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81. Thunderbird Lounge: An Aviator's
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82. Fire Trucks (Pull Ahead Transportation)
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83. Emergency: Care and Transportation
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84. Transportation Decision Making:
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85. The Vertical Transportation Handbook
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86. Securing Global Transportation
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87. Energy, Power, and Transportation
 
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88. The History of Transportation
 
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89. Active Physics Transportation
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90. Topics in Optimal Transportation
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91. The Space Elevator: A Revolutionary
 
92. THE URBAN TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
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93. Handbook of Aviation Human Factors
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94. Galloping Across the U.S.A.: Horses
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95. Transportation Systems Analysis:
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96. Emergency Care And Transportation
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97. Fundamentals of Transportation
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98. Michael Brein's Guide to Sydney
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99. Early Motorcycles: Construction,
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100. Transportation Security (Butterworth-Heinemann

81. Thunderbird Lounge: An Aviator's Story About One Early Transportation Helicopter Company, Along With Its Sister Companies As They Paved the Way in What Was to Become "A Helicopter War"
by Robert Brandt
Paperback: 402 Pages (2001-11-21)
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Asin: 1553690060
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a story as seen through the eyes of one 1st Lieutenant Army aviator, during the early US military commitment to support the Republic of South Vietnam in its counter-insugency operations against North Vietnam's campaign to reunite Vietnam under communist rule. It depicts the daily life of these soldiers and aviation crew members as they went about proving the importance of the helicopter in modern warfare. Describes in detail how the helicopter was employed, puts you in the pilot's seat, death and humor, frustrations encountered, and a tribute to those soldiers and airmen who paid the ultimate price. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Thunderbird Lounge
It is quite evident that Gen Brandt did considerable research into the events that took place during that time period.Some people might question the facts as presented about some of the operations or events, however, I think the book speaks for itself.The author did an outstanding job depicting how the Company functioned in that environment and how the officers and enlisted men endured the stress and strain of life away from home and family.The humorous side depicted in the book is probly as accurate as can be remembered and certainly contributed to the over all high moral of the organization.The book is well written and a pleasure to read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Highly Readable, Accurate, Thorough Picture
Bob Brandt did a masterful job of saving, sorting and presenting data as well as remembering so many facts that most of us have long since forgotten.

The book is a keeper, and supports the efforts and brave acts of the many unsung participants at the outset of this strange venture of our country into a truly foreign land.

5-0 out of 5 stars DAVE EASTMAN, OUTLAW 23,-24
I swapped my book, OUTLAWS IN VIETNAM, for Bob's book at the VHPA reunion in Las Vegas, 2002.This is a great book by Gen. Brandt typifying the events and life-style experienced at this early moment in Vietnam. The H-21's are graphically described in all their quirks and needs, as well as the skillful men who had to fly them. I find the earliest years of VN helicopter warfare fascinating to read, as these men not only laid down the tracks for we later aviators to utilize in mid-sixties on, but they quickly found out the political reality of Vietnam--which never changed.As Halberstam has stated, "the war was lost in 1964, not at the end of its duration." Our aviator job was tremendously enjoyed by all of us, but the Washington administrations never totally got it what a fluky scenario Vietnam was.We helicopter pilots surely got it, though.

5-0 out of 5 stars True Pioneers of Army Aviation
Pi'-o-neer' a noun meaning: "One who goes before, preparing the way, for others to follow."There is no other way to define the original members of the 33rd Transportation Company (Light Helicopter)(CH21), except as pioneers in U.S. Army Aviation history!All original members of the 33rd left their families in the U.S. and quietly departed Ft. Ord, CA with their destination as-"unknown"!The move was classified as Top Secret and no one was able to tell anyone, including families, where they were going under penalty of court-martial.Vietnam was not classified as a combat zone in 1962, but as an advisory zone...but no one told the VC.Thunderbird Lounge is a very good historical book written by a man who experienced it all. 1LT Robert J. Brandt, a National Guard officer newly assigned, became the Commander of the 573rd Maintenance Detachment and, would be the only Commander of the 573rd Maintenance Detachment for the entire year.

