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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Pilot training - general aviation, Emergency Maneuver Training. Controlling Your Airplane During a Crises
... ...Control failures...Pilot training - general aviation Basic aerodynamics Roll / yaw & pitch Pitch & power Curved flight Stalls Spins Overbanked Control failures Glides Powerplant failures Off airport landings The pilot in command Overview of emergency strategies for general aviation pilots, circa 1996 Emergency Maneuver Training. ...Overview of emergency strategies for general aviation pilots, circa 1996non-fictionOverview of emergency strategies for general aviation pilots, circa 1996basic aerodynamics, roll / yaw & pitch, pitch & power, curved flight, stalls, spins, overbanked, control failures, glides, powerplant failures, off airport landings, the pilot in command -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Draft Proposal, VIOSH: B.C.A.E.:Proposal for Pilot Program - Databank - Successful Engineering Solutions
... The document outlines the need for a databank and often ""our failure to control health and safety problems is from our inability to apply existing knowledge rather than because the knowledge does not exist." ...The document outlines the need for a databank and often ""our failure to control health and safety problems is from our inability to apply existing knowledge rather than because the knowledge does not exist." ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Document is a Draft Proposal for a Pilot Project to Develop a Databank of Successful Engineering Solutions to Health and Safety Problems. It has been written by Dr Dennis Else, Visiting Fellow, Ballarat College of Advanced Education. Dennis is also a Senior Lecturer, University of Aston, Birmingham, England. The document outlines the need for a databank and often ""our failure to control health and safety problems is from our inability to apply existing knowledge rather than because the knowledge does not exist." The control solutions would need to be technically vetted to ensure feasibility of the solution. An experienced group of specialists in aspects of health and safety and from engineering branches would be required. Ballarat CAE already has this blend of expertise. They have been responsible for the development of Australia's first tertiary course in Occupational Health and Safety and Occupational Hazard Management.Fifty-seven A4 pages - includes 27 pages of photocopied pages from reference books and 11 pages of Curriculum Vitae, Staff.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, ballarat college of advanced education, dennis else, databank, engineering solutions, draft proposal, visiting fellow, occupational hazard management, occupational health and safety, multidisciplinary team, dulcie brooke, max brooke, gerald fernandez, kathleen kent, peter mccarthy, tom norwood, roy schrieve, bill vermeend, derek viner, derek woolley -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.Register - Law, Mt Wycheproof Petty Sessions 1888, 23/05/1888
... This early Wycheproof Law register records the types of charges brought against the accused in 1888 such as failure to immunize child, send child to school, pay rates,goods and maintenance,to control pests and vermin, being drunk and disorderly in a public place. ...This Law Book is dated 23.5.1888 - 22.8.1888 and pre-dates the establishment of the Wycheproof Court House that was opened on September 24,1890.This early Wycheproof Law register records the types of charges brought against the accused in 1888 such as failure to immunize child, send child to school, pay rates,goods and maintenance,to control pests and vermin, being drunk and disorderly in a public place. Names of Defendants are registered and also the magistrate's findings.Teal coloured cover with red spine binding.Front cover: Mount Wycheproof Petty Sessions Register 23-5-1888 - 22- 8-1888. This bound volume contains Register of Convictions, Orders and Other Proceedings in the Court of Petty Sessions at Mount Wycheproof in 1888.petty-sessions, mt wycheproof, register-law -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: BENDIGO SALEYARDS RELOCATION STUDY - PLANNING REPORT AND ENVIRONMENT
