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Toxicological findings of pilots involved in aviation accidents operated under Title 14 CFR Part 135 / Sabra R. Botch, Robert D. Johnson.

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Format:
Book
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Author/Creator:
Botch, Sabra R.
Contributor:
Johnson, Robert D. (Robert David), 1974-
United States. Office of Aerospace Medicine
Series:
DOT/FAA/AM (Series) ; 09/15
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Forensic toxicology--Testing.
Forensic toxicology.
Aircraft accidents--Human factors--Analysis.
Aircraft accidents.
Accidents, Aviation--prevention & control.
Accidents, Aviation--mortality.
Accidents, Occupational--prevention & control.
Forensic Toxicology--methods.
Substance Abuse Detection--methods.
Aerospace Medicine--methods.
United States.
Medical Subjects:
Accidents, Aviation--prevention & control.
Accidents, Aviation--mortality.
Accidents, Occupational--prevention & control.
Forensic Toxicology--methods.
Substance Abuse Detection--methods.
Aerospace Medicine--methods.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Office of Aerospace Medicine, Federal Aviation Administration, [2009]
Summary:
Under the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), aircraft flown under Title 14 (Aeronautics and Space) Part 135 are operated as either commuter or on-demand flights. The rules governing the operation of and the crewmembers on board such aircraft are detailed within these regulations. Aircraft operated under 14 CFR Part 135 include medical flights, on-demand cargo flights, on-demand air-taxis, and scheduled/non-scheduled domestic passenger flights with or without air cargo. Pilots operating under these regulations carry with them the added responsibility of passenger safety or, for those involved in emergency medical flights, the importance of their role for the survivability of patients in critical condition. The purpose of this study was to examine the toxicological findings of pilots involved in aircraft accidents operated under 14 CFR Part 135.
Notes:
Title from PDF title page.
"Final report."
"August 2009."
"DOT/FAA/AM-09/15."
"OK-09-0434-JAH."
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified]: HathiTrust Digital Library. 2023.
Other Format:
Botch, Sabra R. Toxicological findings of pilots involved in aviation accidents operated under Title 14 CFR Part 135
OCLC:
535009889
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