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FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

FAA, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI), Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research. This collection contains reports and resources from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) aerospace medical and human factors research program. Additional information on this program may be found at https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_cami or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530825.

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  • Smoke Odors and Fumes Events in US Airliners 20162019 final report
    Smoke, Odors, and Fumes Events in US Airliners: 2016-2019 [final report]
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  • Smoke Odors and Fumes Events in US Airliners 20162019 supporting dataset
    Smoke, Odors, and Fumes Events in US Airliners: 2016-2019 [supporting dataset]
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  • Smoke Odors and Fumes in US Airliners 20162019 Data Management Plan
    Smoke, Odors and Fumes in US Airliners: 2016-2019 [Data Management Plan]
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  • Basic Survival Skills for Aviation
    Basic Survival Skills for Aviation
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  • Fatality and Injury Rates for Two Types of Rotorcraft Accidents
    Fatality and Injury Rates for Two Types of Rotorcraft Accidents
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  • Blood carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide concentrations in the fatalities of fire and nonfire associated civil aviation accidents 19911998  final report
    Blood carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide concentrations in the fatalities of fire and non-fire associated civil aviation accidents, 1991-1998 : final report.
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  • Simultaneous GasChromatographic Determination of Toxic Gases in Combustion Atmospheres
    Simultaneous Gas-Chromatographic Determination of Toxic Gases in Combustion Atmospheres
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  • Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide Hydrogen Cyanide Gas Mixtures Exposure Concentration Time to Incapacitation Carboxyhemoglobin and Blood Cyanide Parameters
    Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide Hydrogen Cyanide Gas Mixtures: Exposure Concentration, Time to Incapacitation, Carboxyhemoglobin and Blood Cyanide Parameters
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  • Variations of TimetoIncapacitation and Carboxyhemoglobin Values in Rats Exposed to Two Carbon Monoxide Concentrations
    Variations of Time-to-Incapacitation and Carboxyhemoglobin Values in Rats Exposed to Two Carbon Monoxide Concentrations
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  • Variations in TimetoIncapacitation and Blood Cyanide Values for Rats Exposed to Two Hydrogen Cyanide Gas Concentration
    Variations in Time-to-Incapacitation and Blood Cyanide Values for Rats Exposed to Two Hydrogen Cyanide Gas Concentration
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  • Inhalation Toxicology X Times to Incapacitation for Rats Exposed Continuously to Carbon Monoxide Acrolein and to Carbon MonoxideAcrolein Mixtures
    Inhalation Toxicology: X. Times to Incapacitation for Rats Exposed Continuously to Carbon Monoxide, Acrolein, and to Carbon Monoxide-Acrolein Mixtures
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  • Inhalation Toxicology IX TimestoIncapacitation for Rats Exposed to Carbon Monoxide Alone to Hydrogen Cyanide Alone and to Mixtures of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide
    Inhalation Toxicology: IX. Times-to-Incapacitation for Rats Exposed to Carbon Monoxide Alone, to Hydrogen Cyanide Alone, and to Mixtures of Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide
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  • Inhalation Toxicology VI Evaluation of the Relative Toxicity of Thermal Decomposition Products from Nine Aircraft Panel Materials
    Inhalation Toxicology: VI. Evaluation of the Relative Toxicity of Thermal Decomposition Products from Nine Aircraft Panel Materials
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  • Inhalation Toxicology IV Times to Incapacitation and Death for Rats Exposed Continuously to Atmospheric Hydrogen Chloride Gas
    Inhalation Toxicology: IV. Times to Incapacitation and Death for Rats Exposed Continuously to Atmospheric Hydrogen Chloride Gas
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  • An analysis of potential breathing devices intended for use by aircraft passengers
    An analysis of potential breathing devices intended for use by aircraft passengers.
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  • Emergency cabin lighting installations  an analysis of ceiling vs lower cabinmounted lighting during evacuation trials
    Emergency cabin lighting installations : an analysis of ceiling- vs lower cabin-mounted lighting during evacuation trials.
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  • A protective passenger smoke hood
    A protective passenger smoke hood.
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  • The flammability of lip face and hair preparations in the presence of 100 oxygen
    The flammability of lip, face and hair preparations in the presence of 100% oxygen.
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