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  • Quintiere, J. G.; Tanaka, T.
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    Assessment of Correlations Between Laboratory and Full-Scale Experiment for the FAA Aircraft Fire Safety Program. Part 5. Some Analyses of the Post Crash Fire Scenario.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    ['NBSIR 82-2537', 'DOT/FAA/CT-82/107']
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City, NJ, NBSIR 82-2537; DOT/FAA/CT-82/107
    July 1982
    25 p.

  • Johnson, A. M.; Grenich, A. F.
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    Vulnerability Methodology and Protective Measures for Aircraft Fire and Explosion Hazards. Volume 2. Aircraft Engine Nacelle Fire Test Program. Part 1. Fire Detection, Fire Extinguishment and Surface Ignition Studies. Final Report. February 1981 to October 1984.
    Boeing Military Airplane Co., Seattle, WA
    AFWAL-TR-85-2060
    Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFWAL-TR-85-2060
    January 1986
    292 p.

  • Hasselbrack, S. A.
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    Aircraft Cabin Interior Material Needs.
    Boeing Commercial Airplane Co., Seattle, WA
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. Improved Fire Safety from Flame Retardancy. Regulations, Standards, Test Methods, Toxicity and Representative Applications. November 7-9, 1979 and March 23-26, 1980., ['Washington, DC', 'Williamsburg, VA'], 89-108 p., 1980

  • Hilado, C. J.; Barnes, G. J.; Kourtides, D. A.; Parker, J. A.
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    Use of the High Flux Heater in the Smoke Chamber to Measure Ignitability and Smoke Evolution of Composite Panels.
    San Francisco Univ., CA; National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Moffett Field, CA
    Journal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 8, 324-331, July 1977
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Moffett Field,CA,

  • Call, D. W.
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    Human and Rat Exposures to Halon 1301 Under Hypobaric Conditions.
    Naval Air Station, Miramar, CA
    National Research Center. Appraisal of Halogenated Fire Extinguishing Agents. April 11-12, 1972, Washington, DC, 127-135 p., 1972

  • Madgwick, T.
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    Aircraft Post Crash Fire Reduction/Survivability Enhancement From a Manufacturer's Viewpoint.
    British Aerospace, Bristol, England
    AGARD-LS-123
    AGARD-LS-123
    Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Aicraft Fire Safety. AGARD Lecture Series 123. June 7-8, 1982, Oslo, Norway and June 10-11, 1982, London, England and June 15-16, 1982, Washington, DC., ['London, England', 'Washington, DC'], 7/1-23 p., 1982

  • Hill, R. G.; Speitel, L. C.
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    In-Flight Aircraft Seat Fire Extinguishing Tests (Cabin Hazard Measurements). Final Report. June 1981-December 1981.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ
    DOT/FAA/CT-82/111
    DOT/FAA/CT-82/111
    December 1982
    48 p.

  • Blake, D. R.; Hill, R. G.
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    Fire Containment Characteristics of Aircraft Class D Cargo Compartments. Final Report. August 1981-September 1982.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ
    DOT/FAA/CT-82/156
    DOT/FAA/CT-82/156
    March 1983; June 1983
    40 p.

  • Kourtides, D. A.; Parker, J. A.; Gilwee, W. J., Jr.; Lerner, N. R.; Hilado, C. J.; LaBossiere, L. A.; Hsu, M.
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    Composite System Approach to Aircraft Cabin Fire Safety.
    Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA; San Francisco Univ., CA; San Jose State Univ., CA
    NASA TM X-73126
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC, NASA TM X-73126
    April 1976
    45 p.

  • Bates, G. P., Jr.
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    Combustion Safety in the Aircraft Environment.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC
    Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 11, 1193-1196, November 1969