Category for : Education

How to Make the Most of Unavoidable Airline Delays

December 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment

Flight delays and cancellations are rising. You can blame it on everything from inclement weather to overcrowded airports and financial problems. We’ll tell you what rights and liberties you have when your flight is cancelled.
1. Find the cause
Airlines are not required by law to notify you of a cancelled flight. But according to Bill Mosely [...]

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Part of an Airplane

November 26th, 2008 | Comment Now

The modern aircraft has five basic structural components:

Fuselage
Wings
Empennage (tail structures)
Power plant (propulsion system)
The undercarriage.

The fuselage is the main body structure to which all other components are attached. The fuselage contains the cockpit or flight deck, passenger compartment and cargo compartment. While wings produce most of the lift, the fuselage also produces a little lift. [...]

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Safety.Net in ATC Automation

November 20th, 2008 | 3 Comments

ATC Automation an equipment that is able to process radar data, ADS-B data,  CPDLC, AFTN data,  AIDC data,  METEO data  in the ATC system and then displayed on the screen and used by the Controller to manage Air Traffic Service.
Safety.Net is a part of ATC Automation to give a warning  the Air Traffic Control when [...]

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CASA C212

November 8th, 2008 | Comment Now

Initially conceived as a light STOL transport for the Spanish air force, the CASA C212 has found a handy market niche and is highly regarded for its utility in underdeveloped regions.
Designed to replace the Spanish air force’s mixed transport fleet of Douglas C47 Dakotas, CASA Azors and Junkers Ju 52s still in service in the [...]

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Tips for Finding Cheap Airfares

November 7th, 2008 | 3 Comments

This is Tips for Finding Cheap Airfares :

Airlines usually reload their computers at midnight, so as soon after that as possible is a good time to shop online for low cost seats that folks [...]

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Fokker F-100

November 6th, 2008 | Comment Now

Fokker’s largest aircraft, the Fokker 100 is a 100 seat jet airliner based on the F-28 Fellowship, but stretched and thoroughly modernised.
Fokker announced it was developing the Fokker 100 simultaneously with the Fokker 50 turboprop in November 1983. The Fokker 100 is based on the basic F-28 airframe, with the most important and obvious change [...]

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Airline Safety Tips

November 5th, 2008 | Comment Now

Due to the events of 11 September 2001, there have been a variety of changes in the air travel in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world. In addition to advice on this page, also provides other information related to the current air travel situation:

Fly on Nonstop Routings
Most accidents occur during the takeoff, climb, descent, [...]

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CASA CN-235

November 4th, 2008 | Comment Now

The CN235 regional airline and military tactical transport was designed and developed under the Airtech banner as a 50
One prototype was built in both countries and these rolled out simultaneously on September 10 1983. The Spanish prototype flew first, on November 11 1983, with the Indonesian built aircraft following on December 30 that year. Certification [...]

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Using Child Restraints on Aircraft

November 3rd, 2008 | Comment Now

Although it is legal to carry children under two on your lap, the FAA strongly recommends that all children who fly, regardless of their age, be protected by an approved child restraint system (CRS) that is appropriate to the child’s size and weight. Proper use of an approved child restraint system enhances child safety in [...]

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Aircraft ATR-42

November 2nd, 2008 | Comment Now

Aerospatiale and Aeritalia (now Alenia) established Avions de Transport Regional as a Groupement d’Intéret Economique under French law to develop a family of regional airliners. The ATR-42 was the consortium’s first aircraft and was launched in October 1981.

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atr
Manufacturers of turboprop aircraft. A joint venture between EADS and Alenia Aerospazio.

atr 42 wikipedia the free encyclopedia
The ATR 42 is a twin-turboprop, short-haul regional airliner built in France and Italy by The name "42" comes from the aircraft's standard seating, which varies from 40

aerospaceweb org aircraft museum atr 42
Avions de Transport Regional ATR-42 history, specifications, schematics, pictures, and data. The aircraft utilizes a high-mounted wing, two Pratt & Whitney turboprop engines,

atr 72 wikipedia the free encyclopedia
ATR 42. The ATR 72 is a twin-turboprop short-haul regional airliner built by the French-Italian aircraft The ATR 72 was developed from the ATR 42 in order to increase the

atr atr42 airliners net
ATR ATR-42 specifications, pictures, and data. Find photos, information and specs for the ATR ATR-42, a 42 seat turboprop regional airliner.