AIAA - Hampton Roads Section Serving students, professionals, and retirees in Southeast Virginia from Hampton Roads to Blacksburg. Overview, news, calendar of events, membership directory, and photographs. http://www.seva.net/~aiaa/
WORLD AERONAUTICS ASSOCIATION Homepage The World aeronautics Association was founded to answer several needs in the aviation community. Click here to go to the WORLD aeronautics HALL OF FAME. http://meer.net/users/waa/waaintro.htm
Extractions: WAA - dedicated to better flying and a better world when you land. The World Aeronautics Association was founded to answer several needs in the aviation community. In the summer of 1994, the founder and his team were in the process of planning to set a world record and raise money for a local charity organization by selling souvenirs of the flight. The founder's area of expertise is in rocket powered aircraft in which he set three records in 1990 and was also included in the Ten Most Memorable Record Flights of 1990. According to the record books, he is the only person to fly a rocket aircraft in the last 30 years. He contacted a national record keeping organizations to set a new record. Unfortunately, the rules had changed such that: "the power plant or engine must be fully controllable throughout the flight" and it was explained to him in the same letter that "this is the rule that would prevent you from attempting more records". If this rule was applied retroactively, it would eliminate Chuck Yeager from breaking the sound barrier in the X-1 since he landed with the engine off. This would also eliminate any X-15 flights. However, it was the next paragraph that was also rather limiting:
Extractions: (estimated) Elevation: 1790 ft. / 546 m (estimated) Variation: Zip code: Airport use: Private use. Permission required prior to landing Activation date: Sectional chart: BILLINGS Control tower: no ARTCC: MINNEAPOLIS CENTER FSS: GRAND FORKS FLIGHT SERVICE STATION [1-800-WX-BRIEF] Attendance: UNATNDD Wind indicator: yes Segmented circle: no VOR radial/distance VOR name Freq Var BIS BISMARCK VOR/DME Dimensions: 1200 x 20 ft. / 366 x 6 m Surface: turf RUNWAY 10 RUNWAY 28 Traffic pattern: right left Obstructions: 60 ft. hill, 2000 ft. from runway 20 ft. pline, 200 ft. from runway Ownership: Privately-owned Owner: ROSS LORENTZEN
EASN European Aeronautics Science Network The EASN aims to bring the European universities with aeronautics As such, universities form an important part of the European aeronautics supply chain. http://www.easn.net/
Extractions: The EASN aims to bring the European universities with aeronautics activities into an integrated network, operating in parallel with industry and the national research establishments. The central element is an open, Internet based network that will enable communication between groups and will provide access to a database. More details here Universities and institutes of higher education play an important role in the formation, education and provision of engineers, technologists and scientists. At the same time, they possess a considerable capacity for performing research, both fundamental and applied, to support aeronautics and aeronautics related activity. As such, universities form an important part of the European aeronautics supply chain. More about this item here
Xu, Ke Beijing University of aeronautics and Astronautics. Design and analysis of algorithms, phase transitions, logic programming, data mining. http://www.nlsde.buaa.edu.cn/~kexu
Mn/DOT - Aeronautics - Www.mndot.gov The Mn/DOT Office of aeronautics Web Site www.mnaero.com - has moved to. www.mndot.gov - Click on the Airplane! Click on the link above to go to our new http://www.mnaero.com/
Extractions: Home About WOK Aviation News Aviation History ... Sign the petition here. In Aviation News: Bombardier Learjet 40 Business Jet Winning International Success Bombardier Aerospace today announced two new international milestones for its light Bombardier Learjet 40 business jet In Aviation News: GA big part of massive relief effort he massive rescue and recovery efforts continue along the Gulf Coast, and general aviation aircraft and airports are playing an important role. In Feature Articles: HURRICANE KATRINA Relief Efforts: How GA Pilots can offer assistance! The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has reported that AOPA members have been inquiring exactly how their skills as pilots can be utilized in the rescue and relief efforts. In Aviation News: FIRST CITATION MUSTANG PRODUCTION AIRPLANE FLIES AHEAD OF SCHEDULE One month ahead of schedule, the first Citation Mustang production aircraft took to the air Monday, Aug. 29, 2005.