The 33rd was originally to deploy to "unknown" locations in March of 1962.The orders were delayed and many of their helicopters were transferred to two other Transportation Companies (8th and 57th), which did deploy.Then the U.S. was scoured for low time CH-21's to replace the ones given up by the 33rd.The unit was again alerted to move in August of 1962.All aircraft and all other equipment finally departed for Hawaii by ship scheduled to stop in Hawaii to pick up the aircraft and equipment of a sister unit, the 81st, before continuing on. Then, the day before the main body of personnel was to depart Travis AFB, 1LT Brandt was diagnosed with pneumonia!After spending a night in the Ft. Ord hospital and receiving a massive dose of penicillin that led to a rapid improvement, Brandt convinced the Army doctor that he HAD to go with his unit the next day.Convinced by his improvement, the doctor loaded Brandt up with more penicillin and off he went.He recovered enroute with no ill effects.

The arrival at Tan So Nhut and Saigon was exactly as anyone who has been there remembers...a sensory shock and memorable!The year was 1962 and, Saigon was "unspoiled" by western influences; full of interesting foreign sights, sounds and smells.The USNS Croatan, carrying 40 cocooned helicopters and equipment, arrived within 48 hours, on schedule.Following unpacking, unwrapping and assembly, the 33rd's20 CH-21s were flown to Tan So Nhut and ultimately to their new home on Bien Hoa airbase about 30 miles north of Saigon.The time was the monsoon season and no member of the unit had experienced the tropics or the problems the heat and moisture would ultimately bring to their aging CH-21 helicopters.The 33rd had arrived and "Wow", were the conditions primitive!

Throughout the remaining pages of Thunderbird Lounge, MG Brandt tells a complete story of the first year of the 33rd in Vietnam.People, places and incidents are described in very vivid detail.Almost every pilot is mentioned as well as many of the key enlisted men and NCO's.Using letters sent home to his wife along with the help of several comrades he is still in contact with,MG Brandt reconstructs many events that tell the story of their first year.Combat assaults, re-supply and medical evacuations are carried out in two aircraft flights because of engine and maintenance concerns.The red soil and extreme moisture conditions made maintenance of the CH-21 radial engines and wooden rotor blades very, very difficult.Brandt estimates that his engine shop rebuilt a CH-21 radial engine every 8 days!Thunderbird Lounge is a story of missions, maintenance and mayhem.

Never has a book been written after 40 years that is more complete with dates, names and locations.Every page is brimming with tales relating the many humorous incidents and events that made life in combat and the poor living conditions of Bien Hoa airbase bearable. Great photos are placed at the end of each chapter that compliment and highlight the people and incidents within the chapter. MG Brandt carefully remembers some of the sad events of the year, concluding with the loss of the first two 33rd pilots just after his returning home.

Thunderbird Lounge is truly a wonderful book.It tells a positive story about men as pioneers overcoming adversity, boredom and the enemy.Some of the participants may have seen things differently than MG Brandt, as he looks back after 40 years.However, no one can say he didn't tell it candidly, and fairly, as he saw it.After all, 40 years is a long time.1962 was truly a time when real men pioneered the use of helicopters in combat and developed the textbooks for US Army Aviation airmobile operations.Those textbooks, as well as the lessons learned, were effectively used by thousands of pilots over the next 9 years in that "unknown" location so very far away.

Tom Payne
Sec/Treas
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82. Fire Trucks (Pull Ahead Transportation)
by Judith Jango-Cohen
Paperback: 32 Pages (2002-09)
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Asin: 0822506041
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Any "little" firefighter will love this book
My 3 year old son who is obsessed with all things related to fire trucks LOVES this book. He loves the photos of REAL firetrucks. The book gives children a chance to read about fire trucks, parts of fire trucks, and the equipment carried in fire trucks.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best "woo-woo" book ever!
My 2 yr old son is a lover of"woo-woo's", which is what he calls fire trucks. So this book was a must have after borrowing it from the library. It's a good sturdy book with pages full of images/photos of real fire related machines. The information is accurate, but he doesn't listen to the info about the trucks, he just likes to look at the pictures. ... Read more


83. Emergency: Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured (Book with Mini-CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh, Palm/Handspring, Windows CE/Pocket PC eBook Reader, Smart Phone)
Paperback: 986 Pages (2002-01-15)
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Asin: 0763716669
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Brandon/Hill Allied Health List first-purchase selection (#81). Textbook combines medical content with dynamic features and interactive technology. Covers the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum, and the latest CPR guidelines. CD-ROM can be used on handheld devices. Previous edition: c1999. Softcover, hardcover also available. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Mediocre at best.
I took my initial EMT class with the Brady text... very in-depth and full of information (and about twice the size of this one).

This one seems to be very dummed down, with about 1/2 the info.Adequate for an EMT class, but it doesn't exceed the curricula in any area.

