Repositioning Time Repositioning time is defined as the time it takes an aircraft still on the ground to reposition itself and transit to the current trips departure position.
REPOSITIONING See 'Positioning.' RESTRICTED AREA Airspace that (when 'Active' or 'Hot') usually excludes civilian aircraft. Examples: airspace for rocket flights, practice air-to-air combat or ground-based artillery practice.
April 7 - Turkish Airlines Flight 5904, a Boeing 737-4Q8 on a repositioning flight, crashed in Ceyhan in southern Turkey 8 minutes after taking off from Adana Şakirpaşa Airport.
Dead-heading: See Repositioning. Density altitude: pressure altitude (as indicated by the altimeter) corrected for air temperature. DH: Decision Height.
Beta Control: A propeller which allows the manual repositioning of the propeller blade angle beyond the normal low pitch stop. Used most often in taxiing, where thrust is manually controlled by adjusting blade angle with the power lever.
Deadhead Leg -- a flight with no passengers. Usually a repositioning flight.
It should be noted that it is not possible to dissipate / de-energize all energy within the system additional controls should be implemented, i.e. lockout, repositioning, isolating, restraining, guarding, shielding, relief, bleed off devices.
The Ovation 3 features essentially the same 310 hp Continental engine used on the Cessna Corvalis 350 and the Cirrus SR22-G3. (The only significant differences are associated with repositioning some items to accommodate the Mooney's retractable ...
See also: Aviation, Positioning, Landing, Aircraft, Airline
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