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Topic: International Civil Aviation Organization
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
High Speed Civil Transport Program (HSCT). -- Wing pattern on CNC mill. Technician G. Ormsby working on stand-off portion of fuselage pattern. Foam PCS for wing pattern being glued up. Wing pattern being bonded together. Horizontal mold with cured graphite skin. Wing-tip patterns, skins and molds. Photographed in building 1238B - model shop.
Topic: FLIGHT -- HIGH SPEED -- CIVIL AVIATION
Criminal Acts Against Civil Aviation is a compilation of hijackings, bombings, and other significant criminal acts against civil and general aviation interests worldwide.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
This report is an overview of criminal acts, including hijackings, bombings, attempted bombings, and other assaults, that occurred against civil aviation interests worldwide during 1990.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
Civil aviation overall continued to be the object of numerous criminal acts in 1992, but, in those instances where attacks resulted from factors other than personal motivation, the factors tended to be regional, rather than global, in nature. Accordingly, the geographical distribution of incidents varied widely: from a high of 34 in Europe to a low of 4 in North America. Most criminal acts against civil aviation in Asia were the result of internal ethnic or religious confrontations. These...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
The British Isles Internal Air Services Map Scale : 1 to 1.774080 (28 English Miles to 1 inch) June, 1936 Appendix I of the Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation, 1936 - see Paragraph 28
Topics: Appendix I of the Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation, Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation,...
The British Isles Internal Air Services Junction Airport System 1937 Appendix IX of the Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation - see Paragraph 127
Topics: Appendix IX of the Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation, Air Ministry Report on Civil Aviation,...
Contents: U.S. Registered Aircraft Hijacking Statistics; Chronology of Hijackings of U.S. Registered Aircraft and Legal Status of Hijackers; Legal Status of Hijackers Summarization; U.S. and Foreign Aircraft Hijackings; U.S. and Foreign Registered Aircraft Hijackings-Summarization; Explosions Aboard Aircraft; Worldwide Significant Criminal Acts Involving Civil Aviation-1985.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
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06/11
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Krainsky, Isay L.; Vaden, Karl R
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It has been demonstrated that the suppression of secondary electron emission significantly improves the performance of electron beam collectors (ref. 1). However, a complete analysis of the effects of secondary electron emission with respect to collector performance has not been possible because of the lack of quantitative data on angular distributions of secondary electrons. Secondary electrons are emitted with energies ranging from near zero to the energy of the incident primary. For our...
Topics: AIRLINE OPERATIONS, PRODUCTIVITY, COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT, CIVIL AVIATION, WARFARE, RISK
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Jun 2, 2011
06/11
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Shamma, Mohammed A.; Raghavan, Rajesh S
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An initial evaluation of a TDMA satellite broadcast architecture with an integrated ground network is proposed in this study as one option for the Aeronautical Telecommunications Network (ATN). The architecture proposed consists of a ground based network that is dedicated to the reception and transmissions of Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) messages from Mode-S or UAT type systems, along with tracks from primary and secondary surveillance radars. Additionally, the ground...
Topics: AIR TRANSPORTATION, PASSENGER AIRCRAFT, GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT, CIVIL AVIATION
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Mar 20, 2020
03/20
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PeriscopeFilm
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Produced in the 1940s, this wonderful movie takes you back to an era when flying was fun. Grab your trunks, prop off your plane & head for the beach. Members of the Long Island Aviation Club are shown headed out on a flying field trip. (The Club was based in Hicksville, but eliminated after World War II with the development of Levittown.) Gyrocopters, bi-winged stunt planes and amphibian planes that land near Wall Street in New York City for commuting. The film also contains rare footage...
Topics: 1940, Civil Aviation, Gar Wood, Flying Clubs, Piper Club
This document is a compilation of hijacking, bombing, and other significant criminal incidents against civil aviation interests worldwide.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
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May 23, 2011
05/11
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Brabbs, Theodore A.; Wey, Chowen Cho
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A gas chromatograph (GC)/mass spectrometer (MS) system that allows the speciation of unburnt hydrocarbons in the combustor exhaust has been developed at the NASA Lewis Research Center. Combustion gas samples are withdrawn through a water-cooled sampling probe which, when not in use, is protected from contamination by a high-pressure nitrogen purge. The sample line and its connecting lines, filters, and valves are all ultraclean and are heated to avoid condensation. The system has resolution to...
