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crashworthiness

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  • noun The state or quality of being crashworthy.

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Examples

  • The AAIB has made nine further safety recommendations, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Nine safety recommendations were made following earlier AAIB reports into the BA incident and a further nine were made today, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk Haroon Siddique 2010

  • The AAIB has made nine further safety recommendations, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Today, the AAIB made nine further safety recommendations, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Nine safety recommendations were made following earlier AAIB reports into the BA incident and a further nine were made today, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk Haroon Siddique 2010

  • The AAIB has made nine further safety recommendations, including some which address plane "crashworthiness" - the ability of an aircraft to withstand an accident.

    Mirror.co.uk - News 2010

  • CoolGov has a great post on Federal regulators 'experimental, deliberate crashing of airplanes full of crash-dummies into remote airstrips in order to determine the "crashworthiness" of airplanes.

    Boing Boing: October 17, 2004 - October 23, 2004 Archives 2004

  • This broad definition sweeps within its confines the modern "crashworthiness" case that lets a jury hold a manufacturer liable when a drunk driver wraps his car around a telephone pole while driving 80 miles per hour.

    Forbes.com: News Richard A. Epstein 2010

  • This broad definition sweeps within its confines the modern "crashworthiness" case that lets a jury hold a manufacturer liable when a drunk driver wraps his car around a telephone pole while driving 80 miles per hour.

    Forbes.com: News Richard A. Epstein 2010

  • This broad definition sweeps within its confines the modern "crashworthiness" case that lets a jury hold a manufacturer liable when a drunk driver wraps his car around a telephone pole while driving 80 miles per hour.

    Forbes.com: News Richard A. Epstein 2010

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