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odds of plane crash
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odds
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A pilot is flying an airplane due to strong winds. The pilot decides to fly 4000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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The Boeing 747 has a wingspan of 65 meters and AR of 7.7. (a)Assuming take off weight of 910,000 pounds and a take off velocity
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MAYMAY
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Why do airline companies find seaplanes useful?
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Anonymous
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Boeing built the Boeing 717 until 2006 and the C-17 Globemaster III strategic airlifter plant is scheduled to close.
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rfvv
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You have recently been promoted and are now a senior pilot with BHS Exprress, providing courteous and timely service to
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Sarah
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You have recently been promoted and are now a senior pilot with BHS Exprress, providing courteous and timely service to
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Sarah
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Why was the loss of the altimeter so significant in Amelia Earhart flight
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Eunji
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A pilot is flying a Cessna airplane at 180 mph (airspeed).He would like to fly in the direction N45W, but there is a 32 mph wind
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Waleed
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1. He thought that by the year 2000, people could fly in personal airplanes and flying police officers would control airplanes
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rfvv
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1. The helicopter is flying over the clouds.
2. The helicopter is flying above the clouds. ----------------------------- What is
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rfvv
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1. We are flying above the clouds.
2. We are flying over the clouds. (Are both O? Which one is better?) 3. It seems that they
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rfvv
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aircraft: any vehicle that can fly and cary goods or passengers
----------------------------------- The definition of 'aircraft'
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rfvv
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The pilot decided to return the aircraft to the gate after the warning lights indicated trouble with the landing gear.
Identify
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Anonymous
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In the FAA-McDonnell Douglas DC-10 case, the author implies or asserts which of the following?
A. The FAA immediately fixed the
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Bev
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Between 1903 and 1940, a significant change has taken place on the skin of aircraft wings and fuselages. What change is this?
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shawon
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Airplane flight is best illustrated by
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Hammed
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An airline pilot notices that there are unusual amounts of rabbits and deer on the runway of a large airport each morning. The
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jeje
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1. In 1924, she finally entered flight school.
2. In 1924, she finally entered the flight school. 3. In 1924, she finally entered
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rfvv
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Between 1899 and 1905 Orville and Wilbur wright carried out aeronautical research that finally culminated in a flight worthy
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If I'm doing this subjects will I be able to become an Air hostess?plz help me
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lerato
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a boeing 747 can travel up to 254m/s. The pilot must travel from vancouver to calgary, which is located 3.0x10^2km [N] and
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pragya
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what accident investigation / forensic methods are used in aviation?
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Katherine
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What procedures and methods are prescribed/recommended in the Aviation domain?
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Katherine
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This diagram of airport runway intersections shows two parallel runways. A taxiway crosses both runways How are <6 and <4
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Pilots of high-performance fighter planes can be subjected to large centripetal accelerations during high-speed turns. Because
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asked by
Anonymous
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Some aircraft are capable of flying upside down. Suppose that an aircraft cruises upside down, then what it its load factor?
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shawon
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A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds the pilot decides to fly 4000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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asked by
Jozikee
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In aviation, what are the jargon and terms used for different types of approach and landing maneuvers?
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asked by
sis
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Does the engine of a Cessna 162 have an alternate air source? How many fuel pumps does the Cessna 162 have? Your help is very
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asked by
Heather
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An airplane pilot wishes to maintain a true course in the direction 250° with a ground speed of 400 mi/hr when the wind is
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Caroline
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how are harriet quimby challenges different from bessie coleman challenges
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lattane
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An Airbus A380 is flying in steady, horizontal flight at Flight Level 280.
The pilot reads an Indicated Airspeed (IAS) of 290.0
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shawon
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Which of the following actions is not a way to make an aircraft (more) longitudinally statically stable?
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Shawon
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Longitudinal static stability means that an aircraft
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shawon
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Consider a statically stable aircraft in the yaw direction. What direction will the aircraft straight away yaw to after the
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shawon
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Suppose the pilot of a conventional aircraft decides to increase the thrust of this aircraft, but wants to keep the pitch angle
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shawon
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Modern aircraft usually have two sets of ailerons: one 'inboard aileron' (close to the fuselage) and one 'outboard aileron'
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asked by
shawon
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Early aircraft used wing warping to bank, modern aircraft use ailerons. Why don't modern aircraft use wing warping?
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shawon
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Jon is flying an airplane.He is currently 3,5000 feet in the air and he is ascending at a rate of 500 feet per minute.How many
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jack
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In the picture below you see a King Air 200, an aircraft with a so-called T-tail. One of the primary reasons of placing the tail
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shawon
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In the picture below you see a King Air 200, an aircraft with a so-called T-tail. One of the primary reasons of placing the tail
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asked by
shawon
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A pilot is flying a Cessna airplane at 180 mph (airspeed).He would like to fly in the direction N45W, but there is a 32 mph wind
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asked by
fernando
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What is/are the properties of the Dutch roll regarding aircraft ?
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shawon
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What is/are the properties of the Dutch roll regarding aircraft. it is statically stable or dynamically stable or unstable or
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shawon
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A pilot is flying an airplane due to strong winds the pilot decides to fly 4,000feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence it
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asked anonymously
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4.) In 2014, a Virgin Galactic ship crashed, killing the co-pilot and injuring the pilot. Does this detail belong in the text?
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asked anonymously
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when was the u.s air line banned soming in 1964
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austin
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what are potential vulnerabilities of airplanes?
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asked by
chris
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What was the main reason why propulsion formed a hurdle initially in the quest to be able to fly? Around the year 1900:
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asked by
shawon
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