The purpose of the Conference was to bring together world leaders in aviation safety research, aircraft design and manufacturing, fleet operation and aviation maintenance to disseminate information on current practices and advanced technologies that will assure the continued airworthiness of the aging aircraft in the military and commercial fleets. The Conference included reviews of current industry practices, assessments of future technology requirements, and status of aviation safety research. The Conference provided an opportunity for interactions among the key personnel in the research and technology development community, the original equipment manufacturers, commercial airline operators, military fleet operators, aviation maintenance, and aircraft certification and regulatory authorities. Conference participation was unrestricted and open to the international aviation community. Appendix B contains the name and addresses of the 623 participants in the Conference.
Joint NASA/FAA/DoD Conference on Aging Aircraft (2nd) Held in Williamsburg, Virginia on 31 August-3 September 1998. Part 1
1999
401 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aerodynamics , Aircraft , Quality Control & Reliability , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Job Environment , Aircraft design , Aircraft maintenance , Aviation safety , Aeronautics , Aging(Materials) , Airworthiness , Commercial aviation , Inspection , Manufacturing , Requirements , Symposia , Test and evaluation