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    Aircraft Command in Emergency Situations Prototype Development Users Manual. Final Report.
    Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, Seattle, WA
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ, DOT/FAA/CT-94/24, June 1994, 76 p.

  • Hamins, A.; Cleary, T. G.; Borthwick, P.; Gorchkov, N. N.; McGrattan, K. B.; Forney, G. P.; Grosshandler, W. L.; Presser, C.; Melton, L.
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    Suppression of Engine Nacelle Fires.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NIST SP 890; Volume 2; Section 9, November 1995,
    Fire Suppression System Performance of Alternative Agents in Aircraft Engine and Dry Bay Laboratory Simulations. Volume 2, Gann, R. G., Editors, 1-199 p., 1995

  • Hill, R. G.
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    Present Status of the International Aircraft Materials Fire Test Working Group.
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ
    Product Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 20th. Volume 20. Proceedings. January 9-13, 1995, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 94-111 p., 1995

  • Garner, r. P.
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    Potential for Pulmonary Heat Injury Resulting From the Activation of a Cabin Water Spray System to Fight Aircraft Cabin Fires. Final Report.
    FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute, Oklahoma City, OK
    Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, DOT/FAA/AM-95/17, May 1995, 11 p.

  • Westfield, W. T.
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    Corrosion of Fire-Damaged Aircraft. Final Report.
    Galaxy Scientific Corp., Pleasantville, NJ
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ, DOT/FAA/CT-94/89, April 1995, 37 p.

  • Clodfelter, R. G.
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    Vulnerability of Dry Bays Adjacent to Fuel Tanks Under Horizontal Gunfire. Technical Report. March 1969-October 1971.
    Air Force Aero Propulsion Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC, AFAPL-TR-72-83, March 1973, 103 p.

  • O'Sullivan, J.
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    Keeping Aircraft Safe Without Halon.
    Fire, Vol. 89, No. 1103, 26, May 1997

  • Lewis,C.; Cherry, R. G. W.
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    Technical Evaluation Report.
    Transport Canada-Civil Aviation, Ontario, Canada; R.G.W. Cherry and Associates Ltd., UK
    AGARD-CP-587,
    Aircraft Fire Safety. Propulsion and Energetics Panel (PEP) Symposium. AGARD Conference Proceedings 587. AGARD-CR-587. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD). October 14-17, 1996, Dresden, Germany, T/1-19 p., 1996

  • Hadjisophocleous G.; Cao, S.
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    Numerical Simulations of Aircraft Cabin Fire Suppression.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    AGARD-CP-587,
    Aircraft Fire Safety. Propulsion and Energetics Panel (PEP) Symposium. AGARD Conference Proceedings 587. AGARD-CR-587. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD). October 14-17, 1996, Dresden, Germany, 5/1-12 p., 1996

  • Marker, T. R.; Sarkos, C. P.; Hill, R. G.
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    Water Spray System Development and Evaluation for Enhanced Postcrash Fire Survivability and In-Flight Protection in Cargo Compartments.
    Federal Aviation Administration, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ
    AGARD-CP-587,
    Aircraft Fire Safety. Propulsion and Energetics Panel (PEP) Symposium. AGARD Conference Proceedings 587. AGARD-CR-587. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD). October 14-17, 1996, Dresden, Germany, 12/1-12 p., 1996