Aircraft overruns during landing and take-off
are a frequent occurrence and statistically are the fourth largest cause of
airline fatalities. . An overrun occurs when an aircraft passes beyond the end
of a runway during an aborted take-off or while landing. To minimize the
hazards of overruns, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) incorporated the
concept of a safety area beyond the runway end into airport design
standards. However, there are many
runways, where natural obstacles, local development and other constraints make
the construction of the RESA impracticable. Recognising the difficulty associated
with accomplishing RESA without compromising the performance capability of a
runway, research programmes were initiated to find alternate and effective
arresting solutions.Wednesday, June 6, 2012
EMAS: Engineered Material Arresting System
Aircraft overruns during landing and take-off
are a frequent occurrence and statistically are the fourth largest cause of
airline fatalities. . An overrun occurs when an aircraft passes beyond the end
of a runway during an aborted take-off or while landing. To minimize the
hazards of overruns, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) incorporated the
concept of a safety area beyond the runway end into airport design
standards. However, there are many
runways, where natural obstacles, local development and other constraints make
the construction of the RESA impracticable. Recognising the difficulty associated
with accomplishing RESA without compromising the performance capability of a
runway, research programmes were initiated to find alternate and effective
arresting solutions.
Labels:
EMAS,
Overruns,
Reject take Off,
RESA,
RUNWAY EXCURSION
Sunday, May 27, 2012
A380 PUSHING TECHNICAL BOUNDARIES
Srinivas Rao | 11:01 PM |
A380
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A380 CRACKS
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AERODYNAMICS
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AIRBUS
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COMPOSITES
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THEORY OF FLIGHT
Airbus has always been at the forefront of pushing technical
boundaries in aviation and excelling in aircraft design and technology. Airbus
says efforts to lower the weight of the world's largest airliner lay behind
recent A380 wing cracks and pledged to learn from mistakes that lay
dormant for a decade, as repair costs looked set to climb towards 500 million
euros ($A642 million).
Labels:
A380,
A380 CRACKS,
AERODYNAMICS,
AIRBUS,
COMPOSITES,
THEORY OF FLIGHT
Saturday, May 26, 2012
AERONAUTICAL DECISION MAKING
Labels:
ADM,
Aeronautical Decision Making,
CRM,
FLIGHT SAFETY,
TEM
Friday, May 25, 2012
DELIVERY OF CRITICAL DATA TO FLIGHT DECK
Anew flight data delivery solution for airlines developed jointly by teams at Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen and Boeing Information Services slashes the time required to deliver and load vital flight data to an airplane. Application Data Enhanced Loading (ADEL) is a solution that reduces overall workload, network bandwidth requirements and costs associated with airline data operations. ADEL supports Boeing and Jeppesen Electronic Flight Bags.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
TCAP AN ALTITUDE CAPTURE ENHANCEMENT
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Agrowing
sense of alarm over the rising incidents of mid-air collisions and near misses,
brought about the introduction of TCAS and today the sky is far safer to fly in. However, this also brought about an unwelcome and
recurrent side effect that of nuisance or operationally undesired RA commands.
An
operationally undesired RA is one that is triggered during 1000 ft level off manoeuvres,
while the crew is operating within clearances granted. This normally occurs
when the vertical closure rates are high. This accounts for almost 50 % of RAs encountered
in today’s environment.
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