So, its average, and could use some padding.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference Manual
This is really a reference textbook for the education of new EMT's, butthe information it contains is complete, concise and extremely up-to-date(important in a field that is changing ALL the time!)

Highly recommendedas a text to have on your EMS shelf.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good reference for the EMT
This text is traditionally seen in the classroom, however not all EMT classes utilize this text and some technicians may not be familiar with it.In essence, the text is designed to provide the necessary knowledge tobecome an Emergency Medical Technician.

Content includes basicphysiology, medical terminology, patient assessment, and emergencyinterventions on the basic life support level. The book assumes no priormedical knowledge on the part of the reader and the information ispresented in a clear and logical manner.

The text is also useful to thelayman who would appredciate a more in depth approach to the recognition ofmedical emergencies and life saving interventions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book for the future of EMTs
I am an EMT Basic student and use this book very much. It is a very easily read book with a good amount of emphasis on the practical applications neccesary for emergency care. It is also divided for ease of refernce,which is neccessary for quick checks of how to do something.

5-0 out of 5 stars Setting the new standard ofEMTB education
After teaching EMTB classes and using many different texts over the 20+ years, I was very pleased to see that the AAOS is once again setting the standard with the 7th edition. Unlike the competition, the AAOS EMTB 7thhas gone the extra mile with incredible design and instructor support. Thereadability, design and depth of content has already paid huge dividendsfor my students in the field. Did I mention the internet with the AAOS 7th?This text utilizes a true "system" of learning that helpsstudents develop confidence and competence by all kinds of activites. Visitwww.emtb.com for a preview. All in all, this is probably the best EMT bookever developed and I look forward to more titles from the AAOS. ... Read more


84. Transportation Decision Making: Principles of Project Evaluation and Programming
by Kumares C. Sinha, Samuel Labi
Hardcover: 576 Pages (2007-05-25)
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Asin: 0471747327
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This pioneering text provides a holistic approach to decision making in transportation project development and programming, which can help transportation professionals to optimize their investment choices. The authors present a proven set of methodologies for evaluating transportation projects that ensures that all costs and impacts are taken into consideration.

The text's logical organization gets readers started with a solid foundation in basic principles and then progressively builds on that foundation. Topics covered include:

  • Developing performance measures for evaluation, estimating travel demand, and costing transportation projects

  • Performing an economic efficiency evaluation that accounts for such factors as travel time, safety, and vehicle operating costs

  • Evaluating a project's impact on economic development and land use as well as its impact on society and culture

  • Assessing a project's environmental impact, including air quality, noise, ecology, water resources, and aesthetics

  • Evaluating alternative projects on the basis of multiple performance criteria

  • Programming transportation investments so that resources can be optimally allocated to meet facility-specific and system-wide goals

Each chapter begins with basic definitions and concepts followed by a methodology for impact assessment. Relevant legislation is discussed and available software for performing evaluations is presented. At the end of each chapter, readers are provided resources for detailed investigation of particular topics. These include Internet sites and publications of international and domestic agencies and research institutions. The authors also provide a companion Web site that offers updates, data for analysis, and case histories of project evaluation and decision making.

Given that billions of dollars are spent each year on transportation systems in the United States alone, and that there is a need for thorough and rational evaluation and decision making for cost-effective system preservation and improvement, this text should be on the desks of all transportation planners, engineers, and educators. With exercises in every chapter, this text is an ideal coursebook for the subject of transportation systems analysis and evaluation. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Execellent book-all Asset managers must have a copy

Transportation Decision Making: Principles of Project Evaluation and Programming is an excellent book. Every Asset manager must have a copy of this book. The details are precise and intutive. Book has logical and daya to day examples. You really enjoy reading this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Really bad condition
The book was in really bad condition, many pages were folded and ink all over.I was thinking about sending it back, but some unexpected health problems keep me from doing so. ... Read more


85. The Vertical Transportation Handbook
Hardcover: 624 Pages (2010-10-26)
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Asin: 0470404132
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This new edition of a one-of-a-kind handbook provides an essential updating to keep the book current with technology and practice.  New coverage of topics such as machine-room-less systems and current operation and control procedures, ensures that this revision maintains its standing as the premier general reference on vertical transportation.  A team of new contributors has been assembled to shepherd the book into this new edition and provide the expertise to keep it up to date in future editions.  A new copublishing partnership with Elevator World Magazine ensures that the quality of the revision is kept at the highest level, enabled by Elevator World's Editor, Bob Caporale, joining George Strakosch as co-editor. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars At least he is up to date.
Only problem with this book it is directed towards those who are buyingelevators. Believe the author is a consultant. Mechanic already working onsuch equipment would not find this of much value. Why? Because thetechnology is changing so fast! Again, the two volumes, INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE ON HOISTING MEN... is far better buy. Too bad the author hadnever read those books. ... Read more


