Aviation knowledge
What is the history of aviation?
Aviation 1 Etymology
The word aviation was coined by the French writer and former naval officer Gabriel La Landelle in 1863
2 History 3 Operations of aircraft 4 Aviation accidents and incidents 5 Air traffic control 6 Environmental impact 7 See also
Who produced the pilot's Handbook of aeronautical knowledge?
v The Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge was produced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with the assistance of Safety Research Corporation of America
Why do pilots omit technical knowledge?
Furthermore, the inability to recall appropriate technical knowledge can lead to an omission
As aviation technology has become more complex, especially aircraft automated systems, the pilot has become a servant of the computer, instead of the other way round
Branch of psychology
Aviation psychology, also known as aerospace psychology, is a branch of psychology that studies psychological aspects of aviation, increasing efficiency improving selection of applicants for occupations, identification of psychological causes of aircraft accidents, and application of cognitive psychology to understand human behaviors, actions, cognitive and emotional processes in aviation, and interaction between employees.
Aviation psychology originated at the beginning of the 1920s with the development of aviation medicine and work psychology in the USSR.
Human separation from earth leads to a drastic change in spatial orientation; accelerations, drops in barometric pressure, changes in atmospheric composition, can have a substantial effect on the nervous system, and requires uninterrupted concentration and rapid decisions.
Currently, research in aviation psychology develops within the framework of engineering psychology.
The Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment (ASKME) is a software suite for certifying new aircraft and modified aircraft.
It was created for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Certification Service (AIR).
Military badge of the United States Navy
The Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to Naval Aviation Supply Officers (NASOs) of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified for duties as a Supply Officer in support of naval aviation and are also qualified to serve in duty assignments onboard aircraft carriers.
The Aviation Supply Corps insignia is one of four warfare badges issued to Supply Corps officers by the U.S.
Navy.
The others are the Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Badge, Surface Warfare Supply Badge, and the Submarine Supply Corps Badge.
Branch of psychology
Aviation psychology, also known as aerospace psychology, is a branch of psychology that studies psychological aspects of aviation, increasing efficiency improving selection of applicants for occupations, identification of psychological causes of aircraft accidents, and application of cognitive psychology to understand human behaviors, actions, cognitive and emotional processes in aviation, and interaction between employees.
Aviation psychology originated at the beginning of the 1920s with the development of aviation medicine and work psychology in the USSR.
Human separation from earth leads to a drastic change in spatial orientation; accelerations, drops in barometric pressure, changes in atmospheric composition, can have a substantial effect on the nervous system, and requires uninterrupted concentration and rapid decisions.
Currently, research in aviation psychology develops within the framework of engineering psychology.
The Aviation Safety Knowledge Management Environment (ASKME) is a software suite for certifying new aircraft and modified aircraft.
It was created for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Certification Service (AIR).
Military badge of the United States Navy
The Naval Aviation Supply Corps insignia is a military badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to Naval Aviation Supply Officers (NASOs) of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified for duties as a Supply Officer in support of naval aviation and are also qualified to serve in duty assignments onboard aircraft carriers.
The Aviation Supply Corps insignia is one of four warfare badges issued to Supply Corps officers by the U.
S.
Navy.
The others are the Navy Expeditionary Supply Corps Officer Badge, Surface Warfare Supply Badge, and the Submarine Supply Corps Badge.