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The Use of Aircrew-interpreted Devices for Preventing Collision in the Air

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

E. S. Calvert
Affiliation:
(Royal Aircraft Establishment)

Extract

In recent years the problem of preventing collision in the air has become urgent because of increased speeds and traffic densities. Some operators now install what have come to be known, perhaps optimistically, as ‘anti-collision’ lights, and at the meeting of the third Air Navigation Conference of I.C.A.O., it was suggested that one or other of these systems, or some new system, should be adopted internationally. Agreement was not reached at that meeting, and the question was discussed again by the Airworthiness Committee as an ‘exchange of views’ item in July 1958. The present memorandum was prepared mainly for the use of the representative of the United Kingdom at that discussion.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1958

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