... Invironmental Effects which include Visual Impact Dust, Odours, Effluent, Effluent Treatment System, Traffic, Artificial Lighting, Noise, Operational Failures and Nature Conservation Effects. Statutory Planning Considerations which includes Zoning Controls and Suggested Procedure for Initiating I.D.O. ...Invironmental Effects which include Visual Impact Dust, Odours, Effluent, Effluent Treatment System, Traffic, Artificial Lighting, Noise, Operational Failures and Nature Conservation Effects. Statutory Planning Considerations which includes Zoning Controls and Suggested Procedure for Initiating I.D.O. ...Bendigo Saleyards Relocation Study - Planning Report and Environment Effects Statement for the City of Bendigo by A E Huefner & Associates Pty Ltd in association with Meldrum Burrows & Partners. Book has a light brown cover with black plastic binder spine. Green and yellow pages separate some sections. The front cover has a sketch of a stock transport with a pig, sheep and cattle behind gates. Contents include: Introduction, Summary, Recapitulation on the Feasibility Report which includes The Need for Action, the Site and Existing Uses Adjacent to the Site, The Proposal which includes Concept, Project Description, Components, Siting of Facilities, Land Clearing, Earthworks, Darainage, Buildings and Structures, Roads and Pavements, Services, Landscaping, Soil Profile and Construction Programme. Invironmental Effects which include Visual Impact Dust, Odours, Effluent, Effluent Treatment System, Traffic, Artificial Lighting, Noise, Operational Failures and Nature Conservation Effects. Statutory Planning Considerations which includes Zoning Controls and Suggested Procedure for Initiating I.D.O. Amendment. Appendices are: A.- Copy of Tit;e, B - Soil Investigation, C - Acoustic Assessment and D - Suggested Draft Amendment to Shire of Marong I.D.O. Contains a photo of the area - View of the Site, looking South and a number of drawings. Copies of various Council Reports referring to the Saleyards Relocation Project. It has a bright yellow cover and a hard plastic type spine. Mentioned in the reports is the cost to bring the old saleyards up to standard and list of improvements. Reports are as at 16th July, 1984. Mustard coloured book with plastic spine titled Bendigo Saleyards Relocation Study Feasibility Report by Meldrum Burrows & Partners in association with A E Huefner & Associates Pty Ltd and Acil Australia Pty Ltd dated September, 1983. Items mentioned are: Introduction, Summary, Background, Role in Livestock Marketing for the Bendigo Saleyards (Acil Australia Pty. Ltd., Saleyard Relocation: Strategic Considerations, Financial Implications and Conclusion. Appendix 1: Estimation of Livestock Population in Catchment Area. Drawings in Fig 1 Existing Bendigo Saleyards and Surrounding Land Uses, Fig 2 Catchment Area for Bendigo Saleyards 1983, Fig 4.1 Estimated Sheep Populatiuon in Catchment Area 1976 - 77 to 1981 - 82, Fig 4.2 Estimated Cattle Population in Catchment area 1976 -77 to 1981 -82, Fig 3 Possible Saleyard Relocation Areas, Fig 4, Directions from which access to possible Saleyard Locations would be obtained - Estimated percentage of sheep to cattle stock, Fig 5 Possible Saleyard Locations - Northern Area, Fig 6 Possible Locations of Saleyards - Inner West, Fig 7 Possible Locations of Saleyards - Outer West. Considerations were made as to renovate the existing saleyards or to move them elsewhere. Effluent, transport and stock movement, and condition of the yards were a problem.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - bendigo saleyards relocation study - planning report and environment effects statement, a e huefner & associates pty ltd, meldrum burrows & partners, city of bendigo, state electricity commission, mal styles, bendigo college of advanced education, n j fieldew, pryce goodale & duncan pty ltd, p b swift, shire of marong -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Ballarat Tramways - Training notes - Preliminary Draft, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), Sept. 1947
... Covers tramcar electrical equipment, defects, cutting out motors, tramcar braking, failure of brakes, emergency braking, automatic braking (dead man controls), electric signals, general instructions running in trams, tram stops, preparing trams, derailments and track cleaner tram. ...Covers tramcar electrical equipment, defects, cutting out motors, tramcar braking, failure of brakes, emergency braking, automatic braking (dead man controls), electric signals, general instructions running in trams, tram stops, preparing trams, derailments and track cleaner tram. ...Set of draft notes or points for the training of motormen. Covers tramcar electrical equipment, defects, cutting out motors, tramcar braking, failure of brakes, emergency braking, automatic braking (dead man controls), electric signals, general instructions running in trams, tram stops, preparing trams, derailments and track cleaner tram. Dated 29/9/1947, has initials "AVM:VM"Yields information and demonstrates a set of draft training notes for tram motormen in Ballarat.Twenty foolscap typed sheets and one handwritten quarto sheet.secv, ballarat, trams, tramways, sec, tramcar equipment, motors, employees, training, motormen -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Instruction, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Traffic Employees are required to be familiar with these instructions before qualifying to take up duties of Motormen.", c1940