Topics: FLIGHT TRAINING, INSTRUCTORS, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, RATINGS, CIVIL AVIATION, AIRLINE OPERATIONS
as a big transportation country, China has a huge traffic demand. There are four main modes of passenger transportation highway, waterway, railway and aviation. In recent years, the rapid development of high speed rail has further shortened the travel time of passenger rail travel mode. The rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and the rapid development of high speed rail has a certain impact on air passenger transport, and in the current peoples...
Topics: civil aviation user, willingness to pay, Theory of planned behavior
Briefing charts from presentation on the integration of UAVs into UK airspace. The aim of this presentation is to inform the conference of the ongoing work by DAP to integrated UAVs into all classes of UK airspace.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lee, Matt, CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY REDHILL (UNITED KINGDOM) AIRWORTHINESS DIV, *AIR...
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Jun 12, 2011
06/11
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Heyward, An
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The Lewis Educational and Research Collaborative Internship Program (LERCIP) is a collaborative undertaking by the Office of Educational Programs at NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field (formerly NASA Lewis Research Center) and the Ohio Aerospace Institute. This program provides 10-week internships in addition to summer and winter extensions if funding is available and/or is requested by mentor (no less than 1 week no more than 4 weeks) for undergraduate/graduate students and secondary...
Topics: GOVERNMENT/INDUSTRY RELATIONS, SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTS, AIRFRAMES, PROPULSION, CIVIL AVIATION,...
The report includes an analysis of the current threat against civil aviation along with information regarding hijacking attempts, security incidents, bomb threats, and passenger screening activity. It also summarizes ongoing activities to assure adequate protection of civil air commerce against hijacking/sabotage and related crimes, and other aspects of the Civil Aviation Security Program. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
The report includes an analysis of the current threat against civil aviation along with information regarding hijacking, attempts, security incidents, bomb threats, and passenger screening activity. It also summarizes ongoing activities to assure adequate protection of civil air commerce against hijacking/sabotage and related crimes, and other aspects of the Civil Aviation Security Program.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
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Jul 12, 2010
07/10
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Butler, G. F.; Corbin, M. J.; Mepham, S.; Stewart, J. F.; Larson, R. R
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Design procedures are reviewed for variable integral control to optimize response (VICTOR) algorithms and results of preliminary flight tests are presented. The F-8C aircraft is operated in the remotely augmented vehicle (RAV) mode, with the control laws implemented as FORTRAN programs on a ground-based computer. Pilot commands and sensor information are telemetered to the ground, where the data are processed to form surface commands which are then telemetered back to the aircraft. The RAV mode...
Topics: AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, AERODYNAMICS, CIVIL AVIATION, RESEARCH MANAGEMENT,...
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Twenty four hours a day - the latest national and international stories as they break. Also in HD. [S]
Topics: ryanair, michael o'leary, england, europe, civil aviation authority, scotland, stansted, wales
Source: Antenna
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May 29, 2011
05/11
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Maluf, David; Wiederhold, Gio; Abou-Khalil, Al
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The problem addressed by Mediation to Implement Feedback in Training (MIFT) is to customize the feedback from training exercizes by exploiting knowledge about the training scenario, training objectives, and specific student/teacher needs. We achieve this by inserting an intelligent mediation layer into the information flow from observations collected during training exercises to the display and user interface. Knowledge about training objectives, scenarios, and tasks is maintained in the...
Topics: RESEARCH AIRCRAFT, CIVIL AVIATION, DEFENSE PROGRAM, MILITARY AIRCRAFT, WARFARE, INVENTORIES,...
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Jun 12, 2011
06/11
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Smith, Dan; Gregory, Bria
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This course presents technical and programmatic information on the development of message-based architectures for space mission ground and flight software systems. Message-based architecture approaches provide many significant advantages over the more traditional socket-based one-of-a-kind integrated system development approaches. The course provides an overview of publish/subscribe concepts, the use of common isolation layer API's, approaches to message standardization, and other technical...
Topics: AIR TRANSPORTATION, AIRLINE OPERATIONS, CIVIL AVIATION, POLICIES, LAW (JURISPRUDENCE), CYPRUS,...
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Jun 12, 2011
06/11
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Ponchak, George E
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Researchers in NASA Lewis Research Center s Electron Device Technology Branch are developing transmission lines for radiofrequency and wireless circuits that are more efficient, smaller, and make lower cost circuits possible. Traditionally, radiofrequency and wireless circuits have employed a microstrip or coplanar waveguide to interconnect the various electrical elements that comprise a circuit. Although a coplanar waveguide (CPW) is widely viewed as better than a microstrip for most...
