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As an aviation accident investigator you aim to promote safety in all types of aviation. You want to make some recommendations to reduce the risk of post-impact fires in small aircraft. Here are some recommendations that you could have made based on the facts in the report:

About 25 percent of deaths and serious injuries in small aircraft crashes occur due to post-impact fires.
Efforts must be made to reduce the conditions that allow these fires to start at impact. Since fuel is the main ignition source, containing the fuel or preventing its ignition are both important improvements to be made.
Post-impact-fire-resistant fuel system technology could help more people survive small aircraft crashes.

Bill Yearwood is a regional manager of aviation investigations. He says as part of the hiring process for future investigators, he gives candidates the factual section of a report. He has them analyze the report and write recommendations to test their skills.


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