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Money, Men And Machines

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1969

A. M. A. Majendie
Affiliation:
(Gold Medallist 1954, President 1955–7)

Extract

At the basic level scientific knowledge has now reached a stage at which sufficient is known to make possible almost any technological achievement in the field of navigation, if sufficient effort can be deployed in its solution. And at the project and engineering level refinements in control and planning have made possible the handling of vast and complex tasks within the necessary disciplines imposed by the available resources.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1969

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REFERENCE

1Majendie, A. M. A. (1963). Automatic landing — the role of the human pilot. This Journal 16, 84.Google Scholar