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4-1969 8:00 AM

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The prime problem of planning for aircraft availability is to economically evaluate and determine if system availabilities are continuously being achieved, as well as to identify availability problems and pinpoint where they exist. The risk to human life and property is far too great to warrant the use of structural components which may cause vital equipment to fail when most needed.

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Apr 1st, 8:00 AM

Planning for Flight System Availability Under Uncertainty

The prime problem of planning for aircraft availability is to economically evaluate and determine if system availabilities are continuously being achieved, as well as to identify availability problems and pinpoint where they exist. The risk to human life and property is far too great to warrant the use of structural components which may cause vital equipment to fail when most needed.

 

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