... Has a table of contents, covers electrical, faults, braking, failures of braking, emergency braking, dead man controls, signal instructions for Bendigo and General Instructions. ...Has a table of contents, covers electrical, faults, braking, failures of braking, emergency braking, dead man controls, signal instructions for Bendigo and General Instructions. ...Demonstrates training of tram drivers in Bendigo. Similar documents would have been used for Ballarat and Geelong.Instructions - 19 sheets (last sheet missing), stapled multiple times on the left hand edge, providing detailed instructions and guidance to trainee motormen. Has reference to T1F controllers, K36J controllers and instructions for Safety Cars (Birney). Has diagrams for electrical paths. Has a table of contents, covers electrical, faults, braking, failures of braking, emergency braking, dead man controls, signal instructions for Bendigo and General Instructions. C1940. See also Reg Item 3486 for another version. trams, tramways, sec, instructions, traffic staff, motormen, bendigo, training, signals -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAudio - Sunshine Railway Disaster By Tom Rigg Audio Tape, Tom Rigg, 1998
... failure, and could not stop in time. This accident led to major reforms in Victorian railway safety, including: - Stronger steel‑framed carriages. - Improved braking systems. - Better signalling and traffic control. - The disaster remains a defining moment in Sunshine’s early 20th‑century history. ...The Sunshine Railway Disaster was a catastrophic rear‑end collision at Sunshine Station on 20 April 1908, killing 44 people and injuring more than 400, the worst rail accident in Victoria’s history. The official inquiry found the Bendigo train passed a signal at danger, likely due to brake failure, and could not stop in time. This accident led to major reforms in Victorian railway safety, including: - Stronger steel‑framed carriages. - Improved braking systems. - Better signalling and traffic control. - The disaster remains a defining moment in Sunshine’s early 20th‑century history. April 1998 Sunshine Rail Disaster Tom Riggsunshine rail disaster, sunshine railway disaster, sunshine station, tom rigg -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumBook, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), Ballarat Motorman (Driver) Training Manual or Guide - not a formal title, 1960's?, 1950's?
... Failure of the Mechanical Brakes - items 60 to 67 (E) Tramcar Emergency Braking (Accident Prevention) - items 68 - 72 (F) Automatic Electric Signals - items 73 - 82 - gives locations of signals. (G) General Instructions - items 83 to 98. See condition notes - not in the best condition - needs careful handling. 3486.4 - ditto - similar to above, but 34 pages through to instruction 104. Added section (F) after (E) - "Automatic Braking - clauses 72 - 79, possibly an earlier version of above when trams were fitted with dead man controls...Controls See above 3486.1 - has "Hall G - M.Cond" on front cover. Another name has been rubbed out. Thirty Three page - carbon copy - within stapled light card covers - Ballarat Motorman (Driver) Training Manual or Guide - not a formal title. On front cover is large letter "G" and words "To be returned to the inspectors office after completion of Training as Motorman" First four pages has index and covers: (A) Tramcar Equipment - electrical - items or clauses 1 to 28 (B) Location of Faults - items 29 - 41 (C) Tramcar Braking - items 42 to 59 (D) Failure of the Mechanical Brakes - items 60 to 67 (E) Tramcar Emergency Braking (Accident Prevention) - items 68 - 72 (F) Automatic Electric Signals - items 73 - 82 - gives locations of signals. ...Demonstrates aspects of the Ballarat Tramways system of training Motorman or drivers in the 1960's and the information there were given on driving trams. Shows the training methods of the time. 3486.1 - also details "Dead Man Brakes"Thirty Three page - carbon copy - within stapled light card covers - Ballarat Motorman (Driver) Training Manual or Guide - not a formal title. On front cover is large letter "G" and words "To be returned to the inspectors office after completion of Training as Motorman" First four pages has index and covers: (A) Tramcar Equipment - electrical - items or clauses 1 to 28 (B) Location of Faults - items 29 - 41 (C) Tramcar Braking - items 42 to 59 (D) Failure of the Mechanical Brakes - items 60 to 67 (E) Tramcar Emergency Braking (Accident Prevention) - items 68 - 72 (F) Automatic Electric Signals - items 73 - 82 - gives locations of signals. (G) General Instructions - items 83 to 98. See condition notes - not in the best condition - needs careful handling. 3486.4 - ditto - similar to above, but 34 pages through to instruction 104. Added section (F) after (E) - "Automatic Braking - clauses 72 - 79, possibly an earlier version of above when trams were fitted with dead man controls. Held within a cardboard folder with a metal binder. Cover has been covered with brown paper and adhesive tape, but only remains on the inside of the cover. Item added 3/10/2007. See Reg Item 8110i for a Bendigo, c1940 version.See above 3486.1 - has "Hall G - M.Cond" on front cover. Another name has been rubbed out.trams, tramways, driver training, sec, signals, braking, equipment, emergency, dead man controls -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Guardian Angel That Failed
