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Century Series Fighters (Paperback): Mads Bangso Century Series Fighters (Paperback)
Mads Bangso
R270 R249 Discovery Miles 2 490 Save R21 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Corsair 747 2021 - 32 Years Of Jumbo Service (Hardcover): Guy Van Herbruggen Corsair 747 2021 - 32 Years Of Jumbo Service (Hardcover)
Guy Van Herbruggen
R1,049 R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Save R79 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This is the story of 32 years of Boeing 747 jumbo jet service with French leisure carrier Corsair, bringing together the individual history of their 24 747s, and two in-depth historical essays: the story of the Boeing 747, and the complete story of Corsair through four eventful decades. Also included is a detailed technical description of the 747, and a special history of the only French 747SP. The heart of the book is the employee memories, from warzones to Caribbean paradise. 288 pages and over 500 photos and illustrations. Also published in French language.

Turbulence - Boeing and the State of American Workers and Managers (Paperback): Edward S. Greenberg, Leon Grunberg, Sarah... Turbulence - Boeing and the State of American Workers and Managers (Paperback)
Edward S. Greenberg, Leon Grunberg, Sarah Moore, Patricia B Sikora
R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This timely book investigates the experiences of employees at all levels of Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) during a ten-year period of dramatic organizational change. As Boeing transformed itself, workers and managers contended with repeated downsizing, shifting corporate culture, new roles for women, outsourcing, mergers, lean production, and rampant technological change. Drawing on a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative research, the authors consider how management strategies affected the well-being of Boeing employees, as well as their attitudes toward their jobs and their company. Boeing employees' experience holds vital lessons for other employees, the leaders of other firms determined to thrive in today's era of inescapable and growing global competition, as well as public officials concerned about the well-being of American workers and companies.

Gatwick Airport - The First 50 Years (Paperback): Charles Woodley Gatwick Airport - The First 50 Years (Paperback)
Charles Woodley
R431 R392 Discovery Miles 3 920 Save R39 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Gatwick story really began when two young men purchased a plot of land near Gatwick Racecourse to develop as a flying field. From these humble beginnings in the 1930s, it has become Britain's second airport, with 34 million passengers a year passing through the terminals - and this despite it having only a single runway! This lavishly illustrated volume traces its extraordinary early history, including its varied and valuable wartime service under the auspices of the RAF, its subsequent redevelopment in the 1950s and its emergence in the 1960s and beyond - after considerable struggles - as the bustling, modern airport familiar to so many travellers today. It is an unashamedly nostalgic look at this historic airport, its hardworking staff and the iconic planes that have passed through it.

Fundamentals of Electric Aircraft (Hardcover): Pascal Thalin, Jean-Charles Mare, Sven Taubert, Ravi Rajamani Fundamentals of Electric Aircraft (Hardcover)
Pascal Thalin, Jean-Charles Mare, Sven Taubert, Ravi Rajamani
R2,539 Discovery Miles 25 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Fundamentals of Electric Aircraft was developed to explain what the electric aircraft stands for by offering an objective view of what can be expected from the giant strides in innovative architectures and technologies enabling aircraft electrification. Through tangible case studies, a deep insight is provided into this paradigm shift cutting across various aircraft segments - from General Aviation to Large Aircraft. Addressing design constraints and timelines foreseen to reach acceptable performance and maturity levels, Fundamentals of Electric Aircraft puts forward a general view of the progress made to date and what to expect in the years to come. Drawing from the expertise of four industry veterans, Pascal Thalin (editor/contributor), Ravi Rajamani, Jean-Charles Mare, and Sven Taubert (contributors), it addresses futuristic approaches but does not depart too far from the operational down-to-earth realities of everyday business. Fundamentals of Electric Aircraft also offers analyses on how performance enhancements and fuel burn savings may bring more value for money as long as new electric technologies deliver on their promises.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) - Training, Wait Times and Assessments (Hardcover): Virgil Roberson Transportation Security Administration (TSA) - Training, Wait Times and Assessments (Hardcover)
Virgil Roberson
R5,995 R4,654 Discovery Miles 46 540 Save R1,341 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, Congress passed and the President signed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act into law, with the primary goal of strengthening the security of the nations civil aviation system. The act established TSA as the agency with responsibility for securing all modes of transportation, including civil aviation. As part of this responsibility, TSA performs or oversees security operations at the nations nearly 440 commercial airports, including managing passenger and checked baggage screening operations.

