Airspace Closure and Civil Aviation
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"In the wake of the shootdown of MH 17 in 2014, anyone involved in commercial aviation planning and operations should read this important book as a foundation for understanding the causes and consequences of airspace closure. The book does a remarkable job in tying together an enormously diverse set of topics - regulatory, technical, political, commercial, security, geographic - in an eminently readable fashion. The fascinating real-world vignettes that introduce each chapter are themselves worth the price of admission for anyone with an interest in international relations, economic geography, or aviation history."
- Darryl Jenkins, The American Aviation Institute, USA"A detailed review of the various factors and constraints (including air traffic management/geographic/ regulatory/political/security among others that should be considered when trying to reduce the impact of both temporary and long-term airspace closures."
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- Library Additions, Aerospace, February 2016
The impact to airlines from airspace closure can be as benign as a two minute extension on an arrival pattern, or as catastrophic as a shoot down from a surface-to-air missile, as the tragic loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over the Ukraine in July 2014 demonstrates. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 302
- ISBN
- 9780367670023
- Utgivelsesår
- 2020
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"In the wake of the shootdown of MH 17 in 2014, anyone involved in commercial aviation planning and operations should read this important book as a foundation for understanding the causes and consequences of airspace closure. The book does a remarkable job in tying together an enormously diverse set of topics - regulatory, technical, political, commercial, security, geographic - in an eminently readable fashion. The fascinating real-world vignettes that introduce each chapter are themselves worth the price of admission for anyone with an interest in international relations, economic geography, or aviation history."
- Darryl Jenkins, The American Aviation Institute, USA"A detailed review of the various factors and constraints (including air traffic management/geographic/ regulatory/political/security among others that should be considered when trying to reduce the impact of both temporary and long-term airspace closures."
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- Library Additions, Aerospace, February 2016