Ready, Set, Crash! Watch a Fokker F-28 Aircraft Crash Test at NASA
Our researchers dropped a Fokker F-28 transport aircraft at our Landing and Impact Research Facility. Inside the bird were 24 crash test dummies and dozens of cameras. The test hopes to collect passenger response data, help the FAA understand the likelihood of injury during a crash and improve aircraft crash safety.

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Plane flips for safety

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From moon landings to crash and splash tests

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Life at the Lab: Astronaut Emergency Exit

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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NASA Uses 14x22 Wind Tunnel to Test Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Wing

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Quiet Supersonic X-plane to Be Designed

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Life at the Lab: Soft Robots

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Let's Fly with Advanced Air Mobility

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Life at the Lab: Dummies Crash Planes!

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Crash Test Assesses Plane Emergency Locator Transmitters

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NASA Langley Engineers Propose Mars Flyer Concept

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Testing of X-59 Virtual Forward Window Successful

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Dummies and Baggage Crashed for Safety

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Orion Drop Test Series Begins

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The LA-8, NASA's New eVTOL Testbed

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Capsule takes plunge in pool during Va. heat wave

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NASA Space Crafts: Create and Color An Airplane

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Second helicopter crash test

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