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Cases on Modern Computer Systems in Aviation
European Aviation Safety Agency.
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Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Solve Some Civil Problems
Aleksander Sładkowski (Silesian University of Technology, Poland) and Wojciech Kamiński (Silesian University of Technology, Poland)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 76
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7588-7.ch003
Abstract
The widespread use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is currently a recognized trend. UAVs find their application in various sectors of the economy. In the chapter, based on extensive literature analysis, the possibilities of using UAVs for non-military applications are considered. The design features of various UAVs, their control features, energy requirements, and safety-related problems are considered. Particular attention is paid to public opinion related to the use of UAVs. The possibilities of using UAVs in power engineering, agriculture, for controlling traffic, for goods transporting, for controlling the means of railway transport, for first aid to people under various extreme conditions, as well as for some other applications are being explored. The UAV parameters are analyzed, which must be provided for their use in each specific case, while ensuring the minimization of the necessary financial resources.
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Aviation
EASA is founded on 15 July 2002 and its headquarter is in Cologne, Germany. The aim of agency is to promote and achieve the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation.
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The Effects of COVID-19 on Human Resource Management in Aviation Companies: The Case of Europe
EASA is a security agency for European airspace, which became operational on 15 July 2002. It is headquartered in Cologne, Germany and employs around 300 staff from all member nations. The aim of agency to ensure flight and ground safety by controlling the monitoring and implementation of all kinds of aircraft, flight, production, response, effectiveness, and applicable security legislation within the European airspace. European Aviation Safety Agency.
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Digital Transformation in Aviation Education: Post COVID-19
European Union Aviation Safety Agency which is the European Union Authority for aviation safety.
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