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International Society of Air Safety Investigators

Papers published in
Proceedings of ISASI International Seminars

For copy of papers, contact: International Society of Air Safety Investigators

International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI)
107 E. Holly Avenue, Suite #11
Sterling, VA 20164
703 430 9668 (Main)
703 430-4970 (FAX)
isasi@erols.com
Members can view papers presented at ISASI seminars; go to ISASI site


Example Table of Contents

  • A Case Study: Locating and Recovering Crucial Small Parts Underwater by John Perry Fish and E. Dutch Huizinga p 145
  • Aircraft Accident Computer Animation by Steven R. Lund and Craig Richesin p 70
  • An Example of CVR Background Noise Analysis by Peter F Sheppard p 104
  • Analysis of CVR Transient Signatures .S J C Dyne p 94
  • Computer-Generated Videos and Aircraft Accident Investigation (Video Killed the FDR Plot) by Mike Huhn p 84
  • Electronic Mishap Investigation Tool (EMIT) by Bret W. Tesson p 144
  • International Civil Aviation Organisation Flight Recorder Panel Development of New Standards and Recommended Practices by Paul Mayes p 60
  • Landing Survey Discussions Of Landing Parameter Data For Typical Transport Operations by Terence J. Barnes, Thomas DeFiore and Richard Micklos p 8
  • Large Diameter Engine Fan Rubs In Accident Investigations by Richard Parker p 149
  • Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens: The Decision-Making Process and Post-Exposure Alternatives for the Air Safety Investigator for Beyond OSHA: Who's Watching Out for the ASI? by Brian F. Finnegan p 5
  • Physical and Psychological Preparation for Investigators: Handling of risks subsequent to an aircraft accident, by Marie-Claude Dentan, Ph.D., H. de Lataillade and M. Salmon p 18
  • Pratt & Whitney Engine FADEC Analysis As An Investigative Tool by Mark Feeney and Mike Young p 141
  • Predictive Programs - The Pilots' View by Captain Paul D. McCarthy and Captain Scott Griffith p 129
  • Qantas Flight Data Analysis System by Mick Quinn p 152
  • Results From Interviews With Air Safety Investigators Involved in Two Fatal Accident Investigations, by Carolyn V. Coarsey-Rader, PhD, Michelle Nutt, Julie Nordeck, Brad Jackson, Robert Short, PhD, & Jennifer Flores p 10
  • Technical Considerations for Crash Survivable Cockpit Video Recorders by Mart Dismukes p 65
  • The Effect of Ice Accretion on Wing and Stabilizer on Aircraft Performance by Rudolf Teymourazov and Vladimir Kofman p 157
  • The Safety Data Warehouse and Safety Information Delivery: a vital tool in air safety by David Nicholas and Alan Stray p 33
  • Training the Future's Investigators with Yesterday's Accidents and Tomorrow's Technology: A Student's Perspective by Terry L. Olliff p 54
  • TSB Experiences Using Video Reconstructions by Michael R. Poole p 89
  • Wreckage and Component Analysis; More Information from Less by Graham Clark p 20



Updated 6 Mar 98
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