U.K. Plans Widebody Cabin Simulator For Evacuation Research
British aviation safety researchers will build a facility simulating current and future widebody aircraft cabins for passenger evacuation testing, the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority said yesterday. The #390,000 (US$625,000) facility, 20 meters long and 15 meters wide, will replicate sections of...
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