Contrails ! FCL 1.028
Photo GTH Anglais aéronautique FCL 1.028 A compter du 5 mars 2008, pour pénétrer dans un espace aérien, un pilote doit justifier d'un niveau suffisant dans les langues utilisées.
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Top 100 Airplanes
Flying Magazine is proud to introduce Flying's Top 100 Airplanes, a web-based compendium that names the 100 best, most significant and most compelling aircraft designs of all time. The list of authors who contributed to the project includes test pilot and airshow legend Bob Hoover, golf Hall of Famer Arnold Palmer, Hollywood A-lister Harrison Ford, NASA astronaut Robert "Hoot" Gibson, aviation training pioneer Hal Shevers, former Cessna CEO Jack Pelton, and more. Click through to check out which airplanes made the list, and which didn't, and in the process fall in love all over again with some of your favorite aircraft of all time.
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Tout d’abord, on peut dire qu’il y a deux types de turbulences : celles qu’on voit et celles qu’on ne voit pas. C’est évidemment les secondes les plus ennuyeuses.J’entends par « les turbulences qu’on voit » celles qui sont accompagnées de nuages ou de phénomènes visibles. Par exemple, si vous vous promenez à côté d’un cunimb, d’une averse, ou encore sous une couche de cumulus en formation, vous pouvez vous attendre à vous faire secouer. Rien d’étonnant à cela. Par contre, ça paraît beaucoup plus difficile de s’attendre à une turbulence invisible.
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How Air Traffic Control Works"
During peak air travel times in the United States, there are about 5,000 airplanes in the sky every hour. This translates to approximately 50,000 aircraft operating in our skies each day. How do these aircraft keep from colliding with each other? How does air traffic move into and out of an airport or across the country? The task of ensuring safe operations of commercial and private aircraft falls on air traffic controllers. They must coordinate the movements of thousands of aircraft, keep them at safe distances from each other, direct them during takeoff and landing from airports, direct them around bad weather and ensure that traffic flows smoothly with minimal delays.