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It was midmorning, July 2, 1937, when the two fliers climbed aboard their plane at Lae, New Guinea. The tropical sun blazed in a
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Airplane flight recorders must be able to survive catastrophic crashes. Therefore, they are typically encased in crash-resistant
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what do you think should be the motion of an airplane preparing for take off?
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An aircraft pilot wishes to fly from an airfield to a point lying S20oE from the airfield. There is a wind blowing from N80oE at
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Anon
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A pilot is flying at 200 miles per hour (airspeed), and wants his flight path (course or actual direction) to be on a bearing of
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Monk
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ccording to Richard Graham in "SR-71 Revealed: The Inside Story", the Lockheed SR-71 Reconnaissance plane accelerates from a
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Anonymous
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The useful power output of Bryan Allen, who flew a human-powered airplane across the English Channel on June 12th, 1979, was
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Seth
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Find the bearing and airspeed for a plane to fly 630 miles due north in 3 hours if the wind is blowing from a direction of 318*
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Saraa
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In an aviation test lab, pilots are subjected to vertical oscillations on a shaking rig to see how well they can recognize
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Kim
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The modern Boeing 747 passenger jet airplane cruises at a speed up to 900 km/hr, at an altitude of 11,000 m. The cabin pressure
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Francisco
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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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Donna
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On each flight an airplane is filled with 10 quart of oil for each planned hour of flying write an equation that can be used to
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Anonymous
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Airplanes have a lot of parts that are very complex. The science behind flying is simple. Airplane wings are shaped to make air
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I am flying a plane capable of an airspeed of 100 km/hr.
If the wind velocity was 45 km/h [95], in what direction would I have to
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aidan
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The airplane can take off when its airspeed (speed of the air flowing over the wing) is equal to 65 knots. What is the length of
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Brittany
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Flight simulators are used to train new pilots because ____.
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A sonic boom is produced by an aircraft when it does which of the following? A) flies faster than sound continuously.B) None of
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Kristie
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1. Mention any four operations that requires airlines
2.explain how airflow is applicable to the above mentioned operations
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Olayiwola Damilola Anne
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In an aviation test lab, pilots are subjected to vertical oscillations on a shaking rig to see how well they can recognize
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In an aviation test lab, pilots are subjected to vertical oscillations on a shaking rig to see how well they can recognize
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Ghan
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A fight aircraft needs to emergency land due to engine
breakdown. The pilot can control the approach velocity to 250 km/hr when
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talal
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An airport mixes an additive into its jet fuel. The ration of fuel to additive needs to be kept the same. Complete the table
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Lola
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The concorde is the fastest airliner used for commercial service. It can cruise at 1450mi/hr. What is the cruise speed of the
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helen
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Aircraft technology facilitated the development of which of the following? ( 1 point )
A.) GIS B.) Mercator projection maps C.)
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The accompanying table shows the time of useful consciousness at various altitudes in the situation where a pressurized airplane
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A pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It
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aircraft technology facilitated the development of which of the following
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What was Charles Lindbergh’s accomplishment, and how was it made possible?
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What was Charles Lindbergh’s accomplishment, and how was it made possible?
in 3 sentences
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In 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the first supersonic rocket-powered airplane.
* 1 point complete sentence fragment
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simplyfly 9/12
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Aircraft technology facilitated the development of which of the following
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What was the effect of Charles Lindbergh’s flight across the Atlantic Ocean?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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This diagram of airport runway intersections shows two parallel runways. A taxiway crosses both runways.
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A feature article about a plane crash would be more likely than a hard news article to include (1 point) Responses the date,
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How is Quimby described in paragraphs 18 through 24 of passage 2? Story: Passage 1: Harriet Quimby: First Woman to Fl across the
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A pilot task to drop a practice form on 18 when the fighter aircraft reaches exactly of the target the pilot release the bomb
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A pilot tasked to drop a practice bomb on a target when the fighter aircraft reaches exactly above the target the pilot releases
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Excerpt from President Calvin Coolidge's Address at the Awarding to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh by the National Geographic Society
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aircraft technology facilitates the development of which of the following?
a. GIS b. remote sensing c. mercator projections maps
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The missing patent wilbur and orvillr wrights official pat
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Question According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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Who was the Chief Designer of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft?
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According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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To approach the runway, a pilot of a small plane must begin a 20° descent starting from a height of 3,760 feet above the ground
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whats GACA
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According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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According to the "Ford's Portable Plane Car" by Jackson Smith, what caused Henry Ford to give up on light airplane
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