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  2. Pilot fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Implementation of fatigue prediction models, such as the Sleep, Activity, Fatigue, and Task Effectiveness model, optimize scheduling by being able to predict pilot fatigue at any point in time. Although the mathematical model is limited by individual pilot differences it is the most accurate existing prediction because it takes into account ...

  3. In-flight breakup - Wikipedia

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    A range of measures is implemented in aviation to enhance safety and prevent accidents. These measures encompass rigorous design standards, continuous monitoring, and comprehensive training. Aircraft Design and Maintenance: Rigorous design and engineering standards are implemented to ensure the structural integrity of aircraft.

  4. American International Airways Flight 808 - Wikipedia

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    AIA Flight 808 was the first aviation accident where pilot fatigue was cited as a probable cause. [4] The NTSB issued a recommendation to the Federal Aviation Administration to review and update regulations on crew scheduling and duty time limits to incorporate the latest research into the effects of fatigue. [1]

  5. Southwest Airlines Flight 3472 - Wikipedia

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    A fan blade in the engine broke due to a fatigue crack. The separated portion of the blade rotated within the engine, moving forward, striking the engine inlet. Debris from the damaged engine inlet punctured the left side of the fuselage causing a loss of cabin pressure and damaged the wing and empennage. Oxygen masks were deployed to ...

  6. MacRobertson Miller Airlines Flight 1750 - Wikipedia

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    When this accident occurred the number of fatalities made it Australia's third worst civil aviation accident, a status it retains to this day. [6] Two civil aviation accidents caused 29 fatalities each – the 1950 Australian National Airways Douglas DC-4 crash and the 1960 Trans Australia Airlines Flight 538 .

  7. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in the ...

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    The exact cause of the accident was never determined. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 293 was a Military Air Transport Service charter flight carrying 101 servicemen and their families that crashed into the sea off the Alaska coast on June 3, 1963. The cause of the accident was never determined, and no bodies were ever recovered. [9]

  8. Category : Airliner accidents and incidents caused by in ...

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    Airliner accidents and incidents involving in-flight engine separations (10 P) Pages in category "Airliner accidents and incidents caused by in-flight structural failure" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  9. Aer Lingus Flight 712 - Wikipedia

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    A new board of investigation was set up by the Irish Government and found that the crash was likely the consequence of a chain of events starting with a failure to the left tail-plane caused by metal fatigue, corrosion, flutter, or a bird strike, with the most likely cause being a flutter-induced fatigue failure of the elevator trim tab ...

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