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In general aviation, fatalities due to post crash fires have been an omnipresent threat throughout the decades. Existing regulations and protocol are largely based on decades old information and technologies. This study attempts to evaluate the modern-day risks and mitigations associated with post-crash fires using contemporary data analytics and the most up to date information available.
This report summarizes the research effort undertaken by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop an improved test methodology for determi...
Various crude oil train derailments in recent years have exposed critical shortcomings in existing rail infrastructure. These incidents lead to large ...
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