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  1. Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Powered Satellites. Report of Ad Hoc Meeting of Oecd Nuclear Energy Agency and Swedish National Institute of Radia
  2. U.S.-Japan civil aviation (Working papers on Asia Pacific economic cooperation) by Jacqueline McFadyen, 1997
  3. Technology and adaptive hierarchy: Formal and informal organization for flight operations in the U.S. Navy (Working paper / University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies) by Gene I Rochlin, 1988
  4. The $5 Billion Misunderstanding: The Collapse of the Navy's A-12 Stealth Bomber Program by James P. Stevenson, 2001-09
  5. The multilateral agency : the approach, the perspective and the means (FTL report) by Assad Kotaite, 1981

61. VDNH-EXPO
Supported by the RF Government and International Civil aviation Organization . regional aviation authorities, design offices, research institutes,
http://www.vdnhexpo.ru/HTML/avia_e.html

62. NCCS--National Taxonomy Of Exempt Entities - Core Codes — Definitions: Science
U05 Research institutes Public Policy Analysis U11 Single Organization Support Physics; and; Space, aviation research.
http://nccs2.urban.org/ntee-cc/u.htm
Definitions Major Group U
Top U
Private nonprofit organizations whose primary purpose is to promote or conduct research and study in the physical and life sciences, engineering and technology. Excludes: organizations engaged in medical research (see H-Medical Research ); and research institutes and services that operate in a single major group area, such as environmental research institutes and education research institutes. For these types of organizations, use common code Research Institutes ) in the most appropriate major group area. NTEE Code Activity Code NAICS
bring together individuals or organizations with a common professional
Single Organization Support
Support N.E.C.

Technology major group area.
General Science
which engage in interdisciplinary science activities.
that studies the oceans and associated phenomena including the land/ water and water/atmospheric boundaries.

63. NATO STARnet Aerospace And Aerospace-related Information Network Search Results
The Institue of Geodynamics (GI) is one of the four institutes that constitute the International Civil aviation Organization http//www.icao.int/
http://starnet.rta.nato.int/results.asp?countryset=1&country1=69&node=3

64. China
Unlike other organizations involved in the more technical aspects of arms Attached to them are research and development institutes as well as large
http://www.nti.org/db/china/part2b.htm
This material is produced by the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies China Arms Control/Nonproliferation Diplomacy Nuclear Policy ... Glossaries
B. Ministerial Level Organizations Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) MFA, in addition to coordinating and articulating policy, has a central role in formulating arms control policy. Arms control expertise is concentrated in the fourth division of the Ministry's International Organizations and Conferences Department . The staff of this department is extremely well informed about both technical and policy issues; this might be the only place in the bureaucracy where technical and policy expertise are joined. Unlike other organizations involved in the more technical aspects of arms control, individuals from this department are able to meet with representatives of the US government relatively easily. The Policy Research Office of MFA also has a role in formulating arms control policy. Personnel who are assigned to the Conference on Disarmament (CD) in Geneva report to MFA while they are acting in that capacity. There is another organization within MFA dedicated to the study of international law. This group analyzes the text of various proposed international treaty documents to determine their implications for China and provide suggestions on revisions that would make the documents more acceptable to internal Chinese constituencies. MFA has a think tank within its jurisdiction, the China Institute for International Studies (CIIS)

65. IIC - The Institutes
Come join us at Buttonville Airport and see an aviation facility up close. The Insurance Institute of Ontario, in partnership with Insurance Education
http://www.iic-iac.org/cgi-bin/institutes_000.pl?institute=32199215138-66-5&view

66. NLS - Nationale Luchtvaart School
Is it possible to get credits for some subjects at other institutes ? To combine all the different European aviation regulations to a single one so that
http://www.nls.nl/en/faq.php
Welcome General Information Courses Information Form ... Links Is it possible to get credits for some subjects at other institutes ?
No, but you can get flight hours credits if it is in accordance with JAR-FCL.
How many percent of the students fail after the admission to the NLS ?
In the first phase (selection phase) about 5%, thereafter less than 0.5%.
How many students started a course at the NLS and how many have found a job ?
Talking about the last 5 years: about 360 students started and till now 320 found a job in air traffic.
Which period is the best to begin the training course ?
At this moment the best period is March or July. Because these classes are filled with fewer students than in September or November.
When is it possible to start with the selection procedure ?
This depends on your own situation. At the NLS the selection procedure can be done during the whole year. So, we make the appointments with the candidate, when it suits the candidate.
What are the items of the selection procedure ? There are three items: a medical check, a capacity check and an interview. The last two items are at the same day at the NLS. The medical check is at one of the medical institutes pointed out by the Dutch Civil Aviation Authority.

