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Patch: A piece of fabric sewn to the envelope of a balloon or non-rigid airship, to which the rigging lines are attached.

 


The patch of green directly ahead, where you'll land the airplane, is Regent's Park. First designed by famous British architect John Nash (1752--1835) as an elegant residential area, it was turned into a public park instead.

shallow or patchy fog
blowing dust
smoke
falling ash
volcanic eruptions
tornadoes
precipitation that is not in the form of rain or snow, such as hail, ice pellets and snow grains
multiple forms of precipitation falling at the same time ...

The around-the-patch birds are of every possible variety and cost. Avids/Kit Fox types are in this category, as are Wag-Aero non-Cubs and non-Vagabonds. Old Baby Aces fit in here right along with Pietenpols and Heaths. These are fun airplanes.

Cirrus clouds are higher level clouds that develop in filaments or patches. They are virtually brilliant white attributed to their ice crystal composition. However, they lack in contrast between the top and base.

As well as very high wear on uneven terrain around the ground contact line. Even if you can patch several times your bag skirt you will need to replace him once the patches produce major wrinkles in the lower section ( 3" inner and outer of ground ...

Scud A low cloud layer, usually very patchy. To "scud run" is to fly just below a layer of low clouds.
Spin A maneuver in which an aircraft is descending in a stall and rotating. It may be performed intentionally or accidentally.

ADO is a FAA Acronym for: Airline Dispatch Office
Related Definitions from Aviation Glossary
GSA
GHA
Military Operations Area (MOA)
ATA - Air Transport Association
MRO ...

Routine servicing, troubleshooting, and maintenance corrective actions required for airplane dispatch. Line maintenance generally includes transit checks, daily checks, and service checks, all of which are traditionally called the A-check.

The beautiful colors and patchwork farm fields surrounded by trees and small streams causes one to feel as if you're flying through paradise. Suddenly, the sound of the engine is deafening quiet and every nerve ending snaps to attention.

ground service equipment, cargo handling, baggage, dispatch, gate agents), promotion and sales (e.g., advertising, reservations agents, travel agency commissions), passenger service (e.g., food and beverage, in-flight crew compensation), ...

FedEx alone is currently served by 300 of the biggest Cessna singles, and many more 208s are operated by subcontractors. Dispatch reliability is better than practically any other model, typically above 98%.

problems arise like trying to taxi on frozen, ice of snowy surfaces with almost or no braking action available, steering could be a problem too (certainly for a taildragger). It is important to try to remain out of pot holes, heavy snow patches, ...

Believe it or not, many scholarships go unawarded. If you'd like a career in aviation but don't necessarily need to fly for a living, look into scholarships for aviation management, engineering, dispatch, or aviation maintenance.

aluminum-alloy construction provides the best airframe for a bush plane: 1) Suitable for continuous outdoor storage; 2) Durable and rugged, and; 3) Easy to inspect, maintain, and perform field maintenance. For example, a simple sheet-metal patch can ...

sensors, aircraft, and pilot, to exercise avionics software (including navigation, radio navigation, guidance and flight director); BIS is often used by a development team to check basic operation following installation of new software or patches; ...

Human nature being what it is, the pilot, knowing he has the ability to land in a very short distance may take advantage of this desirable feature and "plunk" his aircraft down in an unprepared 'pea patch, ...

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