Fire hazard in civil aviation.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: NOV 1986Description: 9p., 16 refs, 2 tables, illSubject(s): Subject: This article aims to concentrate on the consequences of aircraft accidents and how the effects of fire can be mitigated. It is an unfortunate characteristic that a real reduction in aviation fire hazard lies not in the realms of technology but in applying whatever pressures might be required to expedite the necessary international regulation through ICAO. Until international agreement and regulation occurs, commercial pressures prevent its use.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Fire Prevention; November 1986; No 194; pp22-29
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This article aims to concentrate on the consequences of aircraft accidents and how the effects of fire can be mitigated. It is an unfortunate characteristic that a real reduction in aviation fire hazard lies not in the realms of technology but in applying whatever pressures might be required to expedite the necessary international regulation through ICAO. Until international agreement and regulation occurs, commercial pressures prevent its use.
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