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Blind Landings Lowvisibility Operations In American Aviation 19181958 1st Edition Erik M Conway

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Blind Landings Lowvisibility Operations In American Aviation 19181958 1st Edition Erik M Conway
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Erik M. Conway
ISBN: 9780801884498, 0801884497
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Blind Landings Lowvisibility Operations In American Aviation 19181958 1st Edition Erik M Conway by Erik M. Conway 9780801884498, 0801884497 instant download after payment.

When darkness falls, storms rage, fog settles, or lights fail, pilots are forced to make "instrument landings," relying on technology and training to guide them through typically the most dangerous part of any flight. In this original study, Erik M. Conway recounts one of the most important stories in aviation history: the evolution of aircraft landing aids that make landing safe and routine in almost all weather conditions. Discussing technologies such as the Loth leader-cable system, the American National Bureau of Standards system, and, its descendants, the Instrument Landing System, the MIT-Army-Sperry Gyroscope microwave blind landing system, and the MIT Radiation Lab's radar-based Ground Controlled Approach system, Conway interweaves technological change, training innovation, and pilots' experiences to examine the evolution of blind landing technologies. He shows how systems originally intended to produce routine, all-weather blind landings gradually developed into routine instrument-guided approaches. Even so, after two decades of development and experience, pilots still did not want to place the most critical phase of flight, the landing, entirely in technology's invisible hand. By the end of World War II, the very concept of landing blind therefore had disappeared from the trade literature, a victim of human limitations. (2007)

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