... failure to encourage local production. Increase in American content appears to flout rules of the Broadcasting Control Board. ...failure to encourage local production. Increase in American content appears to flout rules of the Broadcasting Control Board. ...Discusses the role of government and its failure to protect and lend support to Australia's other arts, such as the Australian television industry, and failure to encourage local production. Increase in American content appears to flout rules of the Broadcasting Control Board. Australian commercial television victim to foreign programmes, with Australian drama content continuing to decrease due to high costs and cheaper imported programs.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 7 pages. (Two copies)broadcasting control board, australian television, australian television industry, commercial television, postmaster general, australian television programs, american television programs, robin boyd, manuscript -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Road Noise Claim, 25/06/1997 12:00:00 AM
... Concerns of residents living near the Eastern Freeway of Vicroad failure to meet noise control limits....Concerns of residents living near the Eastern Freeway of Vicroad failure to meet noise control limits....Concerns of residents living near the Eastern Freeway of Vicroad failure to meet noise control limits. Road Noise Claim Article Article ...Noise control limits complaints.Concerns of residents living near the Eastern Freeway of Vicroad failure to meet noise control limits.Noise control limits complaints.freeways, eastern freeway, vicroads, watson, barry, marshall day carr, world health organisation, balfe, peter, roads and streets, city of whitehorse, city of manningham -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyElectrical Equipment - Relays
... Mitigate the effects of failure when it occurs. Switches that control other switches. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal....Mitigate the effects of failure when it occurs. Switches that control other switches. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal. ...Protective relays are one of the critical components of the elctrical power grid that serve to detect defective equipment or other dangerous or intolerable conditions and can either initiate or permit switching or simply provide an alarm to provide an alarm to provide a safer, more reliable delivery system. Used in power stations. The function of relay is to quickly remove from service any equipment that might suffer damage or otherwise affect the operation of the system. Relays protect the electrical system in 2 ways: Prevent failure or damage to electrical systems. Mitigate the effects of failure when it occurs. Switches that control other switches. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal.Used by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria for the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme in the power stations. Manually operated by remote control for an external circuit breaker. The relays were from a Kiewa Hydro Power Station control panel.Collection of black metal rectangular boxes (heavy) containing electrical wires forming a circuit. The longer, narrower rectangles have a bakelite knob at one end. Some of the boxes have one side of clear perspex and another has all sides of clear perspex. One is labelled "group relay". Another has windows with labels eg. 'turbine overspeed' 'emergency trip' and one has 3 steel knobs. - with 'stop', 'start'. One box is larger than the rest and has clear perspex side showing 'overcurrent relay' and workings.One has a plaque attached. Manufacture: "The English Co. Ltd. Londonpower circuits, electrical equipment, electric power control, power relays, power station, circuit breaker -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument - Wamira A10 Documents and drawings
