Safety study : emergency evacuation of commercial airplanes
Utgivare
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Utgivningsår
2000
Since its inception, the National Transportation Safety Board has been concerned
about the evacuation of commercial airplanes in the event of an emergency. Several
accidents investigated by the Safety Board in the last decade that involved emergency
evacuations prompted the Safety Board to conduct a study on the evacuation of
commercial airplanes.
Past research and studies on airplane evacuations have provided insight into
specific factors, such as crewmember training and passenger behavior, that affect the
outcome of evacuations; however, these studies had several limitations. First, in many of
these studies, researchers did not examine successful evacuations; therefore, they were not
always able to discuss what equipment and procedures worked well during evacuations.
Second, only evacuations following serious accidents were examined and not evacuations
arising from incidents. As a result, little is known about incident-related evacuations,
which can provide insight into how successful evacuations can be performed and which
can also identify safety deficiencies before serious accidents occur. Third, each study was
a retrospective analysis of accident evacuations. This approach limited the researchers to
information collected during the original investigation rather than collecting consistent
information on a set of evacuations. Fourth, previous research on evacuations has not
examined some of the most basic questions about how often commercial airplanes are
evacuated, how many people are injured during evacuations, and how these injuries occur.
The Safety Board’s study described in this report is the first prospective study of
emergency evacuations of commercial airplanes. For the study, the Safety Board
investigated 46 evacuations that occurred between September 1997 and June 1999 that
involved 2,651 passengers. Eighteen different aircraft types were represented in this study.
Based on information collected from the passengers, the flight attendants, the flight crews,
the air carriers, and the aircraft rescue and firefighting units (ARFF), the Safety Board
examined the following safety issues in the study:
• certification issues related to airplane evacuation,
• the effectiveness of evacuation equipment,
• the adequacy of air carrier and ARFF guidance and procedures related to
evacuations, and
• communication issues related to evacuations.
As a result of this study, the Safety Board issued 20 safety recommendations and
reiterated 3 safety recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Safety study : emergency evacuation of commercial airplanes |
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2000
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485 s. : ill.
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PB2000-917002
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