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 [...]
Read More >>Airbus A330-300
October 27th, 2008 | Comment Now
The A330-300 is the biggest member of Airbus’ twinjet family and is closely related to the four engined long range A340 with which it shares near identical systems, airframe, flightdeck and wings, the only major difference being the twin (versus four) engine configuration.
Read More >>Airport
October 20th, 2008 | Comment Now
An airport is a facility where aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters can take off and landing. An airport minimally consists of one runway or helipad (for helicopters), but other common components are hangars and terminal buildings.
Additionally, an airport may have a variety of facilities and infrastructure, including fixed base operator services, air traffic control, [...]