86. Securing Global Transportation Networks
by Luke Ritter, J. Barrett, Rosalyn Wilson
Hardcover: 312 Pages (2006-10-02)
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Asin: 0071477519
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Viable, value-creating solutions for securing global transportation networks

Securing Global Transportation Networks demonstrates how improved security processes can create value across all the business functions throughout an entire value chain.Readers will learn a whole new security management philosophy, as explained through domestic and international examples and case studies ranging from major retailers such as Home Depot to shipping giants such as Maersk and FedEx.This book also looks ahead to future developments and "best practices" for the future.If you're charged with making or evaluating transportation security decisions, you'll find the tools you need to succeed -- and prosper -- with the Total Security Management approach.

  • Explains globalization's impact on transportation networks
  • Creates a framework for realizing a return on security investments by integrating it as a core business process
  • Details how transportation firms, investors, and insurance companies can measure and reward smart security practices that protect a firm's fixed assets, assets in transit, brand equity and goodwill, and human capital
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5-0 out of 5 stars Securing Global Transportation
This brilliantly written text shows Ritter's ability to take a very complex subject and make it simple and easy to understand.As pioneer of Total Security Management, Ritter provides the reader with a value management solution within their core business function.This is extremely valuable information for anyone in the trade, safety and security, logistics and transportation industries.Susan Wellman, Business Owner, SA AdvisorsSecuring Global Transportation Networks

5-0 out of 5 stars Security as a value for business continuity and ROI
Ritter's book is a lesson for all CEO's and C-level execs on the importance of understanding the value of security at each critical link in their supply network.Through real examples and thoroughexplanations the book takes a practical approach to explaining and encouraging the value of security -- for most it is the most critical piece of their business because when it fails, the business usually fails.It's that simple.Securing Transportation Networks helps any executive understand how security adds value to their bottom line and their long term success.In my experience the ROI for any investment is management's top concern -- the book provides the why's and the benefits of a system that more holistically includes security in every day processes ultimately assuring business continuity and survival.Can't recommend it highly enough -- not only for those involved in supply chain but for any executive who relies on other suppliers or networks for their business.

5-0 out of 5 stars Proven Security Practices Combined with Sound Metrics = Good Business
This is an excellent book for anyone involved at any level in securing our global transportation networks; or ultimately for anyone that makes decisions that will have an affect positively or negatively on the ability for security personnel to execute their jobs.The book provides a solid foundation by presenting the Total Security Management (TSM) concept in building blocks that tie in together to formulate a strong base of knowledge.

The presented information is easy to understand for all personnel and shows how by following these guidelines they will achieve greater security of all assets (fixed, in-transit, brand equity, and human capital) and just as importantly, how they will do so with costs in balance to the risk level needed for that particular industry or organization.By providing such a strong foundation, the security industry and more specifically security personnel, now have another strong tool at their disposal for presenting a common frame of reference to advance all aspects of securing the transportation network and doing so in line with the concerns of companies that are facing a down and challenged economy.

Perhaps this is its strongest asset, in providing personnel in the security field with a solid tool and base of reference to assist them with highlighting and justifying what are truly legitimate concerns for their specific industry while at the same time providing strong evidence to support their conclusions; and ultimately show how well thought out actions and expenditures based on sound metrics will be in that organizations best interests and will ultimately prove cost effective in the long term both in terms of dollar values and brand equity.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Its a great book, very usefull. The product arrived in time and in proper conditions.

