Volume 18, Number 1 (Spring 1971) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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FOREWORD | Col. Leonard R. Sugerman | 3 - 3 |
THE INSTITUTE OF NAVIGATION IN PERSPECTIVE | Alton B Moody | 4 - 25 |
GUIDANCE IS FOREVER | C. S. Draper | 26 - 50 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LONG-RANGE HYPERBOLIC NAVIGATION IN THE UNITED STATES | J. A. Pierce and R. H. Woodward | 51 - 62 |
MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS IN MARINE NAVIGATION DURING THE LAST 25 YEARS | G. D. Dunlap | 63 - 76 |
AIR NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES | E. W. Anderson | 77 - 92 |
TRANSIT, THE NAVY NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM | Thomas A. Stansell, Jr. | 93 - 109 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION | R. L. Duncombe | 110 - 115 |
HISTORICAL APPROACH TO MARINE COLLISION AVOIDANCE | A. E. Fiore, R. E. Anderson and L. J. Kapanka | 116 - 133 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FORUM | Contributor- Vernon I. Weihe | 134 - 140 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 140 - 140 |
Volume 18, Number 3 (Fall 1971) | ||
Title | Author | Page Numbers |
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APOLLO, A TRANSITION IN THE ART OF PILOTING A VEHICLE | James L. Nevins | 261 - 280 |
TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW'S COMMERCIAL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL | William G. Denhard | 281 - 291 |
EXAMPLES OF MOON SIGHTS TO OBTAIN TIME AND LONGITUDE | Dr. Frances W. Wright | 292 - 297 |
THE IMPACT OF INERTIAL NAVIGATION ON AIR SAFETY | R. M. Hershkowitz, D. O'Mathuna and K. R. Britting | 298 - 307 |
AVIATION SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY | Nathaniel Braverman | 308 - 319 |
THE ROLE OF INERTIAL NAVIGATION IN FUTURE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS | Duncan MacKinnon and John W. Hursh | 320 - 330 |
STRAPDOWN OR GIMBALLED IMU'S FOR THE SPACE SHUTTLE | T. S. Bettwy, E. A. Goldberg, and H. A. Irwin | 331 - 343 |
THE INSTITUTE'S PROFESSIONAL FILE | - | 344 - 352 |
REVIEWS OF RECENT BOOKS | - | 350 - 351 |