So You Want to Design Aircraft - Robots on the Floor (Paperback): Jean Broge So You Want to Design Aircraft - Robots on the Floor (Paperback)
Jean Broge
R1,663 Discovery Miles 16 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

It is ironic that as aircraft have gotten more sophisticated, much of their manufacture has remained manual. However, as orders for commercial aircraft have dramatically increased over the past years and are expected to remain on that trajectory, the competition has become not just about how fast new technologies can be put on the aircraft, but about how fast the aircraft can be manufactured and delivered. Enter ever increasing automation and robotics. Just as it has taken multiple years to reach the sophisticated content levels on current generation aircraft, so too has it been necessary to continually learn new ways and means to increase automation on the manufacturing floor. For both aircraft on the flight line and on the production line, safety is paramount. This book will look at a variety of topics that range from the risks and rewards of increased cooperation between humans and robots within manufacturing systems, to introducing a process that enables the determination of whether the robot or the human gets assigned a particular task, to the configuration and optimization of flexible assembly cells, all with the end goal of safely reducing time-to-market and production costs.

Plunkett's Aerospace, Aircraft, Satellites & Drones Industry Almanac 2019 (Paperback): Jack W Plunkett Plunkett's Aerospace, Aircraft, Satellites & Drones Industry Almanac 2019 (Paperback)
Jack W Plunkett
R8,032 Discovery Miles 80 320 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The global aerospace industry plays a vital role in commerce, communications, transportation, and defense. More than just aircraft and aircraft manufacturing, the aerospace industry is composed of original equipment manufacturing (OEM), avionics, electronics, rockets, space vehicles, satellites, and drones. The complex needs for achieving flight also makes the aerospace industry a key contributor to advancements in computing, advanced materials, and construction. Historically the stuff of fantasy, the development of the commercial space and drone industry of today adds a new dimension to the impact of aerospace in everyday life. This carefully-researched book covers exciting trends in the business of aerospace, aircraft, satellites and drones. This reference tool includes thorough market analysis as well as our highly respected trends analysis. It contains thousands of contacts for business and industry leaders, industry associations, Internet sites and other resources. This book also includes statistical tables, an industry glossary and thorough indexes. The corporate profiles section of the book includes our proprietary, in-depth profiles of hundreds of leading companies, worldwide, in all facets of the aerospace industry, including private and public firms. Here you'll find complete profiles of the hot companies that are making news today, the largest, most successful corporations in the business. You'll find a complete overview, industry analysis and market research report in one superb, value-priced package.

81 Lessons From The Sky (Paperback): Fletcher McKenzie 81 Lessons From The Sky (Paperback)
Fletcher McKenzie
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Aviation & Airport Security - Management, Improvement Strategies & Future Challenges (Paperback): Don Lawrence Aviation & Airport Security - Management, Improvement Strategies & Future Challenges (Paperback)
Don Lawrence
R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chapter One summarises research on the seismic performance of air traffic control (ATC) towers, discusses their shortcomings and puts forward recommendations for future studies. Chapter Two covers the construction of an airport for the capital of Germany that has an erratic history dating back to the early nineties. During the long planning period, the employment impacts of a major airport played an important role in the public dialogue. This chapter sets out how a scenario technique was used to calculate employment effects related to this major airport project. Chapter Three analyses airport security in the Czech Republic regarding the Safety Risk Management (SRM) setting including the Safety Risk Assessment (SRA) with respect to economic aspects of the issue. The chapter also includes statistical backstage pointing to the topicality of this issue. Chapter Four uses the case of Atlanta Hartsfield/Jackson International Airport (ATL) to illustrate the links between airport capacity management and passenger satisfaction measured as airlines on-time performance. Chapter Five covers the potential benefits from using Linked Data technologies in emergency scenarios and presents the authors applications for improved emergency response.

The Heathrow Report 2015 - What the Airports Commission Missed (Paperback): Gordan Glass, Transport Safety Organisation The Heathrow Report 2015 - What the Airports Commission Missed (Paperback)
Gordan Glass, Transport Safety Organisation
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Markets for Aircraft & Automotive Parts - Assessments & Selected Country Studies for Exporters (Paperback): Gregory Martinez Markets for Aircraft & Automotive Parts - Assessments & Selected Country Studies for Exporters (Paperback)
Gregory Martinez
R1,848 Discovery Miles 18 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

U.S. aircraft parts figure prominently in U.S. competitiveness in global aerospace trade. In contrast to other aerospace sectors, job creation at small and medium enterprises can especially benefit from increased exports of aircraft parts. This book provides commentary on changing market dynamics. It helps inform U.S. suppliers of aerospace products of what the U.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration (ITA) considers to be leading markets for exports of U.S. aircraft parts. Top markets for future growth in U.S. aircraft parts exports are generally those that are leading exports markets overall for U.S. products (e.g., large European economies, Japan, China and Singapore).

