General aviation pilot performance following unannounced in-flight loss of vacuum system and associated instruments in simulated instrument meteorological conditions
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Washington, D.C. : [Springfield, Va.]: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service], [2002].
Physical Desc
iii, 9 pages : illustrations, charts ; 28 cm
Status
Embry Riddle Aero University - ASASA - Aviation Safety & Security Archives
DOT/FAA/AM 02/19
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Published
Washington, D.C. : [Springfield, Va.]: U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service], [2002].
Format
Book - Regular Print
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Title from cover.
General Note
Performed by the FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute and the AOPA Air Safety Foundation.
General Note
"October 2002."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Type of Report an Period Covered
Final report.
Additional Physical Form
The abstract and full text of this report are available online from the Civil Aeromedical Institute web site. The URL for the abstract is: http://www.cami.jccbi.gov/aam-400A/Abstracts/2002/am02-19.htm
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PC with Internet access is required to access the abstract of the report online. A PDF reader is also required to access the full-text of this report online.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Roy, K. M., & Beringer, D. B. 1. (2002). General aviation pilot performance following unannounced in-flight loss of vacuum system and associated instruments in simulated instrument meteorological conditions . U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roy, Kathleen M and Dennis B. 1950- Beringer. 2002. General Aviation Pilot Performance Following Unannounced In-flight Loss of Vacuum System and Associated Instruments in Simulated Instrument Meteorological Conditions. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roy, Kathleen M and Dennis B. 1950- Beringer. General Aviation Pilot Performance Following Unannounced In-flight Loss of Vacuum System and Associated Instruments in Simulated Instrument Meteorological Conditions U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service], 2002.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Roy, Kathleen M., and Dennis B. 1950- Beringer. General Aviation Pilot Performance Following Unannounced In-flight Loss of Vacuum System and Associated Instruments in Simulated Instrument Meteorological Conditions U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; [Available through the National Technical Information Service], 2002.

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