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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The purpose of this paper is to bring together for review the several safety aspects of air transport design and operation. The aspects discussed consist of items that do not fall readily into any major airline group or classification and which are generally of a controversial nature.
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The purpose of this paper is to bring together for review the several safety aspects of air transport design and operation. The aspects discussed consist of items that do not fall readily into any major airline group or classification and which are generally of a controversial nature.
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Flight Operations Safety Management
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991<div class="htmlview paragraph">Managing operational flight safety is critical to the success of any air carrier operation. This paper describes one process for identifying, addressing and managing risk areas associated with air carrier flight operations.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Is investment in public sector capital inadequate in the U.S.? The answer is yes from investors' perspective. This paper takes an asset pricing approach to evaluating the overall (in)adequacy of public sector investment. I propose a two-sector general equilibrium model that demonstrates how the share of public sector capital may enter the pricing ...
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Is investment in public sector capital inadequate in the U.S.? The answer is yes from investors' perspective. This paper takes an asset pricing approach to evaluating the overall (in)adequacy of public sector investment. I propose a two-sector general equilibrium model that demonstrates how the share of public sector capital may enter the pricing ...
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Stair safety: bottom of flight illusion
WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2012Falls near the bottom of a flight of stairs have resulted from an illusion that the person was stepping off onto the bottom landing when the person was still two treads or more above the landing. The illusion is caused by poor lighting and design defects built into the stairway.
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Aviation accidents continue to horrify some people till this day, yet aviation safety has been the highest priority for the industry for the past decade, and according to the Civil Aviation Authority flying is often said to be the safest form of passenger travel in terms of fatalities per distance travelled as compared to rail and car accidents.
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Flight Safety Margin Theory - A Theory for the Engineering Analysis of Flight Safety
2015Flight Safety Margin, based on the situation of flight and from an operation point of view, provides a new tool whereby flight safety can be analyzed numerically. The flight operation is viewed moving on a virtual terrain in the abstract situation space.
Hung-Sying Jing +2 more
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Mission design for flight safety
4th Annual Meeting and Technical Display, 1967Manned space flight safety through mission trajectory design, considering hardware, software and operational ...
C. ALLEN, C. HICKS
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Flight Safety System Operation During KSLV-I Flight
2015The first Korean satellite launch vehicle, KSLV-I (Korea Space Launch Vehicle-I), was launched for its third flight test on Jan. 30, 2013. KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) performed flight safety analyses prior to the flight in order to estimate the risk levels posed to the public quantitatively, and operated flight safety systems to cope with
Hyungseok Sim +2 more
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Aircraft Flight Safety Control Methodology
2021The chapter presents the concept of aircraft flight safety management, which is based on a certain system of principles. The principles proposed by the author (intelligence, information, speed, safety), as well as methods and algorithms for their implementation, are a methodology for managing the flight safety of an aircraft. The chapter presents a new
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