Less than five years after naval aviation led the forces that defeated
Imperial Japan that very organization was in serious trouble. The
force had been drastically reduced and, despite the Korean War,
growing sentiment supported by no less than the chairman of the Joint
Chiefs argued that the new Air Force could do anything naval aviation
might be required to do. Meanwhile, the naval aviation mishap rate
soared. The very survival of naval aviation was at stake. It took
fifty years to turn this around. Today, in spite of hot wars, cold
wars, contingencies, and peacetime operations in support of friends
and allies, the Navy and Marine Corps accident rate is at least as
good as that of the Air Force, and it approaches that of commercial
aviation. Gear Up, Mishaps Down explains that this accomplishment was
achieved through dedicated and professional leadership, a focus on
lessons learned from mishaps and near-mishaps, a willingness to learn
from other enterprises, and by better leadership, training,
maintenance, supply and more.
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The Evolution of Naval Aviation Safety, 1950-2000
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781682470220
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Naval Institute Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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