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The Legislative Development of Civil Aviation 1938-1958
John M. Lindsey
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1980
The first article in this series introduced the topic of air safety with a somewhat parochial review of trends in U.K. air transport. This present article expands the horizons to the international scene. My purpose is to examine trends over the last few years, and then to attempt a forecast of what can be expected in the next decade.
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The first article in this series introduced the topic of air safety with a somewhat parochial review of trends in U.K. air transport. This present article expands the horizons to the international scene. My purpose is to examine trends over the last few years, and then to attempt a forecast of what can be expected in the next decade.
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Addiction, 1993
AbstractIn aviation medicine until the early 1960s the idea that pilots would fly while under the influence of alcohol was taboo. In the United States of America, the taboo was broken when it became known that 30% of fatally injured pilots in general aviation had been under the influence of alcohol Since then the rate has declined to 10%.
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AbstractIn aviation medicine until the early 1960s the idea that pilots would fly while under the influence of alcohol was taboo. In the United States of America, the taboo was broken when it became known that 30% of fatally injured pilots in general aviation had been under the influence of alcohol Since then the rate has declined to 10%.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1943
SINCE we wrote last month, Civil Aviation has come definitely into the forefront of the news. An (or should it be “ The ”?) Independent Committee on The Future of Civil Aviation has published its First Report; the Joint Air Transport Committee of The Association of British Chambers of Commerce, The Federation of British Industries, and The London ...
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SINCE we wrote last month, Civil Aviation has come definitely into the forefront of the news. An (or should it be “ The ”?) Independent Committee on The Future of Civil Aviation has published its First Report; the Joint Air Transport Committee of The Association of British Chambers of Commerce, The Federation of British Industries, and The London ...
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Civil aviation emissions in Argentina
Science of The Total Environment, 2023The impact of aviation on climate change is reflected in increasing emissions of CO2 and other pollutants from fuel burning emitted at high altitudes, representing 2.9 % of total Greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions in 2019. However, mitigations options for decarbonization of aviation are difficult to implement given operational safety, technology maturity,
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1990
HELD in London the third European Aerospace Conference was organized by the Royal Aeronautical Society and similar professional bodies in France, Germany and Italy and provided an opportunity for wide ranging discussions embracing the operation, maintenance, regulation and technological considerations governing civil aviation today.
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HELD in London the third European Aerospace Conference was organized by the Royal Aeronautical Society and similar professional bodies in France, Germany and Italy and provided an opportunity for wide ranging discussions embracing the operation, maintenance, regulation and technological considerations governing civil aviation today.
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