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Aviation
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History of aviation
• Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air,
from the earliest projectiles such as stones and
spears, the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming
lantern, and kites in China etc.
• There are early legends of human flight such as the story
of Icarus and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat
more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear,
such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum (428–
347 BC), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas (810–
887), Eilmer of Malmesbury(11th century) and the hot-
air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão (1685–
1724).
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The modern age of aviation
• The modern age of aviation began with the first untethered
human lighter-than-air flight on November 21, 1783, in a hot
air balloon designed by the Montgolfier brothers. The
practicality of balloons was limited because they could only
travel downwind. It was immediately recognized that a
steerable or dirigible balloon was required.
• Jean-Pierre Blanchard flew the first human-powered dirigible
in 1784 and crossed the English Channel in 1785.
• In 1799 Sir George Cayley set forth the concept of the modern
airplane as a fixed-wing flying machine with separate systems
for lift, propulsion and control.
• Early dirigible developments included machine-powered
propulsion (Henri Giffard, 1852), rigid frames (David
Schwarz, 1896) and improved speed and maneuverability
(Alberto Santos-Dumont, 1901)
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PROGRESS OF AVIATION
• Great progress was made in the field of aviation
during the 1920s and 1930s, such as Charles
Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight in 1927,
and Charles Kingsford Smith's transpacific flight
the following year. One of the most successful
designs of this period was the Douglas DC-3,
which became the first airliner that was profitable
carrying passengers exclusively, starting the
modern era of passenger airline service. By the
beginning of World War II, many towns and cities
had built airports, and there were numerous
qualified pilots available. The war brought many
innovations to aviation, including the
first jet aircraft and the first liquid-fueled rockets.
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PROGRESS OF AVIATION
• Since the 1960s, composite airframes and quieter, more
efficient engines have become available
and Concorde provided supersonic passenger
service for more than two decades, but the most
important lasting innovations have taken place in
instrumentation and control.
• The arrival of solid-state electronics, the Global
Positioning System, satellite communications, and
increasingly small and powerful
computers and LED displays, have dramatically
changed the cockpits of airliners and, increasingly, of
smaller aircraft as well.
• On June 21, 2004, SpaceShipOne became the first
privately funded aircraft to make a spaceflight, opening
the possibility of an aviation market capable of leaving
the Earth's atmosphere. Meanwhile, flying prototypes of
aircraft powered by alternative fuels, such
as ethanol, electricity, and even solar energy, are
becoming more common.
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GENERAL AVIATION
• General aviation includes all non-scheduled civil flying,
both private and commercial.General aviation may include
business flights, air charter, private aviation, flight
training, ballooning, parachuting, gliding, hang gliding, aerial
photography, foot-launched powered hang gliders, air
ambulance, crop dusting, charter flights, traffic reporting,
police air patrols and forest fire fighting.
• The most important recent developments for small aircraft
(which form the bulk of the GA fleet) have been the
introduction of advanced avionics (including GPS) that were
formerly found only in large airliners, and the introduction
of composite materials to make small aircraft lighter and
faster.
• Ultralight and homebuilt aircraft have also become
increasingly popular for recreational use, since in most
countries that allow private aviation, they are much less
expensive and less heavily regulated than certified aircraft
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Military aviation
• Simple balloons were used as surveillance aircraft as early as the
18th century. Over the years, military aircraft have been built to meet
ever increasing capability requirements. Manufacturers of military
aircraft compete for contracts to supply their government's arsenal.
Aircraft are selected based on factors like cost, performance, and the
speed of production.
• Types of military aviation
• Fighter aircraft's primary function is to destroy other aircraft.
• Ground attack aircraft are used against tactical earth-bound targets.
• Bombers are generally used against more strategic targets, such as
factories and oil fields.
• Transport aircraft are used to transport hardware and personnel.
• Surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft obtain information about
enemy forces.
• Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used primarily as
reconnaissance fixed-wing aircraft, though many also carry payloads.
Cargo aircraft are in development.
• Missiles deliver warheads, normally explosives, but also things like
leaflets.
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Environmental impact
• Like all activities involving combustion, operating powered aircraft
(from airliners to hot air balloons) release soot and other pollutants into
the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) are
also produced.
