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From page 7...
... (2001) was used for overruns and undershoots in the ACRP Report 3 study, and a summary is presented in Appendix A
From page 8...
... The ACRP Report 3 database was modified to simplify its use. The system provides the software tools needed to utilize the data in a flexible manner and includes the capability to add, modify, or delete data from the database, make queries about the data stored in the database, and produce reports summarizing selected contents.
From page 9...
... Moreover single and piston engine aircraft behave differently in accidents due to the lower energy levels involved and the fact that the major focus of this study is air carrier aircraft. 6 Remove all accidents and incidents when the point of first impact and the wreckage final location is beyond 2000ft from runway end and 1000ft from runway centerline.
From page 10...
... Of the 559 cases of landing veer-off identified, in approximately 80% of the cases the fuselage of the aircraft deviated less than 175 feet from the runway edge. For 88% of the events, the aircraft was within 250 feet of the runway edge.
From page 11...
... Location Distribution for LDVO Events 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Distance from Runway Edge (ft) # of E ve nt s 50 10 0 15 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 50 0 Mo re Figure 12.
From page 12...
... Location distribution for takeoff veer-offs. deviated less than 175 feet from the runway edge.


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