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DDC 616.9/80213
S 38

Schultz, Timothy Paul, (1966-).
    The Problem with Pilots : : How Physicians, Engineers, and Airpower Enthusiasts Redefined Flight / / Timothy P. Schultz. - Baltimore, Maryland : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/55891ACC-DF61-429E-A166-F565C79A1C53 . - ISBN 9781421424804 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 1421424800 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Schultz, Timothy Paul. Problems with pilots : how physicians, engineers, and airpower enthusiasts redefined flight. - Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2018]. - ISBN 9781421424798
    Содержание:
Introduction -- The pathology of flight -- Engineering the human machine -- Flying blind -- The changing role of the human component -- Flight without flyers -- The modern pilot, redefined -- New horizons of flight -- Conclusion: the past and future of pilots.

~РУБ DDC 616.9/80213

Рубрики: Airplanes, Military--Technological innovations.

   Aeronautics, Military--History--United States, 20th century.


   Aeronautics, Military--Technological innovations--History--United States, 20th century.


   Aviation medicine--United States.


   Fighter pilots--Effect of technological innovations on--United States.


   HEALTH & FITNESS--Diseases--General.


   MEDICAL--Clinical Medicine.


   MEDICAL--Diseases.


   MEDICAL--Evidence-Based Medicine.


   MEDICAL--Internal Medicine.


   Aeronautics, Military.


   Aeronautics, Military--Technological innovations.


   Airplanes, Military--Technological innovations.


   Aviation medicine.


   United States.
Аннотация: "Pilots were a major problem in aviation development. They were exposed as feeble, vulnerable, and inefficient as aircraft flew higher, faster, and farther. Pilots asphyxiated or got the bends at high altitudes; they blacked out during high-G maneuvers; they spun into the ground after encountering clouds or fog; and they found innumerable ways to commit fatal errors. This is the story of how physicians and engineers, spurred by airpower enthusiasts seeking to advance the military potential of aviation, sought new means to address these problems and bridge the widening gap between human and machine performance. It provides an original view of how their efforts connected the technological, the medical, and the human element and effected changes that transformed the pilot's role and redefined flight. Schultz explores the major changes in the pilot-aircraft relationship that transpired primarily between World War One and the end of World War Two and applies them to modern flight. Archival resources illuminate the pilot's evolution, and theories of technological change inform the innovations and institutional imperatives that elevated the roles of life scientists and engineers."--Provided by publisher.

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DDC 616.9/80213
S 38

Schultz, Timothy Paul, (1966-).
    The Problem with Pilots : : How Physicians, Engineers, and Airpower Enthusiasts Redefined Flight / / Timothy P. Schultz. - Baltimore, Maryland : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, 2018. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/55891ACC-DF61-429E-A166-F565C79A1C53 . - ISBN 9781421424804 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 1421424800 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Schultz, Timothy Paul. Problems with pilots : how physicians, engineers, and airpower enthusiasts redefined flight. - Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2018]. - ISBN 9781421424798
    Содержание:
Introduction -- The pathology of flight -- Engineering the human machine -- Flying blind -- The changing role of the human component -- Flight without flyers -- The modern pilot, redefined -- New horizons of flight -- Conclusion: the past and future of pilots.

~РУБ DDC 616.9/80213

Рубрики: Airplanes, Military--Technological innovations.

   Aeronautics, Military--History--United States, 20th century.


   Aeronautics, Military--Technological innovations--History--United States, 20th century.


   Aviation medicine--United States.


   Fighter pilots--Effect of technological innovations on--United States.


   HEALTH & FITNESS--Diseases--General.


   MEDICAL--Clinical Medicine.


   MEDICAL--Diseases.


   MEDICAL--Evidence-Based Medicine.


   MEDICAL--Internal Medicine.


   Aeronautics, Military.


   Aeronautics, Military--Technological innovations.


   Airplanes, Military--Technological innovations.


   Aviation medicine.


   United States.
Аннотация: "Pilots were a major problem in aviation development. They were exposed as feeble, vulnerable, and inefficient as aircraft flew higher, faster, and farther. Pilots asphyxiated or got the bends at high altitudes; they blacked out during high-G maneuvers; they spun into the ground after encountering clouds or fog; and they found innumerable ways to commit fatal errors. This is the story of how physicians and engineers, spurred by airpower enthusiasts seeking to advance the military potential of aviation, sought new means to address these problems and bridge the widening gap between human and machine performance. It provides an original view of how their efforts connected the technological, the medical, and the human element and effected changes that transformed the pilot's role and redefined flight. Schultz explores the major changes in the pilot-aircraft relationship that transpired primarily between World War One and the end of World War Two and applies them to modern flight. Archival resources illuminate the pilot's evolution, and theories of technological change inform the innovations and institutional imperatives that elevated the roles of life scientists and engineers."--Provided by publisher.

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