The Hedon Aerodrome Saga - Death of an Airport (Paperback): Alex Slingsby The Hedon Aerodrome Saga - Death of an Airport (Paperback)
Alex Slingsby
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Next Generation Air Transportation System - Global Interoperability Efforts (Paperback): Kimberly Salazar Next Generation Air Transportation System - Global Interoperability Efforts (Paperback)
Kimberly Salazar
R3,449 Discovery Miles 34 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aviation must be safe, efficient and sustainable both at home and abroad, so the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO) is committed to playing a leading role, and working collaboratively, to ensure the success of global aviation. The United States, Europe, and other countries across the world are modernising their air-traffic management (ATM) systems. As these efforts proceed, international coordination in developing interoperable ATM systems and procedures will be necessary to support a global aviation network and ensure the seamless transition of aircraft and aviation information across national borders. This book examines selected stakeholders' views on factors that might affect NextGen's global interoperability; the extent to which the FAA has established a strategy to effectively achieve NextGen's global interoperability; and actions FAA has taken to coordinate with other countries on global interoperability.

MH370, The Secret Files - The Truth Behind the Greatest Aviation Mystery of All Time (Paperback): Nigel Cawthorne MH370, The Secret Files - The Truth Behind the Greatest Aviation Mystery of All Time (Paperback)
Nigel Cawthorne 1
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On 8 March 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport bound for Beijing. Less than an hour after take-off, somewhere over the South China Sea the plane simply vanished. One eyewitness saw a burning object crash into the sea. But confusing radar signals trace tracked an aircraft taking an erratic course across the Malaysian peninsula, then on to the Andaman Sea. Did it crash there? Or did it fly on to land safely in disputed lands of Central Asia, or the top secret CIA 'black site' on Diego Garcia? Data from the Rolls Royce engines tracked by Inmarsat was said to indicate that it might have ditched in the furthest reaches of the South Indian Ocean. We know more about the surface of the moon than the bottom of the sea there. And the weather and currents are so bad, it may never be found. Convenient? Two years later, the Australians are still search - at the cost of billions - and have found nothing. But was the search in such a remote place part of a cover-up to distract the world's attention because the US Navy had, in fact, shot the plane down?Since the invention of radio, radar, satellite navigation and the internet, the world has become a smaller place. The answer must be out there. Or, perhaps, hidden within the pages of the secret files.

Air Traffic Control - Stakeholders Perspectives & Options for Reform (Hardcover): Cristina Garner Air Traffic Control - Stakeholders Perspectives & Options for Reform (Hardcover)
Cristina Garner
R4,435 Discovery Miles 44 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO) provides air traffic control (ATC) services within U.S. and certain international airspace. U.S. airspace is the most expansive in the world, covering roughly 30.2 million square miles that make up more than more than 17 percent of the world's airspace.3 Within that airspace, FAA air traffic controllers handle roughly 50,000 operations daily.4 As the demands on the air traffic system have changed over time, Congress and several presidential administrations have sought reforms to improve safety and efficiency and to accelerate modernisation projects. Over the past two decades, U.S. aviation stakeholders have debated whether the FAA should be the entity in the United States that operates and modernises the ATC system. During this period, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported on challenges FAA has faced in operating and modernising the ATC system. FAA reorganised several times in attempts to improve its performance and implement an initiative to modernise the ATC system, known as NextGen. Recent budgetary pressures have rekindled industry debate about FAA's efficiency in operating and modernising the ATC system. This book provides perspectives from a wide range of stakeholders on the performance of the ATC system and the NextGen modernisation initiative and any challenges FAA may face in managing these activities and potential changes that could improve the performance of the ATC system, including the NextGen modernisation initiative.

