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  1. Dec 9, 2015 · According to FAA, it means that the pilot should be the only person in the aircraft. According to 14 CFR § 61.51 - Pilot logbooks, (d) Logging of solo flight time. Except for a student pilot performing the duties of pilot in command of an airship requiring more than one pilot flight crewmember, a pilot may log as solo flight time only that ...

  2. What Is The Easa Definition Of Night Time Aviation 5 5 Neuroblastoma Markets, Epidemiology and Patient Flow Report 2020-2035 - ResearchAndMarkets.com Firstly, the report provides a basic overview of the industry including its definition, applications and manufacturing technology. Then, the report explores the international and Chinese major ...

  3. Jul 28, 2022 · As a highly secure and reliable system, aviation faces challenges including digital transformation, high production operation costs, low maintenance efficiency, and intensive technology. One of the most beneficial technologies is the digital twin (DT), which can solve the above issues. This paper investigates aviation industry DT from government authorities, industry, and academia. Firstly, it ...

  4. These represent the evolution of the (future) aviation system over different time horizons (short-/medium-/ long-term). Within the scenarios, use cases have been defined. The use cases describe the primary applications of new flight technology which are relevant to the scope of the Future Flight Challenge (FFC).

  5. Mar 10, 2023 · Technical requirements, otherwise known as technical specifications or specs, refer to the implemented solutions professionals use to resolve technical problems and issues involving software. Setting clear technical requirements is an essential step in the software and system development process. Learning about technical requirements can ...

  6. Jul 28, 2021 · The focus of the proposed architectural framework is on the agility for the definition phases of complex systems. In other words, it is developed to streamline, improve and accelerate the definition and modeling of complex systems. Details of the architectural framework including the means to represent all the system information are provided.

  7. Jan 1, 2010 · In 1988, Earl Wiener and David Nagel’s Human Factors in Aviation was released. At a time when the stealth bomber, Hubble telescope, and perestroika were fresh ideas, this important book signified a symbolic shift in the role of human factors within the aviation industry. “Human factors” was not a new concept, and human factors research ...