THE successful operation of civil aircraft—in this country, at any rate—depends to a very large extent on the efficiency of the ground engineer. Anything that tends to raise the standard of ground engineering, whether it be by way of improving the knowledge of existing, or of providing a source of knowledge for prospective, ground engineers, must be of service to civil aviation generally.
A Course for Ground Engineers
The First of a Series of Educational Articles For Those Taking the A.I.D. Examinations
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 1 , 1 ; 6
1929-01-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Emerald Group Publishing | 1930
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1929
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1930
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1929
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1929
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