air accident investigation
Simulating unusual flight conditions to improve safety and training
Professor Eric Groen2017-12-21T17:22:05+00:0021/12/2017|aerospace | air accident investigation | disorientation | flight | pilot | safety and human factors in aviation | simulation | spacial disorientation | transport|
My research focuses on improving simulator technologies to reproduce unusual flight conditions which may lead to Loss Of Control In-flight when managed inappropriately. Airplane upsets, for example, such as an aerodynamic stall, can be highly ...
‘Drones for Good’: Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) helping investigators gather evidence and prevent future accidents
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:04:09+01:0001/04/2016|air accident investigation | aviation | aviation investigation | drones | human factors | remotely piloted aircraft systems | safety and accident investigation | uavs | unmanned aerial vehicles|
Photo: DJI S1000 “Octocopter” Drone scans a demo accident site outside Martell House, Cranfield University Accident sites are often dangerous or difficult places to work. There are always hazards that will require the accident investigator to ...