Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on New Trends in Civil Aviation 2017 (NTCA 2017), December 7-8, 2017, Prague, Czech Republic /
editors, Vladimir Socha, Lenka Hanáková, Andrej Lališ.
First edition.
Boca Raton, FL :
CRC Press,
2018.
1 online resource :
text file, PDF
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Table of contents; Preface; Committees; Chapter 1 The analysis of problems and development prospects of civil aviation in Russia; Chapter 2 Generation of curvature-continuous trajectories for transport aircraft using Bezier curves; Chapter 3 A fatigue influence on pilot's reaction ability during 24 hours flight simulation: A case series study; Chapter 4 Reaction time measurement device for flight crew testing; Chapter 5 Risk in air transport and its minimisation; Chapter 6 Communication in civil aviation companies through social networks
Chapter 13 Adjustment of the Košice International Airport area for large-capacity aircraftChapter 14 Aircraft flight efficiency improvement; Chapter 15 Virtual simulation in training for enhancing safety in aviation; Chapter 16 Air transport and tourism indicators: Their information option; Chapter 17 Reaction to directional vibrations applied on a joystick; Chapter 18 Fatigue life analysis of aging aircraft based on previous service usage; Chapter 19 The use of zigzag dialogue technique in improving the aviation staffs' English language proficiency level
Chapter 20 Aircraft motion impact on secondary surveillance radar identificationChapter 21 Pilot errors during landing manoeuvres and possible ways to reduce them; Chapter 22 Identification and evaluation of safety risks on aprons; Chapter 23 Airport audit component as an integral part of the safety data processing system; Chapter 24 Achieving behaviour detection in aviation security detection procedure; Chapter 25 Simulation model of the system of mass control; Chapter 26 Recent changes of ICAO requirements on flight data recorders
Chapter 27 Quantitative pairwise comparison method for aeronautical performance factorChapter 28 Available solutions to increase safety in general aviation; Chapter 29 A combined parameter for graphic evaluation of the load capacity of fuselage; Chapter 30 FRABRA: Free route Slovakia; Chapter 31 Practical aspects of state regulation of air transport in Russia; Chapter 32 Modeling the financial costs in case of air accidents; Chapter 33 Benefits and costs of air traffic management: Communication, navigation, and surveillance concept
Chapter 7 A configuration and optimization method for civil aircraft maintenance resourcesChapter 8 Usability and credibility of Czech TAF reports; Chapter 9 Operational requirement capture of civil aircraft based on the DoDAF scenario; Chapter 10 Identification of mitigations for the prevention of serious incidents in the Air Traffic Management in Europe; Chapter 11 The most useless messages emitted by on-board secondary surveillance radar transponders; Chapter 12 Principle and method of integrating reliability design in the MBSE process
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"The 19th International Conference "New Trends in Civil Aviation 2017" (NTCA 2017) will take place in Prague, CzechRepublic, from 7-8 December 2017 and will be hosted by the Department of Air Transport, Czech Technical University in Prague with the cooperation of Faculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of Košice, Institute of Aerospace Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Air Transport Department, University of Žilina and Czech Aerospace Society. It aims to establish a platform for interactions among communities of intereston aviation problems and applications. The conference serves both practitioners and academics, providing a forum to exchange ideas and experiences on technology, methodology, applications, case studies and practical experiences with both civil and military aviation. Itis dedicated to various research topics from air transport operations, air traffic management, economicaspects of day-to-day operations, aviation safety and security, aircraft technologies, unmanned aerial systems, human factors and ergonomics in aviation."--Provided by publisher.