• In addition, there are environmental impacts specific to aviation:
• Water vapor contrails left by high-altitude jet airliners. These may
contribute to cirrus cloud formation.
• Aircraft operating at high altitudes near the tropopause (mainly large jet
airliners) emit aerosols and leave contrails, both of which can
increase cirrus cloud formation — cloud cover may have increased by
up to 0.2% since the birth of aviation.
• Aircraft operating at high altitudes near the tropopause can also release
chemicals that interact with greenhouse gases at those altitudes,
particularly nitrogen compounds, which interact with ozone, increasing
ozone concentrations.
• Most light piston aircraft burn avgas, which contains tetra-ethyl
lead (TEL). Some lower-compression piston engines can operate on
unleaded mogas, and turbine engines and diesel engines — neither of
which requires lead — are appearing on some newer light aircraft.
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AUREL VLAICU
• Aurel Vlaicu was born in the village of Binţinţi (now Aurel Vlaicu)
near Geoagiu, Transylvania. He attended Calvinist High School in
Orăştie (renamed "Liceul Aurel Vlaicu" in his honour in 1919) and
took his Baccalaureate in Sibiu in 1902. He furthered his studies
at Technical University of Budapest and Technische Hochschule
München in Germany, earning his engineer's diploma in 1907.
• With his Vlaicu Nr. II model, built in 1911, Aurel Vlaicu won several
prizes summing 7,500 Austro-Hungarian krone (for precise landing,
projectile throwing and tight flying around a pole) in 1912
at Aspern Air Show near Vienna, where he competed against 42
other aviators of the day, including Roland Garros.
• During his short career Aurel Vlaicu built three original, arrow-
shaped airplanes. All his planes had flight controls in front, two
coaxial propellers, NACA-like ring around the engine, and tricycle-
landing gear with independent suspension and brakes.
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TRAIAN VUIA
• Traian Vuia (August 17, 1872 - September 3, 1950) was
a Romanian inventor and aviation pioneer who designed, built and tested
a monoplane.
• By December 1905 Vuia finished construction of his first aircraft, the
"Traian Vuia, 1" a high-wing monoplane powered by a carbonic acid gas
engine. On March 18, 1906, he made his first flight attempt. After
accelerating for about 50 meters (160 ft), the plane left the soil and flew
about 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high for about 12 m (39 ft) distance, then landed.
• After his March 1906 takeoff, Vuia made several more powered hops or
short flights later that year and in 1907.In August 1906 he built a modified
version of his flying machine, the "Vuia I bis." None of these were
successful in achieving sustained flight, so Vuia abandoned them and
from that time forward he "ceased to play an important part in aviation",
according to Gibbs-Smith.
• In 1907, his "Vuia II" airplane, with an Antoinette 25 horsepower (19
kilowatts) internal combustion engine, was exhibited at the first
Aeronautical Salon in Paris.
• Between 1918 and 1921 Vuia built two experimental helicopters on
the Juvisy and Issy-les-Moulineaux aerodromes.

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Aviation by Tudor Nicoleta

  • 2. 2 History of aviation • Many cultures have built devices that travel through the air, from the earliest projectiles such as stones and spears, the boomerang in Australia, the hot air Kongming lantern, and kites in China etc. • There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum (428– 347 BC), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas (810– 887), Eilmer of Malmesbury(11th century) and the hot- air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão (1685– 1724).
  • 3. 3 The modern age of aviation • The modern age of aviation began with the first untethered human lighter-than-air flight on November 21, 1783, in a hot air balloon designed by the Montgolfier brothers. The practicality of balloons was limited because they could only travel downwind. It was immediately recognized that a steerable or dirigible balloon was required. • Jean-Pierre Blanchard flew the first human-powered dirigible in 1784 and crossed the English Channel in 1785. • In 1799 Sir George Cayley set forth the concept of the modern airplane as a fixed-wing flying machine with separate systems for lift, propulsion and control. • Early dirigible developments included machine-powered propulsion (Henri Giffard, 1852), rigid frames (David Schwarz, 1896) and improved speed and maneuverability (Alberto Santos-Dumont, 1901)
  • 4. 4 PROGRESS OF AVIATION • Great progress was made in the field of aviation during the 1920s and 1930s, such as Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight in 1927, and Charles Kingsford Smith's transpacific flight the following year. One of the most successful designs of this period was the Douglas DC-3, which became the first airliner that was profitable carrying passengers exclusively, starting the modern era of passenger airline service. By the beginning of World War II, many towns and cities had built airports, and there were numerous qualified pilots available. The war brought many innovations to aviation, including the first jet aircraft and the first liquid-fueled rockets.