Topics: ECONOMIC IMPACT, AIRLINE OPERATIONS, COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT, CIVIL AVIATION, ECONOMICS, LOW COST
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Keplinger, M. L
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Toxic effects of fluorine following short term inhalation by animals and humans
Topics: COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT, GROOVING, RUNWAYS, BRAKING, CIVIL AVIATION, CONFERENCES, PAVEMENTS, RUNWAY...
Briefing charts from presentation on aircraft airworthiness standards for civil unmanned air vehicles systems.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Whittaker, Cliff, CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY REDHILL (UNITED KINGDOM) SAFETH DATA AND...
The Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Civil Aviation Security maintains records of aircraft hijackings and other significant criminal acts against civil aviation worldwide. These records include actual and attempted hijackings, explosions aboard aircraft, at airports, and at airline offices, and other selected criminal acts against civil aviation. These offenses represent the most serious threats to the safety of civil aviation and carry with them the greatest potential danger to the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
The report includes an analysis of the current threat against civil aviation along with information regarding hijacking attempts, security incidents, bomb threats, and passenger screening activity. It also summarizes ongoing activities to assure adequate protection of civil air commerce against hijacking/sabotage and related crimes, and other aspects of the Civil Aviation Security Program. (EG)
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
This report, entitled Criminal Acts Against Civil Aviation, is a compilation of hijackings, bombings, and other significant criminal acts against civil and general aviation interests worldwide. Criminal Acts Against Civil Aviation is a publication of the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Civil Aviation Security. This document records incidents that have taken place against civil aviation aircraft and interests worldwide. Criminal Acts has been published each year since 1986. Incidents...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
This report provides details on the effectiveness of security screening of passengers and all property intended to be carried out in the aircraft cabin in the air transportation or intrastate air transportation. It also provides a statistical summary of aircraft hijackings and alleged violations of Federal Aviation regulations pertaining to security screening.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
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Aug 12, 2017
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IASET
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In this modern era, the influence of technology is more crucial and critical. The technology provides luxury to the society and at the same time technology’s negative effect also affects the society adversely. All the aspects of drone technology are challenged: its innovation, validity, ethics, effectiveness, and future expansion. The capacity is to stay for the long haul, and we should deal with the difficulties it conveys and we have to exploit its military and civil applications. This...
Topics: Drones, Drone Policy, Drone Law, UAE Civil Aviation, Dubai Airport, FAA, GCAA
The report includes an analysis of the current threat against civil aviation along with information regarding hijacking attempts, security incidents, bomb threats, and passenger screening activity. It also summarizes ongoing activities to assure adequate protection of civil air commerce against hijacking/sabotage and related crimes, and other aspects of the Civil Aviation Security Program.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURI TY,...
Since 1986, the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Civil Aviation Security has been publishing an annual report entitled Criminal Acts Against Civil Aviation. This report is a compilation of criminal incidents against civil aviation aircraft and interests worldwide. As in last year's publication, the 1993 issue contains feature articles and geographic overviews. Incidents are summarized in the overviews, and the feature articles focus on specific aviation-related issues or case...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
At the conclusion of a nearly four year study cycle following the closing of the 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12), the 2015 WRC in November of 2015 considered a number of agenda items and issues relevant to systems and spectrum allocations supporting communications, navigation and surveillance for the operation of civil aviation. Among a number of WRC-15 agenda items and issues, the key agenda items affecting civil aviation included: unmanned aircraft systems use of the Fixed...
Topics: International Civil Aviation Organization, Jonasson, Loftur, Kerczewski, Robert J., NASA Glenn...
The FAA Catalogs of Technical Reports for 1967 provide indexes of reports selected by and indexed for the Federal Aviation Administration during 1967. FAA Accession Numbers 67 19858 - 67 22000 are included. Five indexes-- master or accession number, subject, report and contract number, author and corporate source, and series title--are prepared by computer programs.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC, *CIVIL AVIATION, *INDEXES, REPORTS,...