5-0 out of 5 stars An in-depth look at one of the country's greatest security concerns.
Everything we use everyday comes from somewhere.Getting that product from point A to point B in a timely, cost-effective way is important to everyone in the transportation industry.But the attacks against America both domestically and abroad have shown that we are as vulnerable as ever, and one way to secure our business interests is to secure our transportation networks.
That is the subject of this excellent book, written by three veterans of the industry and featuring a foreward by Tom Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security.Using their years of experience, the authors develop in the book the concept of Total Security Management, and use compelling case studies to illustrate their point that a secure business is a successful business.The book breaks down the global transportation process, shows where value is added along the way, and how to maximize that value while minimizing risk, not only from terrorism but from other less malicious but equally damaging impacts.The book further demonstrates the financial benefits of investing in security, and also how to protect physical corporate assets, whether they be fixed or goods in transit.A "Book of the Month" of the American Society for Industrial Security in December 2006, this book is a must for anyone working in or around global transportation industries.
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87. Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology
by Len S. Litowitz, Ryan A. Brown, Jack Klasey
Hardcover: 688 Pages (2006-01-01)
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Asin: 1590702212
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Energy, Power, and Transportation Technology provides a comprehensive study of the basic elements of energy, power, and transportation and how they affect the world we live in. This textbook covers the resources, processes, and systems used in these industries. For maximum teaching and learning flexibility, chapter objectives are divided into Basic Concepts, Intermediate Concepts, and Advanced Concepts. Activities are provided at the end of each chapter to help the student apply the concepts covered in that chapter. Technology Links and Curricular Connections in each chapter help broaden student knowledge of technology and connect chapter content with concepts in math, science, and social studies. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars teaching tech
Using this textbook to instruct a class in alternate energy technology.The textbook offers a good introduction to energy and transportation technology with a career oriented focus.Its a little heavy on the transportation focus but overall gives an excellent overview of technology origins. ... Read more


88. The History of Transportation (Major Inventions Through History)
by Judith Herbst
 Paperback: 56 Pages (2006-01)
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89. Active Physics Transportation
by Arthur, Dr. Eisenkraft
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90. Topics in Optimal Transportation (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Vol. 58)
by Cedric Villani
Hardcover: 370 Pages (2003-03-01)
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This is the first comprehensive introduction to the theory of mass transportation with its many--and sometimes unexpected--applications. In a novel approach to the subject, the book both surveys the topic and includes a chapter of problems, making it a particularly useful graduate textbook.

In 1781, Gaspard Monge defined the problem of "optimal transportation" (or the transferring of mass with the least possible amount of work), with applications to engineering in mind. In 1942, Leonid Kantorovich applied the newborn machinery of linear programming to Monge's problem, with applications to economics in mind. In 1987, Yann Brenier used optimal transportation to prove a new projection theorem on the set of measure preserving maps, with applications to fluid mechanics in mind.

Each of these contributions marked the beginning of a whole mathematical theory, with many unexpected ramifications. Nowadays, the Monge-Kantorovich problem is used and studied by researchers from extremely diverse horizons, including probability theory, functional analysis, isoperimetry, partial differential equations, and even meteorology.

Originating from a graduate course, the present volume is intended for graduate students and researchers, covering both theory and applications. Readers are only assumed to be familiar with the basics of measure theory and functional analysis. ... Read more


91. The Space Elevator: A Revolutionary Earth-to-Space Transportation System
by Bradley C. Edwards, Eric A. Westling
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-11)
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Asin: 0974651710
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The authors take the reader through the history of the concept, technical design and economic practicalities of building an elevator to space, and, ultimately, the implications of what such a low cost transportation system would mean to society. Based on three years of NASA-funded studies and written for the technically literate layperson, Edwards and Westling discuss the recent technological advances that now make the space elevator feasible. They conclude by addressing the effects that the space elevator could have on mankind's future from communications and energy to colonizing space. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Solutions
This book could be a bit technical for those with out a small physics and calculus background, but it does describe many of the difficulties that would need to be over come and lays out a plan as how to do it.It successfully answered many of the problems I had thought up when thinking of the space elevator and explained in detail how to overcome them.

5-0 out of 5 stars THE book to read on the space elevator
Although it came out six years ago, Brad Edwards' book is still second to none. If you want to learn a lot about what a space elevator is, how it might be designed and built and what it will be used for, this book will give you all the details.

3-0 out of 5 stars Apostrophe's Apostasy
This engineer's quite positive reaction to this technically impressive book is overshadowed by his own obsession with the mundane topics of spelling and punctuation.That's much more my own problem than it is the author's.But for any of my fellow obsessives out there who consider taking on this book, I must warn you, there's hardly a page where you won't find yourself grinding your teeth over the lack of respect for the standards of our language.Unfortunately for us apostrophe freaks, that can lead to an irrational lack of confidence in the logic and mathematics of the content.

