As a result of technology developed at NASA s Kennedy Space Center, pilots now have a hand-held personal safety device to warn them of potentially dangerous or deteriorating cabin pressure altitude conditions before hypoxia becomes a threat. The Personal Cabin Pressure Altitude Monitor and Warning System monitors cabin pressure to determine when supplemental oxygen should be used according to Federal Aviation Regulations. The device benefits both pressurized and nonpressurized aircraft operations - warning pressurized aircraft when the required safe cabin pressure altitude is compromised, and reminding nonpressurized aircraft when supplemental oxygen is needed.
Putting Safety First in the Sky
01.01.2003
Sonstige
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Putting safety first when operating fork lifts
Tema Archiv | 2009
|Putting safety first for London´s network
IuD Bahn | 2008
|NTIS | 2001
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
|