Biggin Hill Airfield, Volume 1 - Beyond the Bump (Paperback): Joseph J. Merchant Biggin Hill Airfield, Volume 1 - Beyond the Bump (Paperback)
Joseph J. Merchant
R481 Discovery Miles 4 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Airport Privatization - Aspects, Issues & Challenges (Paperback): Melissa M. Pratt Airport Privatization - Aspects, Issues & Challenges (Paperback)
Melissa M. Pratt
R1,633 R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Save R322 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Almost all commercial service airports in the United States are owned by local and state governments, or by public entities such as airport authorities or multipurpose port authorities. In 1996, Congress established the Airport Privatization Pilot Program (APPP) to explore the prospect of privatising publicly owned airports and using private capital to improve and develop them. In addition to reducing demand for government funds, privatisation has been promoted as a way to make airports more efficient and financially viable. Privatisation refers to the shifting of governmental functions, responsibilities, and sometimes ownership, in whole or in part, to the private sector. With respect to airports, "privatisation" can take many forms up to and including the transfer of an entire airport to private operation and/or ownership. This book examines the issues and options for Congress with airport privatisation. It describes the experience with the APPP; examines the challenges airport owners and investors face to full airport privatisation; describes the potential effects of airport privatisation; and, discusses reasons why airport privatisation is more prevalent outside of the U.S. and stakeholder views on the APPP.

Airport Improvements - Financing Sources & Considerations (Hardcover): Ross P. Alvarez Airport Improvements - Financing Sources & Considerations (Hardcover)
Ross P. Alvarez
R3,740 Discovery Miles 37 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) has been providing federal grants for airport development and planning since the passage of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982. AIP funding is usually spent on projects that support aircraft operations such as runways, taxiways, aprons, noise abatement, land purchase, and safety or emergency equipment. The funds obligated for the AIP are drawn from the airport and airway trust fund, which is supported by a variety of user fees and fuel taxes. This book provides an overview of airport improvement financing, with emphasis on AIP and the related passenger facility charges. It also discusses some ongoing airport issues that are likely to be included in a future FAA reauthorisation debate; the potential effects of Passenger Facility Charges (PFCs) cap increases; how well the current PFC collection process works; and alternative PFC collection methods.

Rockets and Revolution - A Cultural History of Early Spaceflight (Hardcover): Michael G. Smith Rockets and Revolution - A Cultural History of Early Spaceflight (Hardcover)
Michael G. Smith
R918 Discovery Miles 9 180 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"Rockets and Revolution" offers a multifaceted study of the race toward space in the first half of the twentieth century, examining how the Russian, European, and American pioneers competed against one another in the early years to acquire the fundamentals of rocket science, engineer simple rockets, and ultimately prepare the path for human spaceflight.

Between 1903 and 1953, Russia matured in radical and dramatic ways as the tensions and expectations of the Russian revolution drew it both westward and spaceward. European and American industrial capacities became the models to imitate and to surpass. The burden was always on Soviet Russia to catch up--enough to achieve a number of remarkable "firsts" in these years, from the first national rocket society to the first comprehensive surveys of spaceflight. Russia rose to the challenges of its Western rivals time and again, transcending the arenas of science and technology and adapting rocket science to popular culture, science fiction, political ideology, and military programs.
While that race seemed well on its way to achieving the goal of space travel and exploring life on other planets, during the second half of the twentieth century these scientific advances turned back on humankind with the development of the intercontinental ballistic missile and the coming of the Cold War.

Aviation Security Considerations - Expedited Passenger Screening & Modification of Prohibited Items List (Paperback): Irene... Aviation Security Considerations - Expedited Passenger Screening & Modification of Prohibited Items List (Paperback)
Irene Simmons
R1,976 Discovery Miles 19 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), within the Department of Homeland Security, screens or oversees the screening of over 650 million air passengers annually at over 450 airports nationwide, and attempts to balance its aviation security mission with the freedom of movement for people and commerce. In 2011, TSA began developing new security procedures intended to strengthen security and improve the passenger experience by shortening lines and wait times. These new procedures apply risk-based, intelligence-driven screening concepts and enhance the use of technology to determine passenger risk prior to travel. As part of its responsibilities for securing civil aviation, TSA ensures that all passengers and their accessible property are screened and prohibits individuals from carrying onto aircraft items that it determines to be a threat. TSA maintains a public list of such items, known as the Prohibited Items List (PIL), and updates it as necessary. This book examines, among other things, how TSA has developed, implemented, and used expedited screening; how TSA assesses passenger risk; and the extent to which TSA has determined the Managed Inclusion system's effectiveness. Furthermore, the book examines on what basis TSA modifies the PIL and the extent to which TSA assessed risk when considering recent modifications to the PILl; and the extent to which TSA involved stakeholders when considering these modifications.

