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"Learn about satellites that affect us every day, how they work,
and how we can place and keep them on orbit."
"Satellite Basics for Everyone" presents an introduction and
overview to satellites. It's written as clearly and understandably
as possible for a wide audience. It provides a learning tool for
grade school students. High school and college students can use it
for helping them decide on career fields. It's for people with
curious minds who want to know about satellites that affect their
daily lives. And, it provides a training tool and an overview for
people who build, operate, and use data collected by
satellites.
"Satellite Basics for Everyone" describes satellite missions,
orbits, population, closeness, debris, collision risk, builders,
owners, operators, launch vehicles, and costs. Focus then turns to
describing the orbit, components, environment, and operation of the
geostationary communications satellite because it affects our daily
lives the most by providing television, radio, commercial business,
Internet and telephone services. A description of satellite motion
prepares for the included Mission Planning Example of how to place
and keep this satellite on orbit and keep the antennas pointing in
the right direction to perform its mission.
"The main objective of this book is to stimulate a broad
interest in engineering and science."
The aviation industry has undergone a significant change since the
21st century as technological developments accelerated its
development. Due to this, there is a need for modern research on
the current situation, future expectations, and possible change
scenarios in the aviation industry. Challenges and Opportunities
for Aviation Stakeholders in a Post-Pandemic World focuses on
contemporary studies addressing the effects of economic crises,
pandemics, digitalization, and war environments on the aviation
industry and draws attention to the aviation industry's current
situation and future expectations, focusing on its stakeholders and
various industry trends. Covering key topics such as technology,
sustainability, digitalization, and aviation management, this
reference work is ideal for industry professionals, policymakers,
researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors,
and students.
A major non-technical challenge of space activities is ensuring
productive cooperation, communication, and understanding between
the engineers who design the mission and the space lawyers who
cover its relevant legal aspects. Though both groups usually attain
some level of understanding, it is only achieved after many years
of experience in the space industry and through repeated contact
with topics relevant to their projects. A basic understanding of
the most important legal and technical aspects acquired earlier in
their careers can facilitate better cooperation and more efficient
development of space projects. Promoting Productive Cooperation
Between Space Lawyers and Engineers is a pivotal reference source
that provides vital insights into basic legal and technical topics
and challenges that occur while planning and conducting typical
space activities. The book uses high-profile space missions as
examples and highlights the major technical aspects of these
missions and the legal issues applied to these missions. While
highlighting topics such as planetary settlements, policy
perspectives, and suborbital spaceflight, this publication is
ideally designed for lawyers, engineers, academicians, students,
and professionals.
After a ten-year leave, Kathryn Jacobs has been invited back to the
N.T.S.B to investigate a series of unexplained airline crashes. But
her husband, Captain Bill Jacobs, has his concerns. While her twin
daughters are off at camp, and Bill is actively campaigning for the
Pilot Union Presidency, Kathryn secretly begins her investigation.
What she learns will shock the nation. Flight For Control is a
thriller that reads like a mystery. But to Kathryn, there is no
mystery on the condition of the airline industry-it's broken.
Planes are crashing. Pensions are lost. Pilots are financially and
emotionally bankrupt due to fatigue, furloughs, and loss of
seniority. It's time that someone takes control before it's too
late-unless it already is. Your life is in your pilot's hands. Do
you know who's flying your plane?
The new edition of "Crew Resource Management" continues to focus
on CRM in the cockpit, but also emphasizes that the concepts and
training applications provide generic guidance and lessons learned
for a wide variety of "crews" in the aviation system as well as in
the complex and high-risk operations of many non-aviation
settings.
Long considered the "bible" in this field, much of the basic
style and structure of the previous edition of Crew "Resource
Management" is retained in the new edition. Textbooks are often
heavily supplemented with or replaced entirely by course packs in
advanced courses in the aviation field, as it is essential to
provide students with cutting edge information from academic
researchers, government agencies (FAA), pilot associations, and
technology (Boeing, ALION). This edited textbook offers ideal
coverage with first-hand information from each of these
perspectives. Case examples, which are particularly important given
the dangers inherent in real world aviation scenarios, are
liberally supplied. An image collection and test bank make this the
only text on the market with ancillary support.
