198. Possibility of Measuring the Safety Built Into Airline Loading Systems and Assumptions (Outline)

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Paper

J L Bullard: 198. Possibility of Measuring the Safety Built Into Airline Loading Systems and Assumptions (Outline). 1958.

 

Abstract

For presentation at the Airline Session, Seventeenth National Conference of the S.A.W.E. May 19-22, 1958, Belmont Plaza Hotel, New York, New York.
Paper No. 198 is a presentation given by an Engineering Specialist at American Airlines about the possibility of measuring the safety built into airline loading systems and assumptions. Points were given around seven major areas that can affect the safety of airline loading systems. The seven main topics used for discussion are;
I. Degree of Safety or Conservatism Impossible to Measure Accurately.
II. Statistical Approach to Measurement of Safety
III. Development of Statistical Method as it Applys to American Airlines System of Load Chart Development.
IV. Laws of Chance
V. Probability of Individual Occurrence of Assumptions Made
VI. Probability of Simultaneous Occurrence of Assumptions Made
VII. Significance of Results
Discussion bullets were listed under each main topic for more in depth discussion.

 

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