Commercial Airline: An airline that carriers passengers. Commercial Operator: A person who, for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, ...
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Commercial airline companies employ flight planners who perform all the necessary data gathering and analyses necessary to complete a flight plan.
While all commercial airline aircraft are controlled every step of the way, the same level of positive control does not always extend to general aviation aircraft. These aircraft can, and often do, fly in uncontrolled airspace, outside the ATC system.
As per regulations set for by the United States government every commercial airliner must have a lavatory on board.
When an aircraft part requires to be replaced, an aircraft owner or the commercial airline requires a parts supplier or dealer.
The US Air Force and many commercial airlines have programs of training pilots with normal vision to super normal sight. Olympic athletes including the US volleyball and field hockey teams frequently work to improve their sight to beyond normal.
those of commercial airliners) are designed to withstand enormous side forces so that if the plane touches down with a significant crab angle, it won't necessarily be damaged.
HUD - head up display. A method of projecting instrument readouts or data which enables a pilot to see them while looking through the aircraft's windscreen. Mostly used on military aircraft, but now in service on some commercial airliners.
She says she’s not afraid of flying on a commercial airline but she’s never been in a small airplane. She’s worried that she’ll experience her fear of heights during flight training. Is this a hopeless case?
- A method of flying that requires the pre-filing of a flight plan and involves surveillance by and instructions from air traffic control. IFR is the only legal way to fly in poor weather in which visibility is restricted. All commercial airline ...
System that supplies a constant supply of pure oxygen to a rebreather bag that dilutes the pure oxygen with exhaled gases and thus supplies a healthy mix of oxygen and ambient air to the mask. Primarily used in passenger cabins of commercial ...
The simple, easy-to-fly, economical four-seater that introduced thousands to flying was now better-equipped than many commercial airliners. The Garmin G1000 came standard in all 2004 and newer 172SPs.
EmPower is a 12V DC aircraft power adaptor found on many commercial airlines designed to provide power to travellers' electronic devices.
See also: Airline, Aviation, Flight, Aircraft, Plane
 
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