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FAA-RD-76-131

AIRCRAFT CABIN COMPARTMENTATION CONCEPTS FOR IMPROVING POSTCRASH FIRE SAFETY

active, Most Current
Organization: FAA
Publication Date: 1 October 1976
Status: active
Page Count: 75
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PURPOSE. This project was part of a research and development program by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase passenger survival time following a postcrash fire. More specifically, this project evaluates the protection from the hazards of an internal cabin fire using various cabin compartmentation concepts.

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FAA-RD-76-131
October 1, 1976
AIRCRAFT CABIN COMPARTMENTATION CONCEPTS FOR IMPROVING POSTCRASH FIRE SAFETY
PURPOSE. This project was part of a research and development program by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase passenger survival time following a postcrash fire. More specifically,...
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