Continuous trace records of airworthiness data have been taken from a small number of aircraft in normal airline service since October 1962. Throughout the recording period the records have been searched for unusual occurrences, and each one has been studied to determine its nature and, where possible, its cause. This report describes a selection of events of an operational nature which were found in records taken between February 1964 and December 1964. (Author)
Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Data Recording Programme Special Events of an Operational Nature (February 1964 to December 1964)
1965
51 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Meteorological phenomena , Flight control systems , Meteorology , Takeoff , Commercial planes , Civil aviation , Fog , Great britain , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Airworthiness , Aviation safety , Descent , Aeronautics , Acceleration , Meteorological instruments , Climbing , Transport aircraft , Jet transport planes , Clouds , Flight speeds , Flight recorders , Graphics , Aircraft landings , Airborne