Reprint

Civil and Military Airworthiness

Recent Developments and Challenges

Edited by
May 2020
272 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-915-8 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-916-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Civil and Military Airworthiness: Recent Developments and Challenges that was published in

Engineering
Summary
Airworthiness, as a field, encompasses the technical and non-technical activities required to design, certify, produce, maintain, and safely operate an aircraft throughout its lifespan. The evolving technology, science, and engineering methods and, most importantly, aviation regulation, offer new opportunities and create, new challenges for the aviation industry. This book assembles review and research articles across a variety of topics in the field of airworthiness: aircraft maintenance, safety management, human factors, cost analysis, structures, risk assessment, unmanned aerial vehicles and regulations. This selection of papers informs the industry practitioners and researchers on important issues.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
risk perception factors; risk behaviours; aviation engineering; professionals; trainees; aircraft system; reliability; life cycle cost; maintenance planning optimization; reliability centered maintenance; importance measures; UAS; airworthiness; military; EASA; “open” category; structural health monitoring; condition-based maintenance; scheduled maintenance; cost-benefit analysis; sensors; payload; Cost Per Flying Hour; parametric model; Life Cycle Cost; F-35A; F-16C/D; operating and support cost; aerospace structures; composites; impact detection; structural health monitoring; guided waves; safety management system; human error; airworthiness; design organization; additive manufacturing; Ti-6Al-4V; 316L stainless steel; AerMet100 steel; crack growth; NASGRO; unmanned aircraft systems; sense and avoid; unified analytical framework; ADS-B; surveillance sensor; fault tree analysis; importance measure; human factors; communication; trust; safety; aviation maintenance; error; aviation maintenance; borescope inspection; Bowtie analysis; maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO); risk assessment; risk management; visual inspection; aviation; communication; trust; aviation maintenance; prevention; human factors; n/a