Aircraft accidents + Investigation -- United States
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Aircraft accidents + Investigation -- United States
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Aircraft accidents + Investigation
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- Distribution of butalbital in biological fluids and tissues, Russell J. Lewis, Travis L. Southern, Dennis V. Canfield
- Simultaneous determination of cocaine, cocaethylene, and their possible pentafluoropropylated metabolites and pyrolysis products by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, Patrick S. Cardona, [and others]
- Distribution and optical purity of methamphetamine found in toxic concentration in a civil aviation accident pilot fatality, Arvind K. Chaturvedi [and others]
- The LC/MS quantification of vardenafil (Levitra®) in postmortem biological specimens, final report, Robert D. Johnson, Russell J. Lewis, Mike K. Angier
- Accurate assignment of ethanol origin in postmortem urine, a case study, Robert D. Johnson [and others]
- The mystery of Flight 427, inside a crash investigation, Bill Adair
- Crash during approach to landing Business Jet Services, Ltd. Gulfstream G-1159A (G-III), N85VT Houston, Texas November 22, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- Current procedures for collecting and reporting U.S. general aviation accident and activity data, National Transportation Safety Board
- General unknown screening by ion trap LC/MS/MS, Robert D. Johnson
- In the blink of an eye, the FBI investigation of TWA flight 800, Pat Milton
- Challenger revealed, an insider's account of how the Reagan administration caused the greatest tragedy of the space age, Richard C. Cook
- In the blink of an eye, the FBI investigation of TWA flight 800, Pat Milton
- Collision with trees and crash short of runway, Corporate Airlines flight 5966, British Aerospace BAE-J3201, N875JX, Kirksville, Missouri, October 19, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- Controlled flight into terrain, Era Aviation Sikorsky S-76A++, N579EH : Gulf of Mexico, about 70 nautical miles south-southeast of Scholes International Airport, Galveston, Texas, March 23, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- TWA 800, the crash, the cover-up, and the conspiracy, by Jack Cashill
- Human error and commercial aviation accidents, a comprehensive, fine-grained analysis using HFACS, final report, Scott Shappell [and others]
- Analysis of cocaine, its metabolites, pyrolysis products, and ethanol adducts in postmortem fluids and tissues using Zymark automated solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
- Vitreous fluid and/or urine glucose concentrations in 1,335 civil aviation accident pilot fatalities, Sabra R. Botch [and others]
- Fireball, Carole Lombard and the mystery of Flight 3, Robert Matzen
- TWA 800, the crash, the cover-up, and the conspiracy, Jack Cashill
- Ethanol origin in postmortem urine, an LC/MS determination of serotonin metabolites, Robert D. Johnson [and others]
- Crash course, lessons learned from accidents involving remotely piloted and autonomous aircraft
- The distribution of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in postmortem fluids and tissues, Russell J. Lewis, Robert D. Johnson, Mike K. Angier
- The downing of TWA flight 800, James Sanders
- First Strike, TWA Flight 800 and the Attack on America, Jack Cashill
- The mystery of Flight 427, inside a crash investigation, Bill Adair
- A human error analysis of commercial aviation accidents using the human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS), final report, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Scott A. Shappell
- Drug usage in pilots involved in aviation accidents compared with drug usage in the general population, from 1990 to 2005, Sabra R. Botch, Robert D. Johnson
- Developing a methodology for assessing safety programs targeting human error in aviation, Scott Shappell, Douglas Wiegmann
- Controlled flight into terrain, Beech King Air 200, N501RH, Stuart, Virginia, October 24, 2004, National Transportation Safety Board
- TWA 800, the crash, the cover-up, and the conspiracy, Jack Cashill
- First strike, TWA flight 800 and the attack on America, Jack Cashill and James Sanders
- TWA 800, the crash, the cover-up, and the conspiracy, Jack Cashill