The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
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Navigation and Traffic Control over the North Atlantic
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The Accuracy of Astronomical Observations at Sea
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- 18 January 2010, pp. 223-248
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Presidential Address
The Place of Navigation in Modern Air Transport
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The Visibility of Stars during Twilight
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The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
The Mathematics of Collision Avoidance at Sea
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Since when have we known that the Earth is a Globe?
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Some Organizational Aspects of the International Geophysical Year
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The Problem of Aircraft Separation over the Atlantic
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The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
Collision at Sea despite Radar
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The International Geophysical Year
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Port Operation in Fog
I—Liverpool Port Radar
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The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
Discussion
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Port Operation in Fog
II—The Nature of the Problem
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Navigational Aspects of Turboprop Operation on the North Atlantic
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Route Analysis and Flight Planning with Isotachs
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The Avoidance of Collision by Airborne and Shipborne Means
Radar Manœuvring and the Collision Regulations
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The Future of Marine Electronics Captain
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Port Operation in Fog
III—Some Electronic Solutions
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Announcement
Australian Institute of Navigation
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