The paper reviews airline safety in recent years and argues the case for a need to ensure a continuing improving trend. The role of the European Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) is described and the need for the JAA and the United States agency, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to harmonize their safety regulations is explained. The approach to new technology and the case for the application of some of the latest requirements to 'derivative' aircraft are discussed. Some recent controversial issues related to new technology are described and general conclusions drawn.
European civil aviation safety regulation - an update of the Joint Aviation Authorities
Die europäische Zivilluftfahrtsicherheitsverordnung - der neueste Stand der gemeinsamen Luftfahrtbehörden
1995
6 Seiten, 4 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 20 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
Luftfahrt , Sicherheitsvorschrift , EG (Europäische Gemeinschaft) , Joint-Venture , USA (United States of America) , Zuverlässigkeitsvoraussage , Wahrscheinlichkeit , Betriebsunfall , Transportflugzeug , Stand der Technik , Euronorm , Warnsystem , Flugsimulation , Flugsicherheit , Flugregelung , Zertifizierung
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