Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News, 115. kötet1968 |
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... improvement was due entirely to the much better results for scheduled services which showed a substantial improve- ment in 1967 to record a best ever estimated rate of 0.4 fatalities per 100 m . passenger - miles . By contrast , figures ...
... improvement was due entirely to the much better results for scheduled services which showed a substantial improve- ment in 1967 to record a best ever estimated rate of 0.4 fatalities per 100 m . passenger - miles . By contrast , figures ...
16. oldal
... improving fatality rate over the past few years , manufac- turers and regulatory authorities are all endeavouring to ... improve safety , rather than concentrating on dividing the workload between more people in the cockpit . Specific ...
... improving fatality rate over the past few years , manufac- turers and regulatory authorities are all endeavouring to ... improve safety , rather than concentrating on dividing the workload between more people in the cockpit . Specific ...
22. oldal
... improve air safety radically would be to remove the pilot from the loop . What do they mean ? From which loop ? This appears to be generally understood as the removal of the necessity for manual handling of engine power , flight ...
... improve air safety radically would be to remove the pilot from the loop . What do they mean ? From which loop ? This appears to be generally understood as the removal of the necessity for manual handling of engine power , flight ...
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