  • 5. 5 PROGRESS OF AVIATION • Since the 1960s, composite airframes and quieter, more efficient engines have become available and Concorde provided supersonic passenger service for more than two decades, but the most important lasting innovations have taken place in instrumentation and control. • The arrival of solid-state electronics, the Global Positioning System, satellite communications, and increasingly small and powerful computers and LED displays, have dramatically changed the cockpits of airliners and, increasingly, of smaller aircraft as well. • On June 21, 2004, SpaceShipOne became the first privately funded aircraft to make a spaceflight, opening the possibility of an aviation market capable of leaving the Earth's atmosphere. Meanwhile, flying prototypes of aircraft powered by alternative fuels, such as ethanol, electricity, and even solar energy, are becoming more common.
  • 6. 6 GENERAL AVIATION • General aviation includes all non-scheduled civil flying, both private and commercial.General aviation may include business flights, air charter, private aviation, flight training, ballooning, parachuting, gliding, hang gliding, aerial photography, foot-launched powered hang gliders, air ambulance, crop dusting, charter flights, traffic reporting, police air patrols and forest fire fighting. • The most important recent developments for small aircraft (which form the bulk of the GA fleet) have been the introduction of advanced avionics (including GPS) that were formerly found only in large airliners, and the introduction of composite materials to make small aircraft lighter and faster. • Ultralight and homebuilt aircraft have also become increasingly popular for recreational use, since in most countries that allow private aviation, they are much less expensive and less heavily regulated than certified aircraft
  • 7. 7 Military aviation • Simple balloons were used as surveillance aircraft as early as the 18th century. Over the years, military aircraft have been built to meet ever increasing capability requirements. Manufacturers of military aircraft compete for contracts to supply their government's arsenal. Aircraft are selected based on factors like cost, performance, and the speed of production. • Types of military aviation • Fighter aircraft's primary function is to destroy other aircraft. • Ground attack aircraft are used against tactical earth-bound targets. • Bombers are generally used against more strategic targets, such as factories and oil fields. • Transport aircraft are used to transport hardware and personnel. • Surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft obtain information about enemy forces. • Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used primarily as reconnaissance fixed-wing aircraft, though many also carry payloads. Cargo aircraft are in development. • Missiles deliver warheads, normally explosives, but also things like leaflets.
  • 8. 8 Environmental impact • Like all activities involving combustion, operating powered aircraft (from airliners to hot air balloons) release soot and other pollutants into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) are also produced. • In addition, there are environmental impacts specific to aviation: • Water vapor contrails left by high-altitude jet airliners. These may contribute to cirrus cloud formation. • Aircraft operating at high altitudes near the tropopause (mainly large jet airliners) emit aerosols and leave contrails, both of which can increase cirrus cloud formation — cloud cover may have increased by up to 0.2% since the birth of aviation. • Aircraft operating at high altitudes near the tropopause can also release chemicals that interact with greenhouse gases at those altitudes, particularly nitrogen compounds, which interact with ozone, increasing ozone concentrations. • Most light piston aircraft burn avgas, which contains tetra-ethyl lead (TEL). Some lower-compression piston engines can operate on unleaded mogas, and turbine engines and diesel engines — neither of which requires lead — are appearing on some newer light aircraft.
