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The Interception of Civil Aircraft

Air and Space Law, 2021
This article investigates the regulatory framework that governs the interception of civil aircraft. It analyses the various circumstances that may justify such interventions as well as the main legal principles that apply to their conduct. Particular attention is given to the States’ obligations under the Chicago Convention, and more specifically the ...
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Rolling Bearing Fault Detection of Civil Aircraft Engine Based on Adaptive Estimation of Instantaneous Angular Speed

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2020
Diagnosis of a civil aircraft engine, which is operating under speed variation conditions, is a representative problem encountered in aeronautic industry. It is still very challenging to estimate the instantaneous angular speed (IAS) through the aircraft
Yi Wang, B. Tang, Yi Qin, Tao Huang
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Research status and future development of crashworthiness of civil aircraft fuselage structures: An overview

Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2020
The crashworthy design, verification, and certification of civil aircraft fuselage structures are extremely important for the aviation safety and the survivability of crew and passengers in a crash event.
H. Mou, Jiang Xie, Z. Feng
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Civil Aircraft Big Data Platform

2017 IEEE 11th International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC), 2017
The aviation industry generates massive data every day. By analyzing the aviation big data, aviation manufacturers and airlines can optimize the flight of civil aircraft including risk reducing, operation optimization, and personalized services. Building a platform for storing and analyzing the aviation big data becomes an important task for civil ...
Sujie Li   +5 more
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Automation in civil transport aircraft

Applied Ergonomics, 1977
The pilot of a contemporary transport aircraft is in a managerial role, supervising the performance of sophisticated systems which perform most of the tasks concerned with operating the aircraft safely and efficiently. Under normal conditions he is required to exercise his psycho-motor skills only to a very small extent; his principal task is to ...
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Characterisation of Buffet on a Civil Aircraft Wing

54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2016
A programme of wind tunnel tests are described with the objective of increasing understanding of the flow physics of 3D transonic wing buffet. The work is part of a larger programme combining numerical simulation and wind tunnel testing. The wind tunnel tests were performed on a half model representative turbulent civil wing design at typical cruise ...
Lawson, Simon   +2 more
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Computer software in civil aircraft

IEEE/AIAA 10th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 1993
Abstract Airborne software is an increasingly large and important system element. However, it is only one element of aircraft systems, and only one element of the aviation software environment. Consequently, it must be considered similarly to the other system and software elements, and cannot be considered in isolation.
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Radiation exposure measurement onboard civil aircraft

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2005
The active dosemeter DOSTEL based on two silicon planar detectors was flown on civil aircraft flights to study the radiation exposure of air crew members. The altitude and latitude dependence of count and dose rates as well as long-term variations are measured.
Beaujean, R.   +3 more
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Radiation Exposure in Civil Aircraft

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1999
An active dosemeter based on two silicon planar detectors was flown on civil aircraft flights to study the altitude and latitude dependence and any potential short-term variations of the radiation exposure. The count rate versus altitude at flight levels FL310-FL410 near Frankfurt (Germany) has been found to be proportional to an exponential law [exp ...
R. Beaujean, J. Kopp, G. Reitz
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Safety Risk Modelling and Assessment of Civil Unmanned Aircraft System Operations: A Comprehensive Review

Drones
Safety concerns are progressively emerging regarding the adoption of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) in diverse civil applications, particularly within the booming air transportation system, such as in Advanced Air Mobility.
Sen Du   +5 more
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