite structure failure. Explains the investigation procedures required by the NTSB and ICAO. Covers basic investigation techniques, aeronautical and structural knowledge useful to investigators. Also covers analysis, investigation management and report writing. Fully indexed.
Customer Reviews
Continues to be the seminal work on this topic. by Richard T. Perry
The science of aircraft accident investigation is a very small field (and hopefully getting smaller every year!) but this book continues to be an important textbook for the practice of accident investigation. Well worth a read, if you need knowledge in this area.
Book review by N. Darnell
The book has its advantages, one being it defines investigation areas well. The text could use a little more punch to it, yet overall it provides some good information.
Accident Investigation by Christian D. Pedersen
Well written book for the aviation major or graduate degree. A good read that includes both technical data for the engineer and plenty of information for the layman
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