67. March 29, 2002 -- SSTI Weekly Digest Funding Supplement
In partnership with the Naval Air Systems Command, the Federal aviation NSF and the National institutes of Health are collaborating to provide students
http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2002/Supplements/032902supplement.htm
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68. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Ground Water Info Teacher institutes Conferences Workshops Updated Map NewsOrganization Search Weather Services aviation , Climate , Hydro, Public .
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/search_webcatalogue.pl?term1=public aware

69. Airport And Aviation Noise
A Not for Profit Organization. Noise Pollution Health Studies How to Help This site is the Better Hearing Institute s Hearing HelpOn-Line.
http://www.areco.org/noiselnk.htm
A lliance of R esidents C oncerning O 'Hare Inc. A Not for Profit Organization Noise Pollution Health Studies ... Home Airport and Aviation Noise Aircraft Noise Protest
Regarding Perth Airport in western Australia. Airport Communities Coalition (ACC)
The ACC is committed to stopping a third runway at Sea-Tac Airport and improving quality of life near the airport. Airport Neighbors Alliance
Louisville, Kentucky. Airport Neighbors Decide
Columbus, Ohio. Airport Noise
Airport Noise was created to supply up to date information on citizens' rights and the expansion of Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina. In the Fall of 1998 Federal Express targeted Greensboro for an operations hub. Alliance for a New Moffett Field
The Alliance for a New Moffett Field is comprised of volunteers from nearby California communities. Their goal is to promote an open and democratic process to determine the future of Moffett Field and to ensure that this valuable resource will serve the interests of their communities, preserving and enhancing their quality of life. Alliance of Residents Concerning O'Hare (AReCO)
AReCO is a grass roots organization made up of residents that are affected by noise, pollution and safety concerns caused by O'Hare International Airport located in Chicago, Illinois.

70. Inha University
aviation Management Research Institute (Established 1976) Objective Conductresearch on the Objective Practical research in industrial organization.
http://www.inha.ac.kr/xelpa/users/engMain02/8_10.jsp

71. Appendix D: Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI)
The Moscow aviation Institute (MAI) is a leading design center for The Moscowaviation Institute is a large academic and research organization that
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/satcom/ad_mai.htm
Site: Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI)
4 Volokolamskoye St.
Moscow 125871, Russia
Date Visited: November 9, 1992 Report Author: N. Helm
ATTENDEES:
NASA/NSF: N. Helm
E. Miller HOSTS: Academician Oleg Alifanov Dean, College of Cosmosnauts Presenters: Prof. Yuri Zakharov Vice Dean Prof. George Uspensky Chief Planning Dept. Prof. Gorgisky Prof. Krasilshikov
BACKGROUND
The Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) is a leading design center for aeronautics and astronautics technologies and programs as well as being the premier academic institution in that field. The former Soviet Union has a strong tradition of having leading academic institutions such as MAI be the program initiators and designers for major space efforts. The MAI has 2,500 graduate level students with 800 professors and research staff and is organized around nine colleges: (1) Aircraft Design, (2) Propulsion and Engines, (3) Automated Control, (4) Radio Electronics for Flight, (5) Management and Economics of Space, (6) Cosmonauts and Aerospace, (7) Robotics and Weapons Installation, (8) Applied Mathematics, and (9) Applied Mechanics. Each of these colleges is also compartmentalized, with College #6, Cosmonauts and Aerospace, being made up of nine departments, with the numbering system relating to their college. Thus, Department 601 is Space Systems, Engineering and Rocket Design; 602, Construction and Design of Automatic Flight Vehicles; 603, Materials and Mechanics; 604, Flight Vehicle Guidance, Navigation and System Analysis; 605, Complex Test of Flight Vehicles; 606, Manufacturing and Production; 607, Life Support Systems and Safety; 608, Applied Hydromechanics; and 609, CAD/CAM Systems.

