Airworthiness: An Introduction to Aircraft Certification (e-bog) af Florio, Filippo De
Florio, Filippo De (forfatter)

Airworthiness: An Introduction to Aircraft Certification e-bog

473,39 DKK (inkl. moms 591,74 DKK)
Understanding airworthiness is central to maintaining and operating aircraft safely. While no book can replace the published FAR/JAR documentation for airworthiness, this unique guide provides readers with a single reference to understanding and interpreting the airworthiness requirements of the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation), FAA (the US Federal Aviation Authority) and EASA ...
E-bog 473,39 DKK
Forfattere Florio, Filippo De (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 august 2006
Længde 264 sider
Genrer Aerospace and aviation technology
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780080462011
Understanding airworthiness is central to maintaining and operating aircraft safely. While no book can replace the published FAR/JAR documentation for airworthiness, this unique guide provides readers with a single reference to understanding and interpreting the airworthiness requirements of the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation), FAA (the US Federal Aviation Authority) and EASA (European Aircraft Safety Agency). Setting these requirements in a real-world context, the book is an essential contribution to the safety management system of anyone involved in the design, maintenance and operation of aircraft for business or pleasure.Key topics covered include: * Considerations of airworthiness standards for all classes, including large and small aircraft, rotor craft, gliders and unmanned aircraft* JAR/FAR 21 * Type certification of aircraft, engines, and propellers and the type certification process* Parts and appliances approval * Joint certifications and national certifications * Special classes of certificates of airworthiness * Airworthiness and flight operations* The only airworthiness guide available: a real contribution to understanding flight safety* Covers European and US requirements and helps anyone involved in the manufacture, flying and maintenance of aircraft to understand this complex yet essential topic* No aircraft can fly without the correct certificate of airworthiness