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Airworthiness describes an airplane which has been deemed safe to fly. In the US the FAA mandates that all aircraft are subject to certain airworthiness standards and issues airworthiness certificates which must be onboard when the plane flies. The FAA can and does revoke these airworthiness certificates for all sorts of reasons, and they must be renewed on a regular basis. The FAA also issues "airworthiness directives" (A/D's) which can require all of a certain make, model, or year of an aircraft to undergo a specific repair or inspection. These aircraft will not be issued an airworthiness certificate until these issues are fixed. If a particular model of aircraft was prone to suffering a specific type of failure, the FAA might issue an airworthiness directive to have all aircraft of the same type be modified to fix the flaw. Airworthiness can also describe a pilot. A pilot who is alert and sober and in good health can be said to be airworthy. Pilots are encouraged to look for and recognize signs of illness or bad temper in themselves and judge their own airworthiness before every flight.
In respects to certification of aircraft's airworthiness, Standard Airworthiness - utility, acrobatic, normal, transport, commuter. Under Special Airworthiness - experimental, provisional, primary, lightsport, restricted, limited.
determination
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The airplane managed to land safely.He never liked travelling by airplane.
determination!
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we would have to drive everywhere
Of course, without navigation it will never get to its destination.
Yes, airworthiness directives (ADs) are mandatory regulations issued by aviation authorities, such as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States. They are designed to address safety issues and require aircraft owners and operators to take specific actions, such as inspections, repairs, or modifications, to ensure continued airworthiness. Compliance with ADs is legally required, and failure to adhere can result in penalties or grounding of the aircraft.
"Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor is a powerful song that represents determination. The poem "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley is another great example of a poem that embodies the theme of determination.
The one that never starts its engine.