The results of an investigation of the impact of jet aircraft operations on the air environment in the vicinity of a major air terminal are presented. The study, made at Los Angeles International Airport during the period of June 30, 1969, through November 18, 1970, had the following objectives: to determine total pollutant emissions from aircraft and ground operations at a major airport; to conduct exhaust measurements on the Pratt and Whitney JT4A and JT9D engines to complete the available exhaust emission data for gas turbine engines; to measure atmospheric concentrations of pollutants at ground level within and around a major airport; and, to determine the carbon monoxide exposure in an aircraft cabin during all ground operations. (APCO abstract)


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    Title :

    Study of Jet Aircraft Emissions and Air Quality in the Vicinity of the Los Angeles International Airport


    Publication date :

    1971


    Size :

    194 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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