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A multidisciplinary journal index database which abstracts and indexes articles from some 5,100 journals in science and technology; 1,700 journals in the social sciences and 1,200 journals in the arts and humanities. NOTE: The Web of Knowledge product platform has changed to the Web of Science. The collection of Citation Indexes which comprise the Web of Science - including the Arts & humanities citation index, Book citation index, Science citation index expanded and Social sciences citation index are unchanged and will now be known as the Web of Science Core Collection.
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This revised edition contains terms used by air traffic controllers, pilots, maintenance crews, ground staff and other airline personnel. Designed for those specialising in aviation and related industries, such as trainee pilots, maintenance engineers and other professionals, this dictionary has all you need.
Terminology, navigation, airport and airspace operations, radio communications, emergency procedures, flight planning, weather, FAA rules and regulations, and much more--all the essential information a pilot needs, in a concise format.
In this textbook designed for courses on aviation labor relations, the authors-experts with many years of experience in these sectors examine and evaluate the labor process for all aspects of the aviation and aerospace industries, including aerospace manufacturing, airlines, general aviation, federal and state administrative agencies, and public airports.
How should we organize our selection or training procedures? In what way can a flight crew mediate problems? How are we to understand reported errors? This book presents recent findings in aviation psychology, regarding personnel selection and training, evaluating the management of flight operations, and ultimately analysing the things that went wrong.