Airworthiness : an introduction to aircraft certification /
Filippo De Florio.
Bok Engelsk 2011 Filippo. De Florio,· Electronic books.
Utgitt | Amsterdam ; London : : Elsevier/BH, , 2011.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (363 p.)
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Utgave | 2nd ed.
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Front Cover; Airworthiness: An Introduction to Aircraft Certification; Table of Contents; Preface; Airworthiness, Second Edition; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter one Flight Safety; Chapter two Airworthiness; Chapter three The ICAO and the Civil Aviation Authorities; 3.1 The International Civil Aviation Organization; 3.2 The Civil Aviation Authorities; 3.3 The Joint Aviation Authorities; 3.4 The European Aviation Safety Agency; 3.5 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); 3.6 FAA activities; 3.7 FAA certification; 3.8 "One world, one goal: aviation safety". - 5.2 Parts and Appliances Approval5.3 The master minimum equipment list/minimum equipment list; 5.4 Type certification of imported products; 5.5 Transfer of a type certificate; 5.6 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness; 5.7 Repairs; Chapter six The Type-Certification Process; 6.1 JAA joint certifications and national certifications; 6.2 The EASA type-certification process; 6.3 The FAA type-certification process; 6.4 The CPI Guide; 6.5 FAA Order 8110.4 C, Type-Certification; 6.6 Construction of prototypes and test articles; Chapter seven Production of Products, Parts, and Appliances. - 7.1 The JAA/EASA production organization7.2 Production under FAR 21; Chapter eight Certificates of Airworthiness; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 General classification; 8.3 JAR 21 (Amendment 5)1 certificates of Airworthiness; 8.4 EASA Part 21 certificates of airworthiness; 8.5 FAR 21 airworthiness certificates; 8.6 Additional airworthiness requirements for operation; 8.7 FAA operational standards (Additional airworthiness requirements); 8.8 JAA operational standards (Additional airworthiness requirements); 8.9 EASA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements). - Appendix 8.4 EASA PART 21 Certificates of AirworthinessAppendix 8.5 FAR 21 Airworthiness Certificates; Appendix 8.7 FAA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements); Appendix 8.8/8.9 JAA/EASA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements); Chapter nine Continued Airworthiness and Operation; 9.1 Continued airworthiness; 9.2 Airworthiness directives; 9.3 Older aircraft; 9.4 Extended operations; 9.5 Safety assessment of foreign aircraft; 9.6 Safety Management System; Appendix 9.1.2 EASA continued airworthiness/Maintenance. - Appendix 9.1.5 FAA continued airworthiness/Maintenance. - Chapter four Airworthiness Requirements4.1 Requirements, regulations, and standards; 4.2 JARs and FARs; 4.3 LIST OF JARS AND FARS4 DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATED TO AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATION; 4.4 Advisory material; 4.5 EASA regulations; 4.6 General considerations on airworthiness standards; 4.7 JAR/FAR 21; 4.8 EASA Part 21 (First issue); 4.9 Structure of aircraft airworthiness standards; 4.10 Aircraft airworthiness standard applicability; 4.11 Airworthiness standards for unmanned aircraft; Chapter five Type Certification; 5.1 Type certification of aircraft, engines, and propellers. - Understanding airworthiness is central to maintaining and operating aircraft safely. While no book can replace the published Federal Aviation Regulation and Joint Aviation Requirements documentation for airworthiness, this unique guide provides readers with a single reference to understanding and interpreting the airworthiness requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, the US Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Agency. Setting these requirements in a real-world context, Airworthiness is an essential contribution to the safety management syste
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ISBN | 0-08-096803-1. - 1-282-95463-6. - 9786612954634
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