Box 13
Container
Contains 44 Results:
Bad Judgement/Serious/Minor – Aeronca LC3, Jan. 20, 1946
File — Box: 13, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection comprises the original research, reports, court cases, and correspondence documenting A. Howard Hasbrook’s career in crash injury research. It includes the studies he conducted at Cornell University, as well as research and investigations carried out for various other organizations. Hasbrook endeavored to make both airplane and automobile crashes less lethal. His analysis led him to become an early advocate of seat belts for both airplanes and automobiles, and he encouraged...
Dates:
Jan. 20, 1946
Bad Judgement/Fatal – Boeing A75N1 (PT17), Jan. 21, 1946
File — Box: 13, Folder: 42
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection comprises the original research, reports, court cases, and correspondence documenting A. Howard Hasbrook’s career in crash injury research. It includes the studies he conducted at Cornell University, as well as research and investigations carried out for various other organizations. Hasbrook endeavored to make both airplane and automobile crashes less lethal. His analysis led him to become an early advocate of seat belts for both airplanes and automobiles, and he encouraged...
Dates:
Jan. 21, 1946
Bad Judgement/Fatal/Minor – Fairchild 24 C8-C, Jan. 23, 1946
File — Box: 13, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection comprises the original research, reports, court cases, and correspondence documenting A. Howard Hasbrook’s career in crash injury research. It includes the studies he conducted at Cornell University, as well as research and investigations carried out for various other organizations. Hasbrook endeavored to make both airplane and automobile crashes less lethal. His analysis led him to become an early advocate of seat belts for both airplanes and automobiles, and he encouraged...
Dates:
Jan. 23, 1946
Bad Judgement/Fatal – Taylorcraft DCO-65, Jan. 27, 1946
File — Box: 13, Folder: 44
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection comprises the original research, reports, court cases, and correspondence documenting A. Howard Hasbrook’s career in crash injury research. It includes the studies he conducted at Cornell University, as well as research and investigations carried out for various other organizations. Hasbrook endeavored to make both airplane and automobile crashes less lethal. His analysis led him to become an early advocate of seat belts for both airplanes and automobiles, and he encouraged...
Dates:
Jan. 27, 1946