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International Airworthiness Standards

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1956
From the earliest days, it has been an accepted article of faith that every aircraft flying outside its own country should carry some guarantee of its safety, conforming to an international standard, if not controlled internationally. No aim has been more assiduously pursued.
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INTERNATIONAL Airworthiness Standards

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1945
<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>W</b>RITTEN immediately following the author's return from the International Civil Aviation Conference held in Chicago in November, 1944, this paper outlines the history and present status of civil airworthiness standards, particular emphasis being placed upon the pros and cons of international ...
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Airworthiness of Helicopters and Lives

The Journal of the Helicopter Association of Great Britain, 1953
When asked if I would contribute to this afternoon's discussion I wondered what there was that I could say in such a field as Standards of Maintenance Coming from the Design side of this vast organism the Aircraft World and having had very little to do with the maintenance of aircraft, let alone helicopters, m what way could I contribute when there ...
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Airworthiness—the lessons to be learned

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1981
At the beginning of this series of articles Mr. Major sought a definition of the word “airworthiness”. Having consulted the Concise Oxford Dictionary he was clearly less than satisfied with the simplicity of the dictionary's definition that “airworthy” meant “fit to fly”.
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Education for managers of airworthiness

The Aeronautical Journal, 1982
Airworthiness is not clearly enough defined for its management to be a teaching objective in itself. It is in any case not the principal aim of the aircraft operator but subsidiary to the transport function. Education in the management of air transport engineering is directed towards the process of producing aircraft fit to be used for their economic ...
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Continuing Airworthiness Challenges

Applied Mechanics Reviews, 1994
Structural safety is an evolutionary accomplishment, and attention to detail design features is key to its achievement. A multitude of design considerations is involved in ensuring the structural integrity of Boeing jet transports that have common design concepts validated by extensive analyses, tests, and three decades of service.
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"Airworthy."

Notes and Queries, 1920
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The Airworthiness Certification of Concorde

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1971
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The certification of the Concorde SST has presented a new challenge to the manufacturers and to the certification authorities in the United Kingdom, France, and the United States of America. Apart from the need to ensure, for an advanced type of civil aircraft, a level of airworthiness at the time of entry into ...
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U.S. Airworthiness Requirements

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1933
A CONFERENCE between manufacturers and representatives of the Aeronautics Branch of the U.S. Department of Commerce was held on September 14 to discuss certain proposed changes in the airworthiness requirements of Aeronautics Bulletin No. 7‐A (the current issue of which is dated January 1933) which were put forward by the Department.
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