72. Press Release Archive: GW Aviation Institute Launches New Airline Management Cer
The aviation Institute is an interdisciplinary, collaborative effort The GWaviation Institute is the first attempt by a major university in the United
http://www.gwu.edu/~media/pressreleases/02-14-02-Aviation.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MEDIA CONTACT: Matthew Nehmer February 14, 2002 GW AVIATION INSTITUTE LAUNCHES NEW
AIRLINE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Classes to be Held Near Dulles International Airport WASHINGTON – Preparing managers to face the challenge of today’s airline industry is the focus of a new Airline Management Certificate Program launched this semester by The George Washington University’s Aviation Institute. With classes meeting near Dulles International Airport, the program is targeted to airline and airport managers, government regulatory officials, consultants, labor union officials, vendor managers, and those seeking entry into the airline and related industries. “Perhaps no industry is more challenging, complex, and unpredictable than airline operations,” said Darryl Jenkins, director of the Aviation Institute. “Therefore, a new breed of airline managers must be better trained, smarter, and more educated in the fundamentals of airline management, economics, and day-to-day operations than ever before. Our program is the first of its kind to focus on the challenges of this unique and constantly evolving industry.” Jenkins joins a list of prominent aviation leaders and experts who will serve as the program’s faculty, including Robert Baker, executive vice president for American Airlines;

73. FACSNET Glossary Of Aviation Terms: H-N
ICAO — International Civil aviation Organization Agency of the United Nationsthat works to IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
http://facsnet.org/issues/specials/terrorism/airglossary3.php3
Search FACSNET September 18, 2005
Glossary of Aviation Terms: H-N
H   Lobbying organization for helicopter pilots, operators and manufacturers. Dense electromagnetic fields created by radio and TV transmitters, a possible source of interference for electronic instruments 3-30 MHz HFDL: High Frequency Data Link HIRF : High Intensity Radiated electromagnetic Frequencies (see HERF) HPA: High Power Amplifier, SATCOM component A cockpit display resembling a compass with individual pointers signifying the orientation of individual navigation sources in relation to the aircraft.   A projected display allowing the pilot to see out of the cockpit while being able to monitor key flight indicators which are shown by the HUD. HW: Hardware Measure of frequency of cycles per second, named for scientist Heinrich Hertz.
I
IAS: Indicated Airspeed Economic association of commercial airlines.

74. A-Z Entries -- I
Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL) International Civil aviation Organization (ICAO) Alphabet
http://www.routledge-ny.com/un/azentries/azentriesi.html
(List of entries is not final and is subject to change prior to publication.) A B C D ... H I J K L M ... Z I IAEA
IAEA-OSART
IAF
IANEC
IARA
IARF
IATA
IAW
IBE
IBEC
Iberic Pact, 1939 Ibero-American Summits IBRD ICA ICAC ICAE ICAO ICBM ICC ICCO ICCROM ICCS ICDO Icebergs Icebreakers Iceland ICFTU ICGEB ICGFI Ichkeul ICITO ICJ ICO ICRAF ICRC ICRP ICSAB ICSC ICSID ICSU ICSW ICTP ICTR ICTY ICVA ICW IDA IDB IDEP IDI IDS IDU IEA IEFR IEPG IERS IFA IFAD IFAP IFBPW IFC IFCTU

75. FAA Medical Virtual Flight Surgeons Aviation Medicine Medical Links
aviation Health Institute Advocacy organization. British Airways Guide forPhysicians Your Patient Air Travel British Airways Health Services
http://www.aviationmedicine.com/linkmed.htm

VFS Info
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76. Associations In Psychology
Soon after, the Institute of Psychoanalysis was established to administer the Panhellenic Psychological Association is a professional organization of
http://www.psychology.org/links/Organizations/Associations/

