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Menieres Disease is a condition not well known, yet devastating to thousands of people nationwide, including aviators.

 


Aviators and the aviation training community may use the Student Pilots' Model Code of Conduct as a resource for code of conduct development, ...

Aviators described in this regulation and AR 600-105.
Standardization instructor pilot (SP)
A qualified instructor pilot designated by the commander, in writing, to perform standardization duties.

French aviators during World War I described it as monter en chandelle, or "to climb around a candle.

As a fixed-wing aviator who came late to the rotary-wing party, I discovered helicopters 20 years ago in conjunction with a story for an ABC program, Wide World of Flying.

Otto Lilienthal: First True Aviator
The German engineer Otto Lilienthal was the first man to launch himself into the air, fly, and land safely.

Training Student Aviators.-The training machine on which prospective aviators secure their flying instruction may be considered as a type in which great speed and power is not essential, but in which reliability and ease of control is desirable.

Deduct 25% when listening to a Navy aviator. 3. Measured in furlongs-per-fortnight in student aircraft. Air Traffic Control Center - A drafty, ill-kept, barn-like structure in which people congregate for dubious reasons.

5That's how nautical miles were originally defined, and that's why aviators use them. A nautical mile is about 1.15 statute miles, or about 1.85 kilometers. A knot is defined to be a nautical mile per hour.

As good aviators, we prepared for the flight by drinking enough water to drain Lake Michigan.

Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators This is the book on aerodynamics. If some math doesn't scare you, and you want the book that everybody goes to when you need the final answer, this is it.

It is a well known fact to aviators that it costs fuel to carry fuel. Thus by always flying with full tanks, more fuel is used by the engine to climb and cruise, which is not very efficient in the end.

However, as well as aviators, the Wright brothers were also interested in photography and had arranged for these flights to be captured on camera.

Another famous Avenger aviator is Paul Newman, who flew as a rear gunner. He had hoped to be accepted for pilot training, but did not qualify because of being color blind.

General aviation operations inspectors are highly qualified and experienced aviators.

He is a true grass root's aviator and likes to share his love of flying and building planes with all who will listen. There are many people from many walks of life in aviation but none as dedicated as this man.

Black-out - In a high Gravity turn, an aviators blood is sucked out of the brain, into the lower body. Can cause unconsciousness. Also "G-lock". Usually prevented by the G-suits worn by pilots.

As long as there have been pilots, there have been instructors, cum writers, who have been eager to develop cure-all lists of the magic ingredients required to become an ace aviator. And this is another of those lists.

Because air acts as a fluid while an aircraft moves through it, the terminology was also adopted by aviators.

POBEREZNY, PAUL HOWARD (b. September 14, 1921 in Leavenworth County/Kansas) is a US aviator and aircraft designer famous for his work in establishing the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) in 1953 and promoting homebuilt aircraft.

If this doesn’t give an aviator a sense of control, then not much will.

Times expressed in UTC are denoted with a Z suffix which aviators call Zulu as part of the phonetic alphabet. The time reference for UTC is in England as was formerly called Greenwich Mean Time or GMT.

Airspeed - 1. The speed of an airplane through the air. 2.True airspeed plus 20% when talking with other pilots. Deduct 25% when listening to a Navy aviator. 3. Measured in furlongs-per-fortnight in student aircraft.
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True, a fine flying career can be had without that piece of parchment certifying completion of four years' worth of academics, but those aviators who occupy the highest rungs on the career ladder will have earned that credential.

logically and in a regular order, the inspectors are very likely to omit some important part that may result in faulty action while in flight. A series of special illustrations which accompany this chapter have been posed by a practical aviator, ...

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