Defects in Aircraft Design & Materials: Engineering Lessons Learned

Why have preventable mishaps in aircraft occurred (which are not the fault of pilots), resulting in loss of life and property? How are aircraft put into service with potentially fatal control and stability issues? Many of these incidents are directly attributed to human error and negligence in aircraft design as well as processing of materials (manufacturing issues). How can engineers prevent or at least minimize such unpleasant events, thus improving aircraft safety? What lessons can we learn from historical mishaps, so that they might be avoided in the future?
Answers to these questions will be addressed, in the course of exploring a series of famous case studies, involving both civil and military aircraft. We will see in these cases how engineers recovered from hidden defects (discovered downstream via aircraft mishaps), and developed workable solutions.
Speaker: Larry Rinek, Frost & Sullivan
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Thursday, 02/08/24
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