77. Web Resources
bullet, International Civil aviation Organization The ICAO promotes bullet,The aviation Health Institute promotes the health and well-being of air
http://www.umes.edu/fdl/Reference/ENGR/web_resources.htm
Numerous web pages exist related to Aviation and Engineering . Listed below are some sites to get you started on your research. AVIATION WEB RESOURCES Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Virtual Libraries - provided by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. It contains over 2,000 links to web pages on aerospace and aviation. National Aeronautics and Space Administration - contains the latest information and news releases from NASA missions. Visitors can also find out information about NASA's four strategic enterprises: Aeronautics, Human Exploration and Development of Space, Mission to Planet Earth, and Space Science The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for the safety of civil aviation including aviation technology, air traffic control, aircraft noise, regulation of U.S. commercial space transportation, and much more. International Civil Aviation Organization - The ICAO promotes understanding and security through cooperative aviation regulation. It includes sections on aviation security and alerts, the effects of aircraft on the environment, aviation medicine, and Trainair. The Aviation History Online Museum presents a tremendous amount of information on a large variety of aircraft and with photos from the beginning of aviation to the present day.

78. Risingup Aviation Links
A comprehensive list of aviation related links. url www.celestialnavigation.net/.German Institute of Navigation (DGON) About the organization.
http://www.risingup.com/links/index.cgi?/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geomatics/Naviga

79. Russian Air Force 3.2
Among the elements of the new organization, the LongRange aviation and the Transport Headquarters. Operative directorate. Central research institute
http://www.sci.fi/~fta/ruaf-3-2.htm
Russian Air Force, Chapter 3
3.2. Organization
The economic situation of Russia changed the plans by dropping the numbers of aircraft well below the quotas. In 1993 the Air Force command announced that it would dismantle approximately 2,000 aircraft and leave only the modern aircraft to service use. Additional reduction of about a third of the total fleet was made in 1994. Small new orders were primarily meant to keep the aircraft industry alive (19). The distribution of Russian air force potential was in 1997 as follows (16): Air Force Long-Range Aviation 103 strategic bombers
  • 24 Tu-95 M/K "Bear-B/G" 28 Tu-95 MS6 "Bear H" 37 Tu-95 MS16 "Bear H" 12 Tu-160 "Blackjack" (6 in Engels Airbase in the delta of Volga River and 6 in Zhukovsky Test Flight Center)
Frontal Aviation
  • 182 tactical bombers 30 Tu-16 "Badger" 52 Tu-22 "Blinder" 100 Tu-22M "Backfire" 941 fighters 400 MiG-23 "Flogger" 21 MiG-25 "Foxbat"

80. Fighter Aicraft, MiG-29/1
Belyakov was a graduate of the Moscow aviation Institute during World War II . In all, the new MAPOMiG organization undertook urgent measures to cut
http://www.sci.fi/~fta/MiG-29.htm
Fighter Aicraft, Mig-29/1
MiG-29
Part One
By Easy Tartar
The MiG-29 "Fulcrum" ("Tochka Opori" in Russian) was designed and built to be a single-seat supersonic, all-weather, air superiority fighter representing, with the MiG-31 "Foxhound", the latest and perhaps last fighter production items from the Mikoyan Design Bureau. The primary role of the MiG-29 is to destroy air targets at distances from 60 to 200 kilometers (30 to 110 NM) at all altitudes, on all profiles, in any weather, and under all ECM conditions. In addition, the basic MiG-29 is capable of limited air-to-ground operations and in advanced versions, has been optimized to attack both stationary and moving targets with precision guided munitions. The basic single-seat production MiG-29, designated as "Product" or "Model" "09", with nineteen prototypes, of which the first groups were numbered 9-01 to 9-11 and 9-12 to 9-15, while others were on the drawing boards. The new model quickly became the Fulcrum "A" to NATO analysts. During the late 1960's, the Russian General Staff launched a requirements study for a "Perspektivnyi Frontovoi Istrebitel" or "PFI" (Advanced Tactical Fighter) which was directed at an advanced tactical fighter paralleling the development in the US for the "FX" that became the F-15. By 1971, the requirement split into a "Heavy" Program ("TPFI" with "T" meaning "tyazholyi" for "heavy") and a "Lightweight" Program ("LPFI" with "L" meaning "Legkiy" for "light"). Development of the MiG-29 began to fulfill the "LPFI" which was described as the "Light Frontline Fighter Project".

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