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Mercedes-Benz 300SL sports car following the impact of a vulture to the windscreen at the 1952 Carrera Panamericana. A bird strike (sometimes called birdstrike, bird ingestion (for an engine), bird hit, or bird aircraft strike hazard (BASH)) is a collision between an airborne animal (usually a bird or bat) [1] and a moving vehicle (usually an aircraft).
Airplane Upset Prevention & Recovery Training Aid AVAIL Available Avionics: Aviation electronics AVSA "Adjust vertical speed adjust" TCAS Voice command to adjust traffic separation AWACS Airborne Warning and Control System: Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) or Boeing E-3 Sentry: AWBS Aviation weather briefing service [6]
Republic P-47D-40-RA Thunderbolt 45-49192 presented as P-47D-25-RE 42-26671 'No Guts-No Glory' (MX-X) of the 82nd Fighter Squadron, 78th Fighter Group, nicknamed "No Guts-No Glory!", while flying for Claire Aviation in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt is an American fighter aircraft.
The captain explains the meaning behind the sounds on board. ... What do the mysterious ‘dings’ mean on a plane? An American Airlines pilot explains hidden meaning. Amelia Neath.
Air Quality in Airplane Cabins and Similar Enclosed Spaces. Springer Science & Business. ISBN 3-540-25019-0. Interests and the shaping of an occupational health and safety controversy: the BAe 146 case Nickolas Vakas, University of Wollongong, Australia, 2007; John Hoyte (2014). Aerotoxic Syndrome. Pilot Press (London). ISBN 978-0-9929508-0-4.
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The purpose is to ensure that turbulence or gusts will not result in the airplane flying below V REF at any point on the approach. [30] Also known as V FLY. V BE: Best endurance speed – the speed that gives the greatest airborne time for fuel consumed. [citation needed] V BG
x b axis - positive out the nose of the aircraft in the plane of symmetry of the aircraft; z b axis - perpendicular to the x b axis, in the plane of symmetry of the aircraft, positive below the aircraft; y b axis - perpendicular to the x b,z b-plane, positive determined by the right-hand rule (generally, positive out the right wing) Wind frame