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Are We Airworthy?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1927
women about flying, and ironically they approve it-for others, yet most of these same people, before many years have passed, will have acquiesced to the safety of properly regulated flight. With demands on their time and presence, assuming proportions impossible of fulfillment by railway or motor, utilization of the wings of progress will follow as a ...
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Airworthiness — A Systems Approach

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1980
This article is written by Mr. Major at the invitation of the publishers of AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING as an introduction to the series that is being published during 1980, (as was said in the Comment in the January issue), on the important subject of Airworthiness. Mr.
BSc(Eng), FIMechE., FRAeS., Fslaet.   +1 more
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Research on the Knowledge Ontology Model of Attribute-oriented Airworthiness Review Compliance Activities

International Conferences on Dependable Systems and Their Applications, 2020
The civil aviation management department reviews airworthiness certification for aircraft products to ensure the airworthiness of aircraft products.
Yuping Zhu, Jun Shao, Yong Cai, Yue Shen
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Airworthiness Requirements

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the airworthiness requirements. The Basic Regulation establishes common requirements for the regulation of safety and environmental sustainability in civil aviation. It gives the European Commission powers to adopt detailed rules for the Regulation's implementation.
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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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Study on thermal stability of typical carbon fiber epoxy composites after airworthiness fire protection test

Fire and Materials, 2019
The thermal stability of the T700 carbon fiber epoxy composites, which had been tested under different conditions (nonvibration plus nonscrubbing airflow, vibration, scrubbing airflow, and vibration plus scrubbing airflow), were investigated according to
Xu Zhang, Sen Li, Zhi Wang, Donglin Wang
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Airworthiness Of Civil Aeroplanes

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1945
In this lecture the aim is first to establish of position of “airworthiness” in the field of “safety”. To draw a comparison, airworthiness is but one element of a complex jigsaw puzzle in which all the pieces must properly interlock in order to produce a satisfactory safety picture. This parallel applies too in the sense that if the shape of one of the
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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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Design-airworthiness integration method for general aviation aircraft during early development stage

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2019
Purpose Major changes of an aircraft configuration are conducted during the early design stage. It is important to include the airworthiness regulations at this stage while there is extensive freedom for designing.
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Maintaining Airworthiness in Operation

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1952
The Eighth British Commonwealth and Empire Lecture was given by Mr. R. E. Hardingham, O.B.E., F.R.Ae.S., M.S.L.A.E., before the Royal Aeronautical Society on 2nd October 1952 at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Storeys Gate, S.W.I. The audience included a number of distinguished guests, among them visitors from overseas and representatives of ...
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