Otherwise, this is a very interesting and complete presentation of an important approach to escaping our planet.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating


Now we have seen the failure of the shuttle it is time we had a look at some alternatives. What we have here is a first-class study of a `Space Elevator'. If such an elevator could be built it would revolutionize space travel.

Written in easy style and does not need much technical skill to read. The writers here have done a good job here.

If the figures quoted are correct such a scheme would be about 6 to 10 billion dollars. In today's world this is not that much money. Overall it sounds too good to be true. I am sure that we could add a few more zeros as everything in space is more expensive then quoted. Still it does show the project might be possible and affordable if it can work something I am not qualified to say that it does depend on materials that we don't have yet.

I think the writers have proven their point that it is within reach of current technology and we should do a more detailed study on this topic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Out-of-the-Box Thinking
Brad Edwards' book serves as 'the manifesto' for those interested in radical thinking for space access. It is a delightful read on the challenges and effort to make a space elevator a reality. The spin-off technologies will be wonderfully useful in the years ahead. I am pleased to see that NASA's Centennial Challenge named SpaceFoward and the space elevator competition its first challenge. Nonetheless, the first competition made little progress. Yet I suspect that the second year efforts will make for better competition to 'beat the house.' Go Virginia Tech Space Elevator Team! ... Read more


92. THE URBAN TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
 Hardcover: Pages (1969)

Asin: B003TK073S
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93. Handbook of Aviation Human Factors (Human Factors in Transportation Series)
Hardcover: 712 Pages (1999-01-01)
list price: US$179.95 -- used & new: US$58.30
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Asin: 0805816801
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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A comprehensive source covering applications of human factors to aviation systems and operations, this handbook covers topics such as cabin staff and security, technical and navigational innovations, advances in communication, cost and time pressures on procurement, and new applications of automation. It covers human-macine relationships, cultural differences in practices and procedures, cognitive processes underlying human task performance, as well as maintenance, certification, verification and validation in the quest for even better system reliability. The handbook discusses major developments in aviation and in human factors, and foresees some of the further developments in this field. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Graduate Textbook
This is basically a collection of academic research and research methods geared towards a graduate-level class in aviation human factors.It is what it is, of interest to those involved in higher level coursework in the aviation field.

3-0 out of 5 stars The good, the bad and the ugly
One problem with the book is that, while it has a 1999 publication date, the great majority of the articles were written about 1993-1995. This fact made the book about 6 years out-of-date as soon as it was published...and, in the aviation HF arena of the late 1990's-early 2000's, this is a crucial flaw. Why? Besides the obvious, this period in aviation HF was one of both great strides and great re-considerations/re-evaluations of previously accepted aviation HF dogmas. As one example, CRM which had been heavily promoted for 20+ years by FAA and the airline industry as the silver bullet in human error accident/incident reduction was finally scrutinized and found wanting as to lack of evalative methods, among other flaws, and replaced by risk assessment/management, while as reinforcing the command/leadership role of the pilot.
The book is not so much poorly organized as lacking a overarching and integrative rationale for the topic areas.
The good? There is a new edition in the works and, if the publishers do not waste another 5 years getting it to the public, it will be up-to-date. However, I believe that it will use, basically, many of the same topics/authors, simply up-dated. One good thing is that the chapter on Civil Aviation Security will be 90% new, because of 9/11 and what has happened since.

2-0 out of 5 stars Longwinded And Poorly Organized
I used this book in a graduate Human Factors course, and while I disliked it at first, I slowly grew to hate it. I give it two stars because it does, on occasion, contain good information, but more often than not is disjointed, poorly organized, and unfocused.

The book is essentially a collection of academic papers related to Human Factors in aviation (some are moderately tangential to the subject matter at hand), and as such it is really better suited for use as a reference book than as a text. It is further limited as a text by virtue of the fact that because most of the articles are extremely specialized, giant chunks of Human Factors considerations are left totally unaddressed.

I particularly disliked the contribution from Daniel E. Maurino, entitled "Crew Resource Management: A Time For Reflection." There are much better resources available on CRM (and now Threat and Error Management as well.) On the other end of the quality spectrum, the article by Giovanni Costa titled "Fatigue and Biological Rhythms" is an excellent account of the effects of fatigue on human performance, and emphasizes the importance of circadian desynchronosis in aviation safety. Most of the articles range between these two in quality, but these two stand out for me as the defining ends of the spectrum.