Secure Flight Program - Airline Passenger Screening Efforts (Hardcover): Hellen E. Spear Secure Flight Program - Airline Passenger Screening Efforts (Hardcover)
Hellen E. Spear
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until recently, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) had applied relatively uniform methods to screen airline passengers, focusing primarily on advances in screening technology to improve security and efficiency. TSA has recently shifted away from this approach, which assumes a uniform level of risk among all airline travellers, to one that focuses more intently on passengers thought to pose elevated security risks. Risk-based passenger screening includes a number of initiatives that fit within a broader framework addressing security risks, but specifically emphasizes the detection and management of potential threats posed by passengers. This book examines changes to the Secure Flight program since 2009; TSA's efforts to ensure that Secure Flight's screening determinations for passengers are implemented at airport checkpoints; and the extent to which program performance measures assess progress toward goals.

Trusted Traveler Programs - Trends & Impacts (Paperback): Blaire Forester Trusted Traveler Programs - Trends & Impacts (Paperback)
Blaire Forester
R1,634 Discovery Miles 16 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nearly 1 million people and $1.5 billion of trade entered the United States through 328 POEs on an average day in fiscal year 2013. CBP, within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has four trusted traveller programs -- Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, and Free and Secure Trade (FAST) -- to provide for expedited travel through dedicated lanes and kiosks at POEs. This book addresses trends in enrolment and program use over the past 5 fiscal years; the extent to which CBP has designed and implemented processes to help ensure consistent and efficient enrolment of applicants; and the impacts of the programs on travellers and CBP. GAO analysed data on enrolment and POE operations from fiscal years 2009 through 2013, reviewed documents, and visited nine POEs selected based on traveller volume and location.

Air Transport Safety - An Introduction (Hardcover): Fedja Netjasov Air Transport Safety - An Introduction (Hardcover)
Fedja Netjasov
R4,419 R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Save R434 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is composed of thirteen chapters. Chapter 1 provides a short overview of the Air Transport System, from both the micro- and macro-level structure. It covers the descriptions and definitions of the main system elements: air carriers, airports and air navigation service providers, as well as personnel, equipment, procedures and the environment. Chapter 2 introduces the reader to the basic concepts in air transport risk and safety. This chapter covers the definitions of safety, hazards, risk, incidents and accidents. It further explains safety criteria, safety barriers, safety regulatory requirements, and finally it compares Safety I and Safety II concepts. Chapter 3 covers the field of Air Transport Safety Metrics and Records. Here safety metrics, accident statistics and safety records are explained and illustrated. Finally, a safety comparison of transport modes is made. Chapter 4 presents Sources of Accident/Incident Information. Explained here is how safety-related events (incidents and accidents) are investigated and what the phases of the investigation process are, as well as how safety information is collected. Chapter 5 describes the main safety issues in contemporary air transport. They are grouped into three sets: airport, air navigation service providers and air carriers' safety issues.

Flying the Beam - Navigating the Early US Airmail Airways, 1917-1941 (Paperback): Henry R. Lehrer Flying the Beam - Navigating the Early US Airmail Airways, 1917-1941 (Paperback)
Henry R. Lehrer
R644 R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Save R70 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With air travel a regular part of daily life in North America, we tend to take the infrastructure that makes it possible for granted. However, the systems, regulations, and technologies of civil aviation are in fact the product of decades of experimentation and political negotiation, much of it connected to the development of the airmail as the first commercially sustainable use of airplanes. From the lighted airways of the 1920s through the radio navigation system in place by the time of World War II, this book explores the conceptualization and ultimate construction of the initial US airways systems.

The daring exploits of the earliest airmail pilots are well documented, but the underlying story of just how brick-and-mortar construction, radio research and improvement, chart and map preparation, and other less glamorous aspects of aviation contributed to the system we have today has been understudied. "Flying the Beam" traces the development of aeronautical navigation of the US airmail airways from 1917 to 1941. Chronologically organized, the book draws on period documents, pilot memoirs, and firsthand investigation of surviving material remains in the landscape to trace the development of the system. The author shows how visual cross-country navigation, only possible in good weather, was developed into all-weather "blind flying." The daytime techniques of "following railroads and rivers" were supplemented by a series of lighted beacons (later replaced by radio towers) crisscrossing the country to allow nighttime transit of long-distance routes, such as the one between New York and San Francisco.

Although today's airway system extends far beyond the continental US and is based on digital technologies, the way pilots navigate from place to place basically uses the same infrastructure and procedures that were pioneered almost a century earlier. While navigational electronics have changed greatly over the years, actually "flying the beam" has changed very little.

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