... NIA E-55 Wamira Folder CF3/03/1 Effect of flap on power off Cy Cn Ct Folder CF3/03/3 Lateral Directional Static stability Folder CF3/03/4 Aileron Asymmetric Gearing Folder CF3/03/5 Estimate of rudder and sideslip Folder ACF/03/1 Required to trim wings level Folder CF3/D3/6 Aileron profile drag characteristics Folder ACF/D3/7 Lateral directional control characteristics Folder ACF/D3/8 Rudder and aileron sideslip gradients Folder CF3/D4/1 lat/dir stability Folder CF3/D4/2 lat/dir optimisation Folder CF3/D4/3 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/4 lat/dir characteristics Folder CF3/D4/5 PC7 turbo trainer handling qualities Folder CF3/D4/6 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/8 roll performance Folder ACF/D4/21 Aileron dynamic behaviour Folder ACF/D4/20 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/10 Roll control force Vol 1 Folder CF3/D4/9 Roll performance Vols 2 and 3 Folder CF3/D4/12 Rudder hinge moment ratio Folder CF3/D4/11 Roll control force Vols 2 and 3 Folder CF3/D4/13 Lat/Dir stability program validation Folder CF3/D4/14 Lat/Dir handling qualities evaluation Vol 1 Folder ACF/D4/15 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic characteristics Folder ACF/D4/16 Roll performance evaluation Vol 2 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 1 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 2 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 3 Folder ACF/D4/22 Failure requirements – aileron, rudder and elevator trim tab runaways Folder ACF/D4/24 Correlation of roll rate derivatives from rotary balance with estimates Folder ACF/D4/28 Brief analysis of the effect of power and gamma on the spiral T2 Folder ACF/D4/27 Directional control characteristics of proposed extended rudder Folder ACF/D4/25 Brief review of aileron stick forces ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne NIA E-55 Wamira Folder CF3/03/1 Effect of flap on power off Cy Cn Ct Folder CF3/03/3 Lateral Directional Static stability Folder CF3/03/4 Aileron Asymmetric Gearing Folder CF3/03/5 Estimate of rudder and sideslip Folder ACF/03/1 Required to trim wings level Folder CF3/D3/6 Aileron profile drag characteristics Folder ACF/D3/7 Lateral directional control characteristics Folder ACF/D3/8 Rudder and aileron sideslip gradients Folder CF3/D4/1 lat/dir stability Folder CF3/D4/2 lat/dir optimisation Folder CF3/D4/3 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/4 lat/dir characteristics Folder CF3/D4/5 PC7 turbo trainer handling qualities Folder CF3/D4/6 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/8 roll performance Folder ACF/D4/21 Aileron dynamic behaviour Folder ACF/D4/20 lat/dir aerodynamic characteristics Folder CF3/D4/10 Roll control force Vol 1 Folder CF3/D4/9 Roll performance Vols 2 and 3 Folder CF3/D4/12 Rudder hinge moment ratio Folder CF3/D4/11 Roll control force Vols 2 and 3 Folder CF3/D4/13 Lat/Dir stability program validation Folder CF3/D4/14 Lat/Dir handling qualities evaluation Vol 1 Folder ACF/D4/15 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic characteristics Folder ACF/D4/16 Roll performance evaluation Vol 2 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 1 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 2 Folder ACF/D4/17 Lat/Dir Aerodynamic Characteristics Copy 3 Folder ACF/D4/22 Failure requirements – aileron, rudder and elevator trim tab runaways Folder ACF/D4/24 Correlation of roll rate derivatives from rotary balance with estimates Folder ACF/D4/28 Brief analysis of the effect of power and gamma on the spiral T2 Folder ACF/D4/27 Directional control characteristics of proposed extended rudder Folder ACF/D4/25 Brief review of aileron stick forces Document Wamira A10 Documents and drawings ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 08 - ATAR 09 B-C Turbojet Engines
... Occurrence Of Probable Failures On Fuel Control System Components Fitted To Engines...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Occurrence Of Probable Failures On Fuel Control System Components Fitted To Engines CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 08 - ATAR 09 B-C Turbojet Engines Document CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 08 - ATAR 09 B-C Turbojet Engines ...Occurrence Of Probable Failures On Fuel Control System Components Fitted To Engines -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals, Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 4 Emergency & Abnormal Procedures April 1988
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 727 operations manual Engine failure & fires Fuel Electrical Hydraulics Flight controls Landing Gear Pneumatics Air conditioning & pressurization Fuselage fires Cockpit window failure Door lights Abnormal or forced landings Passenger evacuation Ditching Emergency descent & landing Emergency equipment Overview of emergency & abnormal flight procedures in Boeing 727, circa 1988 Spiral bound book type manual Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 4 Emergency & Abnormal Procedures April 1988 Manual Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals ...Overview of emergency & abnormal flight procedures in Boeing 727, circa 1988Spiral bound book type manual non-fictionOverview of emergency & abnormal flight procedures in Boeing 727, circa 1988engine failure & fires, fuel, electrical, hydraulics, flight controls, landing gear, pneumatics, air conditioning & pressurization, fuselage fires, cockpit window failure, door lights, abnormal or forced landings, passenger evacuation, ditching, emergency descent & landing, emergency equipment
