Size of airspace, location of control facilities, remoteness from general public, availability of emergency landing and rescue facilities are among major factors to be considered; there are two main airspaces for supersonic testing in United States which, although they do not meet ideal requirements, have considerably reduced possibility of collision. (Received Sept 1960)
Airspace requirements for flight testing
AGARD -- Report
AGARD -- Reports ; n 249
1959
8 pages
Report
Englisch
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