This book is valuable as a reference tool and for some very specialized pieces of knowledge. It is unsuitable for a survey course in Human Factors at any level, and an attempt to read it as a text is torturous at best. Combine the unsuitability as a text with the usurious price of $145.00 and this is one of the worst values around.
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94. Galloping Across the U.S.A.: Horses in American Life (Transportation in America)
by Martin W. Sandler
Paperback: 64 Pages (2003-07-03)
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Galloping Across America shows how Mustangs, Arabians, Palominos, Morgans, and other kinds of horses played a central role in the development of the United States as a nation. From transportation within cities -- the omnibus, fire wagons, delivery of goods -- to mail delivery from coast to coast to tilling soil and herding cattle, Martin Sandler shows how essential the horse was for the survival of four million citizens stretched across 800,000 square miles. As roads improved, stagecoaches became popular for crossing the country. Covered wagons delivered pioneers into the western regions for homesteading. And Native American culture changed significantly as wealth and social standing within tribes began to be measured by the number of horses each man owned. Galloping Across America is a fascinating look at the horse-powered development of America up through the rodeos and mounted police of today.

Filled with the spirit of adventure, competition, and restlessness central to the American character, the Transportation in America series reveals how the horse, trolley, ship, railroad, automobile, and airplane transformed the country. Each volume is richly illustrated with photographs, paintings, drawings, posters, timetables, sheet music covers, and original documents -- many of which have never been published before -- and includes fascinating sidebars on the colorful characters and technology behind the transport. ... Read more


95. Transportation Systems Analysis: Models and Applications (Springer Optimization and Its Applications)
by Ennio Cascetta
Hardcover: 742 Pages (2009-09-15)
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"This book provides a rigorous and comprehensive coverage of transportation models and planning methods and is a must-have to anyone in the transportation community, including students, teachers, and practitioners." Moshe Ben-Akiva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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96. Emergency Care And Transportation Of The Sick And Injured
by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
Hardcover: 1296 Pages (2006-06-08)
list price: US$89.95 -- used & new: US$44.15
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Asin: 0763744069
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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For Nearly 35 Years, The American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons Has Been A Driving Force In The Field Of EMS Education, First By Publishing Emergency Care And Transportation Of The Sick And Injured. Now, The Ninth Edition Continues That Dedication And Committment To Training Future EMT-Basics And The Instructors Who Are Paving Their Way.Emergency Care And Transportation Of The Sick And Injured, Ninth Edition Is The Center Of An Integrated Teaching And Learning System That Will Help Define The Future Direction Of EMS Education. It Combines Comprehensive Medical Content With Dynamic New Features And Interactive Technology To Better Support Instructors And To Help Prepare Students For The Field.An Interactive Skills DVD Is Packaged Free With Each Copy Of The Text. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Solid Seller
Seller offered"Mint Like New " I received Mint Like New. Very Satisfied with Seller AND Mds,

3-0 out of 5 stars the one and only EMT book
Want to be a certified EMT-Basic? This is the book you will have to eat through.

The chapters are very long and WORDY. Important information is scattered between needless sentences such that, yes, you will have to read everything. The text in this book could very easily be condensed to a quarter of it's current size.

There is more information in a paragraph from my pChem text book than from two pages of this. Also, the protocols could be better organized. ... Read more


97. Fundamentals of Transportation and Traffic Operations
by C.F. Daganzo
Hardcover: 356 Pages (1997-09-26)
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Asin: 0080427855
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The basic concepts in the transportation and traffic operations field that should be understood by every transportation professional are presented here in a thorough, coherent, and self-contained way. Introductory chapters on "tools" cover topics such as graphical methods, optimization, probability, stochastic processes, statistics and simulation; these are complemented by application chapters on traffic dynamics, control, observation, and scheduled modes, where the fundamental ideas are presented in depth.

A key element of the author's approach is that only that material is presented which is definitely known and correct.At the same time, an effort has been made to point out various pitfalls and common errors so that they can be avoided.The result is an invaluable source of reliable, well grounded and clearly explained ideas, tools and techniques for the transportation professional.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book for Graduate Studies
I really liked learning the fundamentals of Traffic Engineering from this book. I think that the book is extremely useful, and a must-have for all traffic engineering graduate students. The reason I think the book might not be as suitable for undergraduate students, is that Daganazo depends on a lot of mathematics and systems knowledge, which I think most undergraduate students might not have. Personally, I am a graduate students, and I had to do some extra work to understand a couple of ideas presented by Daganzo. ... Read more


