Aviation Safety Resources Files Patent for Life-Saving Smart Recovery System
Posted on: Wednesday, 4 March 2009, 12:54 CST
Commercial-Grade Safety System for Small Aircraft Promises New Era of Safety for General Aviation
Applying sensor systems currently available in commercial and military aircraft to general aviation aircraft, the Smart Recovery System detects the environment in which the aircraft is operating and makes decisions based on monitoring data. The system immediately evaluates an emergency situation, identifies the devices and systems available on the aircraft, and then automatically deploys the appropriate device and/or system in the safest manner unless overridden by the pilot.
"There is nothing available in the general aviation market today that does anything more sophisticated than instructing a pilot to pull a handle," said ASR President
In a 2007 report "Crash Risk in General Aviation" researchers from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health said changes are needed to improve safety in general aviation flights. In an examination of crash risk, they found that general aviation flights averaged 1,685 crashes and 583 deaths each year from 2002 to 2005, accounting for 91 percent of all aviation crashes and 94 percent of all aviation deaths. When crashes do occur, aircraft fire is the most important determinant of survival.
Among the devices and systems deployed by the Smart Recovery System to rectify an in-flight emergency are fire suppression agents, fire extinguisher systems, flight control systems, rocket members, airbags and ballistic parachute recovery systems such as the company's patented TriChute Landing System.
The TriChute Landing System is designed to equip general aviation aircraft with a pilot-controlled system that lands passengers and aircraft safely in the event of an in-flight emergency. The system separates the passenger compartment from the fuel-containing wings and deploys three parachutes using separate ballistics' systems for the fuselage and wings. Each part lands separately allowing a controlled, level landing for the passengers while minimizing the damage to the aircraft.
ASR continues to seek investors who want to get in on the ground floor of its emerging technology and has named
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Individuals interested in more information about the company's technology and investment opportunities can call 908-771-9179, email asrco@msn.com and visit www.aviationsafetyresources.com
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