No,it is done automatically
No, it is done automatically.
There are 2 pilots flying the A380 at one given time, although there are 4 pilots on board, 3 are usually in the cockpit during critical phases of flight (landing, taking off, taxiin, etc)
Pilots need to know wind velocity to calculate the effect of wind on their aircraft's speed, heading, and fuel consumption. This information is crucial for flight planning, navigation, and ensuring the safety and efficiency of the flight.
Yes, but shut it off when you are taking of, and landing . For the cause of pressure breaking it.
Blinking on and off runway lights typically indicate that the runway is closed or not in use. This signal is crucial for pilots, as it alerts them to avoid landing or taking off on that runway. In some cases, it may also signify that the lights are being tested or maintained. Pilots are trained to recognize these signals as part of their pre-landing checks.
Landing.
When taking off and landing the cabin pressure changes and the difference can cause an imbalance in pressure between the inner and outer ear, which is painful. Swallowing saliva helps to equalise the pressure. Sucking a lozenge stimulates saliva flow.
"What is the opposite of landing." The opposite of landing is taking off. Abfliegen or abheben.
For taking off and landing.
The blinking on and off runway lights typically indicate that the runway is not in use or that it is closed for operations. This visual signal alerts pilots to avoid landing or taking off on that runway. Additionally, it can also serve as a warning for other ground vehicles to stay clear of the area. Pilots and ground crew must always be attentive to these signals for safety on the airfield.
Sticking the landing in gymnastics means landing a routine or dismount without taking any steps or stumbling. It shows control, balance, and precision in the athlete's performance.
The Hindenburg was landing in Lakehurst Naval Air station in Manchester Township, New jersey,U.S. May 6th 1937.