Teterboro School Of Aeronautics, Incorporated For over fifty years, Teterboro School of aeronautics has been training men and In August of 1971, Teterboro School of aeronautics decided to expand its http://www.teterboroschool.com/
Extractions: Teterboro, New Jersey 07608 School History Accreditation, Approvals, and Membership Faculty Course Outline ... Request an application for Admissions In 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first flight in a powered aircraft. Although the flight was a short one, the seeds of an industry were planted. For over fifty years, Teterboro School of Aeronautics has been training men and women to enter this exciting field as Aviation Maintenance Technicians. Teterboro School of Aeronautics was founded in 1947. From the very beginning the school has helped fill the needs of the rapidly growing Aviation Industry. The original facilities and course were approved for a maximum enrollment of 150 students. Two years later, the course was updated to include two separate courses leading to either the Powerplant or the Airframe rating. During the 1950's, with the introduction of the "Jet Age", the facilities were enlarged and the curriculum was expanded to include jet powered aircraft. In July of 1960 the maximum approved enrollment was increased to 300 students. This was later increased to 450 students. In August of 1971, Teterboro School of Aeronautics decided to expand its role in supplying the Aviation Industry with much needed professional aviation technicians. To meet this need the school moved to a new modern 44,000 square foot facility with suitable shops, classrooms and offices. In June of 1972, a new curriculum was introduced to meet new Federal Aviation Administration requirements. Since then, new equipment has been added, and curriculum changes have been made on a continuous basis to insure students will continue to receive the training needed to be successful as professional Aviation Maintenance Techinicians.
NASA Thesaurus -- Tools/Products/Services National aeronautics and Space Administration Thesaurus. Extensive coverage of scientific terms. http://www.sti.nasa.gov/nasa-thesaurus.html
Extractions: Home FAQ Contact Us "A Statewide Voice for Aviation" About the Commission Airports in North Dakota Business Aviation State Aviation Facts ... ND Aviation Council Search: Airport Database Airport Grant Funding Airport Directory Photos The state of North Dakota has 90 public airports. 71 airports are paved and 19 are grass surfaces. Another 220 private airfields are not listed below. To receive an Airport Directory or an Aeronautical Chart, contact the ND Aeronautics Commission Note : Click on the blue or the red plane symbols and you will be taken to the relevant airport page at www.airnav.com Airport Photos by CAP : www.capnhq.gov/airfield/airportselection.asp?state=ND Airport Directory Photos - Airbourne Overhead Images
Extractions: ASEB Home History of the ASEB Board Members Staff and Contact Information ... Local Search Welcome to the home page of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). The ASEB is a board within the National Research Council that is the principal operating agency of The National Academies . The ASEB operates a number of standing committees and task groups that perform studies in aeronautics and space engineering and policy for the federal government. ASEB Farewell Ceremony for Gen. William Hoover In his honor we presented him a plaque for his dedicated service to the Board. Dr. Ray Colladay has been appointed as the new ASEB Board Chair. The Academy will announce the names of the new board members soon after August 30. Check this site for further updates. Technology Pathways: Assessing the Integrated Plan for a Next Generation Air Transportation System The National Research Council expects to release this report in September or October 2005. It will assess the first edition of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NGATS) Integrated Plan. NGATS Joint Planning and Development Office and was submitted to Congress in December 2004.
The SC Division Of Aeronautics: Airports Listings of public airports in the state with layout, general and pilot information, available services and facilities. http://www.scaeronautics.com/airport.asp
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Aeronautics Act (a) promote aeronautics by such means as the Minister considers appropriate; 4.9 The Governor in Council may make regulations respecting aeronautics and http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations/GENERAL/A/aa/act/menu.html
Extractions: Services Employee directory Employment opportunities e-news Forms catalogue ... Library Check it out Meet the Minister Acts and Regulations Child safety Planning to travel? ... more R.S. 1985, c. A-2 An Act to authorize the control of aeronautics SHORT TITLE Short title This Act may be cited as the Aeronautics Act. HER MAJESTY Binding on Her Majesty This Act is binding on Her Majesty in right of Canada or a province. INTERPRETATION Definitions (1) In this Act, "aerodrome" «aérodrome» "aerodrome" means any area of land, water (including the frozen surface thereof) or other supporting surface used, designed, prepared, equipped or set apart for use either in whole or in part for the arrival, departure, movement or servicing of aircraft and includes any buildings, installations and equipment situated thereon or associated therewith; "aeronautical product"
Cape Canaveral AIAA - Homepage Professional society in the broad areas of aeronautics and astronuatics. Worldwide aerospace information resource. Membership, events, newsletter, and contact information. http://www.spacecoast.net/SpaceCoast/AIAA/
SCAN — Aeronautics NASA National aeronautics and Space Administration 01 aeronautics (General) Related Topics 84-01 World Space Programs and Aerospace Law. http://www.sti.nasa.gov/scan/aeronautics.html
Extractions: Aerodynamics of wings and airfoil shapes and forms; supercritical wings. Related Topics 09-01 Wind Tunnels Wind tunnel and shock tube installations, test programs, and technology. 34-01 Boundary Layer Technology Flow characteristics and mechanics; boundary layer control; combustion control; separation; transition and turbulence; mathematical models; wind tunnel tests. 03 Air Transportation and Safety + 03-02 Helicopters and Ground Effect Machines