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Jul 7, 2010
07/10
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Bamford, Jack, 1899-1982; Air France. Anciens d'Air France
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Topics: Bamford, Jack, 1899-1982, Aeronautics, Great Britain Civil aviation Bamford, Jack, 1899-1982
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Jun 2, 2011
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Barlow, Ray; Sessions, Heather; Silulwane, Nonkqubela; Engel, Hermann; Aiken, James; Fishwick, James; Martinez-Vicente, Victor; Morel, Andre, et al
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This report documents the scientific activities on board the South African Fisheries Research Ship (FRS) Africana during an ocean color calibration and validation cruise in the Benguela upwelling ecosystem (BEN-CAL), 4-17 October 2002. The cruise, denoted Afncana voyage 170, was staged in the southern Benguela between Cape Town and the Orange River within the region 14-18.5 deg E,29-34 deg S, with 15 scientists participat- ing from seven different international organizations. Uniquely in...
Topics: AIRCRAFT NOISE, NOISE INTENSITY, AIRPORTS, NOISE MEASUREMENT, CIVIL AVIATION, NOISE REDUCTION,...
The FAA Catalogs of Technical Reports for 1967 provide indexes of reports selected by and indexed for the Federal Aviation Administration during 1967. FAA Accession Numbers 67 19858 - 67 22000 are included. Five indexes-- master or accession number, subject, report and contract number, author and corporate source, and series title--are prepared by computer programs.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC, *CIVIL AVIATION, REPORTS, INDEXES,...
The FAA Catalogs of Technical Reports for 1967 provide indexes of reports selected by an indexed for the Federal Aviation Administration during 1967. FAA Accession Numbers 67 19858 - 67 22000 are included. Five indexes-- master or accession number, subject, report and contract number, author and corporate source, and series title--are prepared by computer programs.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC, *CIVIL AVIATION, REPORTS, INDEXES,...
The Paper contains detailed histories of accidents and serious incidents e.g. double engine ingestion, holed airframe, for the years 1981 to 1983. An attachment contains a summary of all fatal accidents due to bird strikes between 1912 and 1980. The paper is divided into three groups: (1) transport aeroplanes over 5700kg (12,500lb) and executive jets; (2) aeroplanes below 5700kg; and (3) helicopters. No attempt has been made to analyses the information although it is apparent that for transport...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Thorpe, J, CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY REDHILL (UNITED KINGDOM) SAFETY DATA AND ANALYSIS...
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Jun 12, 2011
06/11
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Smith, W. L.; Zhou, D. K.; Revercomb, H. E.; Huang, H. L.; Antonelli, P.; Mango, S. A
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The Geosynchronous Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS) is the first hyper-spectral remote sounding system to be orbited aboard a geosynchronous satellite. The GETS is designed to obtain revolutionary observations of the four dimensional atmospheric temperature, moisture, and wind structure as well as the distribution of the atmospheric trace gases, CO and O3. Although GIFTS will not be orbited until 2006-2008, a glimpse at the its measurement capabilities has been obtained by...
Topics: AIR TRANSPORTATION, NASA PROGRAMS, AIRLINE OPERATIONS, CIVIL AVIATION, AIRPORTS, BIBLIOGRAPHIES,...
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Jun 12, 2011
06/11
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Arthur, Jarvis J., III; Kramer, Lynda J.; Bailey, Randall E
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Limited visibility and reduced situational awareness have been cited as predominant causal factors for both Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) and runway incursion accidents. NASA s Synthetic Vision Systems (SVS) project is developing practical application technologies with the goal of eliminating low visibility conditions as a causal factor to civil aircraft accidents while replicating the operational benefits of clear day flight operations, regardless of the actual outside visibility...
Topics: AIR TRANSPORTATION, AIRLINE OPERATIONS, CIVIL AVIATION, TRANSPORTATION NETWORKS, EUROPE, LOW COST,...
This annual publication includes statistical data on the registered civil fleet, air carrier aircraft, and general aviation aircraft--both registered and active, detailed reports for general aviation aircraft by owner's state and county, and registered aircraft by make and model.
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, *CIVIL...
The report includes an analysis of the current threat against civil aviation along with information regarding hijacking attempts, security incidents, bomb threats, and passenger screening activity. It also summarizes ongoing activities to assure adequate protection of civil air commerce against hijacking/sabotage and related crimes, and other aspects of the Civil Aviation Security Program. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY,...
This report provides details on the effectiveness of security screening of passengers and all property intended to be carried in the aircraft cabin in air transportation or intrastate air transportation. It also provides a statistical summary of aircraft hijackings and alleged violations of Federal Aviation regulations pertaining to security screening. This 22nd Semiannual Report to Congress on the Effectiveness of the Civil Aviation Security Program is submitted in accordance with section...
Topics: DTIC Archive, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC OFFICE OF CIVIL AVIATION SECURI TY,...