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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 'Excellent and comprehensive' - "Bookends". 'A must-read for students and anyone wanting to learn more about the how and why of airports' - "Airliners". Extensively revised and updated to reflect post-9/11 changes in the industry, this new edition of the benchmark text and reference in airport planning and management brings aviation students and professionals comprehensive, timely, and authoritative coverage of a challenging field. "Airport Planning and Management", by Alexander Wells, Ed.D. and Seth B. Young, Ph.D., is an essential resource for understanding fundamentals, as well as current developments in policy and practice in airport management.Covering planning and managing techniques, new technologies, statistics, trends, and regulatory issues, this is a complete and comprehensive course in airports. Offering expert guidance on airport site selection, design, access, financing, law and regulation, security, capacity, technological advances, and other issues essential to the development and management of airports, "Airport Planning and Management" brings you a true insider's view of airport decision-making.This book covers: Security Issues; Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Mandates; Post-9/11 Developments; Aviation Improvement and Reform Act; Breakout of FAA Regulations, Advisories, Forms, and More; Airspace and Air Traffic Control Coverage; Financial Planning and Demand Forecasting; Improvements in Planning; Environmental, Noise, and Liability Issues; Technological Improvements, Landside and Airside; Future Trends and Challenges; Information Resources; and, Review questions for text use or self study. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Alexander T. Wells | | Paperback: | 572 pages | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Professional | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2004 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0071413014 | | Product Width: | 183.0 centimeters | | Product Height: | 229.0 centimeters | | Product Weight: | 2.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 7.2 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Excellent reference for any student of airport management Apr 22, 2004
By Ben Rothke
"Author of 'Computer Security: 20 Things Every Employee Should Know'"
Airport Planning & Management is an excellent reference for any student of airport management or aviation.The book details just about every facet of how an airport is run. From airport site selection to runway design and everything in between, Airport Planning & Management just about covers it all. The chapters are all well written and extremely well organized. Any aviation enthusiast who is interested in how airports are run will find this a valuable reference.
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
The Book Of Choice For Students and Dreamers Aug 22, 2005
By Kevin Killian Like many young men, and I daresay women, I was drawn to airport management after exposure to Burt Lamcaster's sterling portrayal of a harried airport manager in the Ross Hunter classic AIRPORT. Lancaster showed us that a man could handle a million problems all at once, if he had the right combination of grit and gray cells. It wasn't only the glamor, it was the idea of helping people get through their day--even when the people in question were six or seven miles up in the air--that made me consider airport management as a major at school.
Other factors prevented me from achieving my goal, but I continue to pick up textbooks and manuals to keep abreast of the way airports have changed over the last 35 years. From a technical point of view, one of the best resources for the lay manager is the Alexander Wells book AIRPORT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT (AP & MANAGEMENT) co-authored with Seth Young, both of them prominent in the field--and the airfield--today. This book brings you thoroughly up to date on the way the skies (and the terminals) have changed since the day of infamy, 9/11. Their information is laid out with dispatch, not a wasted word between them. In addition, they know their stuff, that's for sure. Over five hundred pages and I could detect only a few minor inaccuracies.
If you were assigned to develop your own airport in some understaffed part of the world, this would be the volume you would bring with you. If you were limited to bringing one textbook with you. Of course, the old joke among airport planning students is, what CD would you bring? Why, Briano Eno's MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS of course.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A Great Overview of Airport Management! May 30, 2007
By Arnold Huntley
"avprof"
As an aviation professor, I wanted a book that offered a comprehensive but relatively basic overview to the many aspects of airport management. Airport Planning & Management is an easy read and its format makes it easy to refer back to areas of the book for review. It has a good balance of charts, diagrams, and graphics. It is a great book for students that want a well-rounded understanding of airports and their operations. It is also a great book for anyone who just want to know how airports work!
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
First-class book of airport industry Oct 12, 2005
By Hillel Avihai
"Synergic consulating"
A very good book,most 'freindly' and understandabale, offers wide spectrum of airport's infrastructure as well as its economic aspects. Recommanded forb thse intersted in aaition in general and airport planning in particular.
Hiilel Avihai
Over all a plus Aug 25, 2010
By Goody Over all the books is a plus, granted it was used as a textbook. The only negative comment that I have is that some of the grammar could be improved in the text. For it was a little hard here and there to maintain concentration while doing a lot of reading. Over all the book is a must if one either is planning, or is already in the airport industry.
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