98. Michael Brein's Guide to Sydney by Public Transit (Michael Brein's Guides to Sightseeing By Public Transportation)
Map: 2 Pages (1998-07-01)
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Asin: 1886590117
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Michael Brein's Guide to Sydney by the Public Transit shows travelers how to go to Sydney's top 50 visitor attractions by metro, rail, tram, and bus. The guide shows which transit to use, which lines to take, which stops to board and exit at, and, using about 30 detailed mini-area-walking maps, shows exactly how to walk from these stops right to the visitor attractions. Additional nearby points of interest are also indicated on these mini-maps. An ultra-large (very easy to read) official map of Sydney s transit system is also provided. The Sydney guide is concise, compact, and comprehensive and fits in your pocket (leave the bulky books back in the hotel room!). Michael Brein s Sydney guide is part of the world's first and only travel guide series specifically designed to show travelers how to sightsee the top 50 visitor attractions by public transportation in a variety of the world's most visited cities. ... Read more


99. Early Motorcycles: Construction, Operation and Repair (Dover Books on Transportation)
by Victor W. Page
Paperback: 704 Pages (2004-11-04)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$16.83
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Asin: 0486436713
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Comprehensive volume of practical information, written by a talented automotive and aviation pioneer and published in the early 20th century, provides advice on everything from mufflers and automatic oil pumps to batteries and timing valves. Enhanced with more than 370 rare illustrations, the easy-to-read book will appeal to collectors, dealers, and riders.
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5-0 out of 5 stars early motorcycles
This is a reprint of the 2nd edition from 1924.Contains a wealth of information and illustrations I haven't found anywhere else.Excellent look into the history and evolution of the early bikes.Worth every penny!

5-0 out of 5 stars 'Early Motorcycles' an early powerhouse
Pagé had an interest in automobiles, motorcycles, and tractors of the day, publishing books on these and other subjects.'Early Motorcyles' was originally titled 'Motorcycles and Side Cars', and was published in 1914.Further editions appeared in 1917 and 1919; cyclecars were added in 1919.This book is a reprint of the 1917 edition. At 550 pages and 350 illustrations, 'Early Motorcycles' is THE book on motorcycling from the Pioneer era, and it makes delightful reading today.The early successes and dead-ends of design appear side-by-side, as all were in use at the time.Clear writing and drawing explain how everything works - suspension, cam timing, sidecars, gearboxes, clutches, etc.Excellent value.www.thevintagent.blogspot.com

5-0 out of 5 stars Instructions on operation & repair remain as relevant today
Early Motorcycles: Construction, Operation and Repair was first published in the 1920s, when thousands of motorcycles were already in use. Author Victor Page himself was an early transportation pioneer: his background lends to a lively survey of motorcycles, from engines, lubrication and materials to gear types and standard equipment. It's hard to believe EARLY MOTORCYCLES first appeared in 1924 - and that the instructions on operation and repair remain as relevant today as it did when it was first published.
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100. Transportation Security (Butterworth-Heinemann Homeland Security)
by Clifford Bragdon
Hardcover: 456 Pages (2008-07-25)
list price: US$83.95 -- used & new: US$69.39
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Asin: 0750685492
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Insecure transportation systems are costing our worldwide mobility-based economy as much as 6% of GDP annually. The effectiveness of security measures vary widely. In the United States, depending on the mode of transportation, it ranges from "medium effectiveness" for airports to "low effectiveness" for maritime, rail, transit, and intermodal activities. Situational awareness and interoperability are lacking as we try to deal with both natural and man-made disasters. Regardless of the transport mode, improvements are essential if governments and corporations are to address security planning, response, and national preparedness. Transportation Security examines this problem in a comprehensive manner and addresses security-based technologies and solutions to minimize risk.

* Covers air, sea, roadway, rail and public transport modes
* Offers technological solutions for mobility based problems in planning, logistics and policy to improve security, combat terrorism and ensure national preparedness
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Instead of Transportation Systems Security, which Ibought previously, I should have settled for this book, I realize that now. Transportation Security by Clifford Bragdon has all the stuff that I was looking for in Transportation Systems Security. Where that book fails, this book succeeds. Why? Because this book, unlikethe other mentioned, gives a holistic view of our world's transportation security processes and operations, in all modes (except rail), and all issues that relate to security in transportation. Although at times heavily US and homeland security oriented, this book still manages to capture me, the international audience, to the full. As editor, Clifford Bragdon has managed to put together an excellent book and I can only commend him on his achievement. ... Read more


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