Added on 17 June 2010 by Royal Aeronautical Society
Frilford Heath Golf Club, Nr Abingdon, Oxfordshire
This is a relaxed and informal event and offers the ideal opportunity for networking with fellow golfers in the aviation industry. The event would lend itself to corporate hospitality and/or as a staff team-building exercise. Above all it’s a fun day out and we would like to encourage as many of our golfing members to sign up as we can!
Tags: abingdon oxfordshire, aviation industry, corporate events, corporate golf challenge, corporate hospitality, fellow golfers, royal aeronautical society, society events, sponsorship package, team building exercise, team prizes, texas scramble
Added on 10 June 2010 by Royal Aeronautical Society
During the first century of flight there were distinct periods of intense innovation within the aerospace industry. During these eras advancements in materials, design and propulsion were being made on an almost annual basis leading to the obsolescence of military aircraft within one or two years of their introduction. Today the aerospace industry is heading into another era of intense innovation as unmanned systems are being developed for military, civil and scientific missions.
Tags: 8b harrier, aircraft business, boeing defense, defense advanced research projects agency, distinct periods, harrier ii, Lectures, modernization program, new business opportunities, research projects agency, u s air force, UAS, UAV
Added on 10 June 2010 by Royal Aeronautical Society
How Can Helicopters Operate More Safely in Day / Night and Adverse Atmospheric Conditions?
Tags: alternate destination, conferences, fatal accidents, helicopter operations, low altitude, meteorological condition, operational availability, operational environments, operational requirement, rotorcraft, visual environment, zero visibility