  • 9. 9 AUREL VLAICU • Aurel Vlaicu was born in the village of Binţinţi (now Aurel Vlaicu) near Geoagiu, Transylvania. He attended Calvinist High School in Orăştie (renamed "Liceul Aurel Vlaicu" in his honour in 1919) and took his Baccalaureate in Sibiu in 1902. He furthered his studies at Technical University of Budapest and Technische Hochschule München in Germany, earning his engineer's diploma in 1907. • With his Vlaicu Nr. II model, built in 1911, Aurel Vlaicu won several prizes summing 7,500 Austro-Hungarian krone (for precise landing, projectile throwing and tight flying around a pole) in 1912 at Aspern Air Show near Vienna, where he competed against 42 other aviators of the day, including Roland Garros. • During his short career Aurel Vlaicu built three original, arrow- shaped airplanes. All his planes had flight controls in front, two coaxial propellers, NACA-like ring around the engine, and tricycle- landing gear with independent suspension and brakes.
  • 10. 10 TRAIAN VUIA • Traian Vuia (August 17, 1872 - September 3, 1950) was a Romanian inventor and aviation pioneer who designed, built and tested a monoplane. • By December 1905 Vuia finished construction of his first aircraft, the "Traian Vuia, 1" a high-wing monoplane powered by a carbonic acid gas engine. On March 18, 1906, he made his first flight attempt. After accelerating for about 50 meters (160 ft), the plane left the soil and flew about 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high for about 12 m (39 ft) distance, then landed. • After his March 1906 takeoff, Vuia made several more powered hops or short flights later that year and in 1907.In August 1906 he built a modified version of his flying machine, the "Vuia I bis." None of these were successful in achieving sustained flight, so Vuia abandoned them and from that time forward he "ceased to play an important part in aviation", according to Gibbs-Smith. • In 1907, his "Vuia II" airplane, with an Antoinette 25 horsepower (19 kilowatts) internal combustion engine, was exhibited at the first Aeronautical Salon in Paris. • Between 1918 and 1921 Vuia built two experimental helicopters on the Juvisy and Issy-les-Moulineaux aerodromes.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. For System Safety, this is the definition to which we work (which drives safety intelligence)
  2. Transport Canada’s new vision: To develop and administer policies and regulations for the safest civil aviation system for Canada and Canadians using a systems approach to managing risks This is the driving force behind the regulation of SMS in the Canadian aviation industry. It is recognized that the systems approach to safety management is necessary in order to bring the aviation industry further down the curve to zero incidents. TC will take this approach internally with the implementation of their own Integrated Management System (IMS) in Civil Aviation “The performance goals, the processes, and the accompanying cultural changes necessary for a successful IMS are, for all intensive purposes, the same as those of a sound SMS” (Flight 2010 – TP14469) The Canadian Aviation Regulations are a compilation of regulatory requirements designed to enhance safety and the competitiveness of the Canadian aviation industry. They correspond to the broad areas of aviation which Transport Canada Civil Aviation is mandated to regulate (e.g. personnel licensing, airworthiness, commercial air services, etc.).[1] under the Aeronautics Act. The existing powers as set out in the Act provide for the making and repealing of regulations. There are 9 parts to the CARs IGeneral Provisions IIAircraft Identification and Registration and Operation of a Leased Aircraft by a NON-registered owner IIIAerodromes and Airports IVPersonnel Licensing and Training VAirworthiness Aircraft Certification (AC) Maintenance & Manufacturing (M&M) VIGeneral Operating and Flight Rules VIICommercial Air Services VIIIAir Navigation Services IXRepeals and Coming into Force The CAR’s contain two types of provisions: Offence-creating provisions outline both "what to do" and "what not to do". Non-compliance is a violation and can result in judicial or administrative action Administrative provisions address the obligations and authorities of the Minister and delegated officials Standard publications have been incorporated by reference in the CARs. Some standards are grouped together into Chapters. Advisory Materials are recommended procedures or guidance material which provides information on a regulation or a standard. [1] Excerpted from the Transport Canada website: http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/regserv/affairs/cars/menu.htm SMS is being incorporated into the CARs through implementation of amendments to the regulations - Notices of Proposed Amendments (NPA) The NPA Order of operations… Review for approval by CARAC Technical Committee and Civil Aviation Regulatory Committee (CARC) Department of Justice for legal review and drafting Gazette I for public comment After public comments are dealt with, final edits are made Gazette II (in force) The proposed schedule is to have the SMS file come into force in 2004 [[i]] SMS