The Medical Investigation of Airship Accidents
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1988
Description
A review of the autopsy reports for 18 of 21 victims in 3 of the 4 nonrigid Navy airship accidents during the period 1955 to 1966 revealed that the patterns of injury, complicated by postcrash entrapment, immersion, or fire, are similar to the injuries observed in the low-speed, low-altitude crashes of rigid airships and of light aircraft. With the renewed interest in the development of airships for military purposes, there is a need for improved design related to crashworthiness and to aircrew habitability, safety, restraints, and egress in order to enhance the chance for survival in the event of an accident.
Citation Information
Stahl, C. J.; McMeekin, R. R.; Ruehle, C. J.; and Canik, J. J.. 1988. The Medical Investigation of Airship Accidents. Journal of Forensic Sciences. Vol.33(4). 888-898. https://doi.org/10.1520/jfs12511j PMID: 3171506 ISSN: 0022-1198