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Cabin Safety Research: Evacuation in Smoke and Reduced Visibility

Published 2019-03-01 From FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute 1 author

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Abstract

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CAMI cabin-evacuation laboratory studies on passenger flow rates, exit-row selection, and crew commands under low-visibility (smoke) conditions. Compares Type-A, Type-III, and Type-IV exit configurations across narrow- and wide-body aircraft mockups.

Author

  • FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute FAA CAMI

Keywords

  • cabin safety
  • evacuation
  • smoke
  • survivability

Citation: FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (2019). Cabin Safety Research: Evacuation in Smoke and Reduced Visibility. FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. FAA CAMI ID DOT/FAA/AM-19/4. https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/oamtechreports/ ↗