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  2. 5M model - Wikipedia

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    The 5M model is a troubleshooting and risk-management model used for aviation safety. [1] [2] Original labels. Based on T.P. Wright's original work on the man-machine

  3. 5M - Wikipedia

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    5M or 5-M may refer to: 5M model, a troubleshooting and risk-management model used for aviation safety; Sibaviatrans (IATA code), a former airline; 5M, a Toyota M engine;

  4. File:The 5M model used for trouble-shooting.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Ishikawa diagram - Wikipedia

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    Sample Ishikawa diagram shows the causes contributing to problem. The defect, or the problem to be solved, [1] is shown as the fish's head, facing to the right, with the causes extending to the left as fishbones; the ribs branch off the backbone for major causes, with sub-branches for root-causes, to as many levels as required.

  6. Talk:5M model - Wikipedia

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    5Ms model originated in: HARRIS, D. and SMITH, F.J. (1997). What can be done versus what should be done: a critical evaluation of the transfer of human engineering solutions between application domains.

  7. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy - Wikipedia

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    The C-5M Super Galaxy is an upgraded version with new engines and modernized avionics designed to extend its service life to 2040 and beyond. The USAF has operated the C-5 since 1969. In that time, the airlifter supported US military operations in all major conflicts including Vietnam , Iraq , Yugoslavia , and Afghanistan , as well as allied ...

  8. Model - Wikipedia

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    A physical model (most commonly referred to simply as a model but in this context distinguished from a conceptual model) is a smaller or larger physical representation of an object, person or system. The object being modelled may be small (e.g., an atom ) or large (e.g., the Solar System ) or life-size (e.g., a fashion model displaying clothes ...

  9. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    2.5 m – distance from the floor to the ceiling in an average residential house [118] 2.7 m – length of the Starr Bumble Bee II, the smallest plane; 2.77–3.44 m – wavelength of the broadcast radio FM band 87–108 MHz; 3.05 m – the length of an old Mini; 8 m – length of the Tsar Bomba, the largest bomb ever detonated