"Heavy" is a term used for any aircraft with a certified maximum takeoff weight of over 255000 pounds.
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The term CRM in aviation means crew resource management. The term was originally known as cockpit resource management. The term CRM now includes cabin crews, maintenance employees, dispatchers and air traffic controllers.
A general term including the science and technology of flight through the air. Aviation also applies to the mode of travel provided by aircraft as carriers of passengers and cargo, and as such is part of the total transportation system. Aviation also describes the employment of aircraft in such fields as military aviation. The world of the airplane, including the people who manufacture, market, and repair aircraft or who work in allied industries, is frequently spoken of as aviation.
avionics, aviation, circumnavigation
grav maens to be heavy.
flying airplane in clean configuration
An aviation accident is an occurrence that takes place on an aircraft where a person is injured, sometimes fatally, and the aircraft is seriously damaged.
The term "Heavy" in aviation refers to a big aircraft, generally anything larger than a Boeing 757 or Airbus A321
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An aviation cruiser is another name for an aircraft carrier, with heavy armaments as would be found on a cruiser.
The term HALO is used in aviation to make reference to the High Altitude Long Operation.
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
Flying recklessly, showing off, also known as flat-hatting.
In aviation, "say again" is an acceptable term. For example: "Boston Ground, N12345, please say again."
Radio and Weapons Operator, a term coined in Vietnam, I believe for the 'back seater' in the mighty Phantom.
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