The book provides an introduction to the atmosphere and weather elements; the effects of flight on the human body; and basic aeronautics and navigation. The first unit Aerospace Environment discusses the atmosphere, weather elements, weather forecasting, aviation weather, and elements beyond the earth's atmosphere. The second unit Human Requirement of Flight includes accumulated knowledge about flight physiology, about protective clothing and equipment in the upper atmosphere, and other limiting factors of flight. The third unit Principles of Flight and Navigation provides an introduction to basic aeronautics and basic principles of navigation. The inclusion of science activities can be used to demonstrate some of the scientific principles and concepts described in the book.
Aerospace Science: The Science of Flight
1988
327 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Combustion & Ignition , Aerodynamics , Navigation & Guidance System Components , Human Factors Engineering , Life Support Systems , Meteorological Data Collection, Analysis, & Weather , Aerospace environment , Atmospheric composition , Aviation safety , Education , Weather forecasting , Atmospheric motion , Hazards , Stress(Physiology) , Aerospace medicine , Protective equipment , Aeronautics , Aircraft , Navigation , Interplanetary navigation , Books
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