Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bolter_(aeronautics)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 triples per page.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) abstract "In naval aviation, a bolter occurs when an aircraft attempting an arrested landing on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier touches down, but fails to catch an arrestor cable and come to a stop. Bolter aircraft accelerate at full throttle and become airborne in order to go-around and re-attempt the landing.Prior to the development of the angled flight deck, aircraft carrier landing areas ran along the axis of the ship. If an aircraft failed to catch an arrestor cable on the aft (rear) of the ship, it would still need to be stopped prior to hitting aircraft spotted (parked or taxiing) on the forward half of the deck. With aircraft spotted on the forward half of the flight deck, there was not enough room for an aircraft to become airborne again after missing the arrestor wires. Bringing an aircraft that failed to engage an arrestor cable to a stop was accomplished with either a wire \"barrier\", rigged amidships and raised to catch the aircraft's landing gear, or a net \"barricade\" that would engage the aircraft's wings. Either method often resulted in damage to the aircraft and required time to disengage. The introduction of jet aircraft for carrier operations in the early 1950s, with their greater mass and higher approach speeds, exacerbated the problem.The British-developed angled flight deck solved the problem of aircraft that failed to engage an arrestor wire, and created the routine option for aircraft to \"bolter\". By angling the landing area off the ship's axis, thus \"removing\" obstructions forward of the landing area, aircraft that failed to arrest – that bolter – simply accelerate down the landing area and become airborne again. Bolter aircraft then climb back to landing pattern altitude and sequence in with other landing aircraft to re-attempt the landing. These bolter aircraft are said to be in the \"bolter pattern\".The British first described aircraft that failed to arrest as bolters. When an aircraft bolters on a United States Navy carrier, the Landing Signal Officer (LSO) often transmits \"bolter, bolter, bolter\" over the radio. United States Navy LSOs 'grade' each carrier landing attempt on a scale of 0-5. Assuming the approach was safe and at least \"average\", a bolter is graded as 2.5. For unsafe or below average approaches that result in bolter, a grade of 2 is assigned.".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) thumbnail Cvs122ani.gif?width=300.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageID "13960730".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageLength "5338".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageRevisionID "701049609".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_carrier.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Arresting_gear.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Naval_aviation.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_take-off_and_landing.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Flight_deck.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Go-around.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Jet_aircraft.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Landing_Signal_Officer.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Landing_gear.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Modern_United_States_Navy_carrier_air_operations.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Naval_aviation.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink Tailhook.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink File:Cvna1nim.gif.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink File:Cvs122ani.gif.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLink File:US_Navy_040921-N-7732W-151_Sparks_fly_from_the_tail_hook_of_an_F-A-18C_Hornet_as_full_power_is_applied_after_making_a_bolter_aboard_the_Nimitz-class_aircraft_carrier_USS_John_C._Stennis_(CVN_74).jpg.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolter (aeronautics)".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageWikiLinkText "aborts his landing".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Br.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USS.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) subject Category:Naval_aviation.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) subject Category:Types_of_take-off_and_landing.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) type Type.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) type Type.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) comment "In naval aviation, a bolter occurs when an aircraft attempting an arrested landing on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier touches down, but fails to catch an arrestor cable and come to a stop. Bolter aircraft accelerate at full throttle and become airborne in order to go-around and re-attempt the landing.Prior to the development of the angled flight deck, aircraft carrier landing areas ran along the axis of the ship.".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) label "Bolter (aeronautics)".
- Bolter_(aeronautics) sameAs Q4940124.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) sameAs m.03cph3z.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) sameAs Q4940124.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) wasDerivedFrom Bolter_(aeronautics)?oldid=701049609.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) depiction Cvs122ani.gif.
- Bolter_(aeronautics) isPrimaryTopicOf Bolter_(aeronautics).