Blind Landings Low-Visibility Operations in American Aviation, 1918-1958
When darkness falls, storms rage, fog settles, or lights fail, pilots are forced to make "instrument landings," relying on technology and training to guide them through typically the most dangerous part of any flight. In this original study, Erik M. Conway recounts one of the most importan...
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Main Author: | Conway, Erik M. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2006
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