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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- Autopsies 1
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- Aviation medical examiners 1
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- General aviation aircraft 1
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- Private flying 1
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- Suicide 1
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- Accident prone drivers (1)
- Aerial application (1)
- Age (1)
- Aircraft accidents--Investigation (1)
- Aircraft accidents--Psychological aspects (1)
- Air pilots (1)
- Air transportation crashes (1)
- Alcohol use (1)
- Anoxemia (1)
- Appendicitis (1)
- Autopsies (1)
- Autopsy (1)
- Aviation medical examiners (1)
- Aviation medicine (1)
- Carbon monoxide (1)
- Cardiovascular diseases (1)
- Cardiovascular system--Diseases (1)
- Crash investigation (1)
- Drinking of alcoholic beverages (1)
- Emotions (1)
- Fatalities (1)
- General aviation aircraft (1)
- Hypoxia (1)
- Medical personnel (1)
- Pest control baits--Aerial application (1)
- Physicians (1)
- Private flying (1)
- Psychological aspects (1)
- Suicide (1)
- Weather (1)
- Weather conditions (1)
- :Siegel, P.V. ;Mohler, S.R.1969-01-01:About ninety percent of fatal U. S. general aviation accidents involve factors other than the aircraft or outside circumstances. This necessarily brin...
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