Inflight Vibration Data Taken From a Military Aircraft to Help Finding Ways to Increase Flight Comfort

  • Kuruca M
  • Akkor A
  • Kazancı Z
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Abstract

Recent operational experience has confirmed that crew and transported personnel are getting tired and / or motion sickness and less fit for their duties. The general objective of this activity is to help keeping the crews and transported personnel fit to accomplish their mission by reducing vibration levels. In this activity, data were taken from a military transportation aircraft and this data were examined to help finding ways to increase flight comfort.

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Kuruca, M., Akkor, A., & Kazancı, Z. (2004). Inflight Vibration Data Taken From a Military Aircraft to Help Finding Ways to Increase Flight Comfort. In ATRS (pp. 1–10). İstanbul.

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