NTSB - National Transportation Safety Board. U.S. equivalent of UK's AAIB. nvg - night vision goggles. NVQ - National Vocational Qualification. A Government-recognised qualification, the cost of training for which can be set against tax.
NTSB. See National Transportation Safety Board. NWS. National Weather Service. Obstacle departure procedures (ODP). Obstacle clearance protection provided to aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).
NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) The independent federal agency charged with investigating and finding "probable cause" of transportation accidents.
NTSB statistics show that the U.S. airlines' safety record has improved steadily through the years, most notably including the years since deregulation. In 1999, the U.S. scheduled airlines averaged .
NTSB National Transportation Safety Board; investigates accidents and other incidents related to public transportation Airline Seat Map Travel Glossary Business Travel Tips Airports of the World ...
NTSB National Transportation Safety Board. Investigates airplane accidents. Plays at most an advisory role in flightworthiness accreditation. NVFR Night VFR ...
Former government agency of the United States responsible, among other things, of investigating air accidents (duties taken over by the NTSB) and controlling which routes the airlines could fly and what fares they could charge (prior to the Airline ...
^ "Official NTSB report on an air ambulance Learjet crash in San Diego, California which killed everyone on board, amounting to five deaths." NTSB Publication, 24 October 2004. Retrieved: 12 November 2007.
A CVR committee usually consisting of members from the NTSB, FAA, operator of the aircraft, manufacturer of the airplane, manufacturer of the engines, and the pilots union, is formed to listen to the recording.
The ASF studied National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports on 1,164 accidents involving fixed-gear PA-28s that occurred from 1982 through 1988.
NTSB: ≡ National Transportation Safety Board, 12 nautical mile, 1.2.5 navaid, 5, 6 navigation, 16.1 navigation: See also dead reckoning, 14.3 navigation: See also pilotage, 14.3 navigation: by instruments, 14.3, 14.5 noisy glider, 17.1.
even if a pilot gets into a graveyard spiral (though it's hard to imagine how one could do that in a Skyhawk). With those thick, tough struts connecting the wings to the fuselage, even full control deflection shouldn't break anything, and the NTSB ...
Advisable for all aircraft types as the nose wheel is not constructed to land on. Some RV-types are known to nose/flip over if the touchdown speed is too high in combination with rough surfaces. Read the NTSB report of the RV-9A flip over in ...
Akron, OH 44306 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration (U.S.) NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (U.S.) NOS National Ocean Service, part of NOAA [they print aviation charts] NTSB National Transportation Safety Board (U.
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