New material includes: international and cultural aspects of
CRM; design and implementation of Line-Oriented Flight Training
(LOFT); airline applications beyond the cockpit; spaceflight
resource management; non-aviation applications; AQP; LOSA; and
special issues pertaining to low-cost airline carriers.
The second edition editors offer essential breath of experience
in aviation human factors from multiple perspectives (academia,
government, and private enterprise) and the contributors have all
been chosen as experts in their fields who represent the diversity
of the research of activities and organisational experience of
CRM.
The only CRM text on the market offering an up-to-date synthesis of
primary source materialNew edition thoroughly updated and revised
to include major new findings, complete with discussion of the
international and cultural aspects of CRM, the design and
implementation of LOFTInstructor website with testbank and image
collectionLiberal use of case examples
The book presents up-to-date thermal control film materials,
technologies and applications in spacecraft. Commonly used thermal
control film materials and devices for spacecraft are discussed in
detail, including single-structure passive thermal control film
materials, composite structure passive thermal control film
materials, intelligent thermal control film materials, and
microstructure thermal control thin film devices.
Both Jet-engine propelled aircraft and long-range rockets were
first successfully flown during World War II. This led 10 rapid
post-war improvements in both, and within two decades we had
supersonic airplanes, communication satellites, and trips to the
moon. Unmanned probes to Mars and the outer planets followed, as
well as the International Space Station. The technology behind
these advances is described, along with short biographies of key
pioneers. Problems at high Mach numbers are reviewed. Possible
future developments are discussed. Mora technical details,
including mathematics, are in an appendix.
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A practical and concise guide to the flight exercises for the
aeroplane PPL and ratings associated with it. Both the JAR and NPPL
Private Pilot's License syllabuses are covered, as well as the JAR
Night Rating, the CAA Instrument Meteorological Conditions Rating
and the JAR Multi-Engine Rating. The common variations -
retractable undercarriages, tailwheels, variable-pitch propellers
and super- and turbocharging- are also covered. Topics include: The
requirements for each license/rating listed, with the
entry-to-training requirements, privileges and validity/currency of
each; Each exercise is described in detail, explaining what has to
be achieved and how to do it; Useful checklists and aides-memoire
throughout
The book highlights three types of technologies being developed for
autonomous solution of navigation problems. These technologies are
based on the polarization structure, ultra-broadband and the
fluctuation characteristics (slow and fast) of the radiolocation
signals. The book presents the problems of intrinsic thermal radio
emission polarization and change in radio waves polarization when
they are reflected from objects with non-linear properties. The
purpose of this book is to develop the foundations for creating
autonomous radionavigation systems to provide aviation with
navigation systems that will substantially increase its
capabilities, specifically acting where satellite technologies do
not work. The book is intended for specialists involved in the
development and operation of aviation-technical complexes, as well
as for specialists of national aviation regulators and ICAO experts
dealing with the problems of improving flight safety.
At the age of 17, Samuel L. Broadnax--enamored with
flying--enlisted and trained as a pilot at the Tuskegee Army Air
Base. Although he left the Air Corps at the end of the Second World
War, his experiences inspired him to talk with other pilots and
black pioneers of aviation. Blue Skies, Black Wings recounts the
history of African Americans in the skies from the very beginnings
of manned flight. From Charles Wesley Peters, who flew his own
plane in 1911, and Eugene Bullard, a black American ace with the
French in World War I, to the 1945 Freeman Field mutiny against
segregationist policies in the Air Corps, Broadnax paints a vivid
picture of the people who fought oppression to make the skies their
own.
This book systematically presents the operating principles and
technical characteristics of the main radio navigating systems
(RNSs) that make it possible to adequately evaluate the
corresponding scratch indexes and levels of air safety for air
vehicles, the chief concern of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO). The book discusses how RNS systems
substantially determine navigation accuracy and reliability, and
therefore air safety; in addition, it presents practical solutions
to problems arising in the operation and development of RNS
systems.
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