Selected Product: | Airport Planning & Management Paperback Edition: 5 Author: Alexander T. Wells, Seth Young Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Release Date: 2004-01-01 ISBN-10: 0071413014 ISBN-13: 9780071413015 List Price: $51.07 Average Customer Rating: | | Air Transportation: A Management Perspective ISBN-10: 0754671712 ISBN-13: 9780754671718 List Price:$69.95 Commercial Aviation Safety ISBN-10: 0071417427 ISBN-13: 9780071417426 List Price:$43.00 Commercial Aviation Safety ISBN-10: 0071417427 ISBN-13: 0639785507680 List Price:$50.00 Airport Systems: Planning, Design, and Management ISBN-10: 0071384774 ISBN-13: 9780071384773 List Price:$99.95 Essentials of Aviation Management: A Guide for Aviation Service Businesses ISBN-10: 0787297623 ISBN-13: 9780787297626 List Price:$72.95 Airport Systems: Planning, Design, and Management ISBN-10: 0071384774 ISBN-13: 0639785333319 List Price:$95.00 Airport Operations ISBN-10: 0070030774 ISBN-13: 9780070030770 List Price:$63.00 |
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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. |
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