provisions will apply initially to International airports and provisions for smaller airports will be introduced gradually. As an interim step, all certified airports will be required to name their accountable executive and to provide human factors training to personnel. The requirement for a non-punitive reporting policy will also be included. [2,[ii]] John Maxwell advised that Transport Canada is aiming to meet the ICAO deadline of November 24, 2005 which requires all certified aerodromes have a safety management system (SMS) in operation. - Careful this only applies to airports not necessarily operators – CC CARC has put a new procedure in place to ensure a consistent approach to SMS across all Technical Committees. All future NPAs dealing with SMS will be reviewed by a Steering Committee of Executive Directors prior to being tabled at Technical Committee meetings Sources: [[i]] CARAC Technical Committee Meeting Record of Decisions – December 12, 2002 [[ii]] CARAC Aerodromes and Airports Technical Committee Meeting (Part III)February 20 – 21, http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/Regserv/Affairs/carac/Technical/AA/DR/feb-apr03.htm
  3. Transport Canada’s new vision: To develop and administer policies and regulations for the safest civil aviation system for Canada and Canadians using a systems approach to managing risks This is the driving force behind the regulation of SMS in the Canadian aviation industry. It is recognized that the systems approach to safety management is necessary in order to bring the aviation industry further down the curve to zero incidents. TC will take this approach internally with the implementation of their own Integrated Management System (IMS) in Civil Aviation “The performance goals, the processes, and the accompanying cultural changes necessary for a successful IMS are, for all intensive purposes, the same as those of a sound SMS” (Flight 2010 – TP14469) The Canadian Aviation Regulations are a compilation of regulatory requirements designed to enhance safety and the competitiveness of the Canadian aviation industry. They correspond to the broad areas of aviation which Transport Canada Civil Aviation is mandated to regulate (e.g. personnel licensing, airworthiness, commercial air services, etc.).[1] under the Aeronautics Act. The existing powers as set out in the Act provide for the making and repealing of regulations. There are 9 parts to the CARs IGeneral Provisions IIAircraft Identification and Registration and Operation of a Leased Aircraft by a NON-registered owner IIIAerodromes and Airports IVPersonnel Licensing and Training VAirworthiness Aircraft Certification (AC) Maintenance & Manufacturing (M&M) VIGeneral Operating and Flight Rules VIICommercial Air Services VIIIAir Navigation Services IXRepeals and Coming into Force The CAR’s contain two types of provisions: Offence-creating provisions outline both "what to do" and "what not to do". Non-compliance is a violation and can result in judicial or administrative action Administrative provisions address the obligations and authorities of the Minister and delegated officials Standard publications have been incorporated by reference in the CARs. Some standards are grouped together into Chapters. Advisory Materials are recommended procedures or guidance material which provides information on a regulation or a standard. [1] Excerpted from the Transport Canada website: http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/regserv/affairs/cars/menu.htm SMS is being incorporated into the CARs through implementation of amendments to the regulations - Notices of Proposed Amendments (NPA) The NPA Order of operations… Review for approval by CARAC Technical Committee and Civil Aviation Regulatory Committee (CARC) Department of Justice for legal review and drafting Gazette I for public comment After public comments are dealt with, final edits are made Gazette II (in force) The proposed schedule is to have the SMS file come into force in 2004 [[i]] SMS provisions will apply initially to International airports and provisions for smaller airports will be introduced gradually. As an interim step, all certified airports will be required to name their accountable executive and to provide human factors training to personnel. The requirement for a non-punitive reporting policy will also be included. [2,[ii]] John Maxwell advised that Transport Canada is aiming to meet the ICAO deadline of November 24, 2005 which requires all certified aerodromes have a safety management system (SMS) in operation. - Careful this only applies to airports not necessarily operators – CC CARC has put a new procedure in place to ensure a consistent approach to SMS across all Technical Committees. All future NPAs dealing with SMS will be reviewed by a Steering Committee of Executive Directors prior to being tabled at Technical Committee meetings Sources: [[i]] CARAC Technical Committee Meeting Record of Decisions – December 12, 2002 [[ii]] CARAC Aerodromes and Airports Technical Committee Meeting (Part III)February 20 – 21, http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/Regserv/Affairs/carac/Technical/AA/DR/feb-apr03.htm